On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Philip Hazel wrote:
> In that case, the RFC specifies that they should be treated as a set of
> headers used instead of the normal set.
Ah. In that case, Exim is behaving correctly.
So you know what I was talking about, this is the problem that I'm having:
>From list@??? Fri Dec 06 02:17:09 1996
>From steve Fri Dec 6 02:17:09 1996
Received: from list by eden.adam.com.au with local (Exim 1.59 #1)
id 0vVg03-00047J-00; Fri, 6 Dec 1996 02:16:11 +1030
Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19961205154238.0074cd74@???>
X-Sender: bomi@???
X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.4 (32)
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 1996 16:42:38 +0100
To: dnews@???
From: Heinz-Josef Bomanns <bomi@???>
Subject: When is a Group set to cached?
Resent-Message-ID: <"8DBY2B.A.Q2D._4upy"@???>
Resent-From: dnews@???
Reply-To: dnews@???
X-Mailing-List: <dnews@???> archive/latest/3255
X-Loop: dnews@???
Precedence: list
Resent-To: Multiple recipients of <dnews@???>
Resent-Sender: "smartlist mailer,,," <list@???>
Resent-Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1996 02:16:11 +1030
SmartList puts in "Resent-From:", and "Resent-Date:". The problem
that I'm having is that some of my users have complained that the
"Resent-Sender:" takes precedence over the "From:" field so all
they see is:
From: "smartlist mailer,,," <list@???>
To: dnews@???
There aren't too many of these users, thankfully.
Thank you for clarifying that Exim is behaving correctly. I will
investigate some mailing list software that doesn't rely on Resent
for its loop management (I'd have thought X-Loop was enough).
--
steve@???