On Mon, 28 Jun 1999 14:47:24 -0700, Jessica Rasku <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >I noticed that the sender is: > >[log in to unmask] > > (please excuse any typing mistake there), which is the list >itself. Why is it set this way? It ussualy (for most of the lists that >I've been on that implement the sender), points either to the list owner, >or to an address that is used to handle error messages. Is this normal >behaviour for listserv now, This has been the normal behavior of LISTSERV since about 1986 and is based on RFC822. In this case, the LISTSERV list 'LSTSRV-L' is an intermediate sending agent and that's what the sender field is used for. The List Owner universal address is [log in to unmask] The errors-to address is the Return-Path: which is set to [log in to unmask]