>>> The problem in this case is that SmartList does add some Resent- >>> headers, but not a Resent-To: header. Bad for mailing lists since
>>> then all the recipients get listed in everybody's email.
>> You could alweays use a group list ....
> Actually, there is one very big advantage to using the choplist
> feature of Smartlist (i.e. calling sendmail directly, feeding it
> addressees on the command line). There is absolutely no way anyone
> can send mail to the list addressees without going through Smartlist
> (and its filters, optional moderation, etc). This is because the
> distribution list is nowhere linked to a mail alias. Just as Philip
> fights spam email globally, I fight to keep it off my mailing
> list. :-)
I think we may be talking at cross purposes ....
I thought that you were saying that you could not use a Resent-To: header
as it would reveal the actual recipients.
I was suggesting that you used a group list in the Resent-To: header, so that
all people saw was the name.
[ NB: I am using the technical terms "group list" and "name" as per RFC 822 ]