leo@??? said:
> How the message passed thought the list with a Priority set so high ?
> (and in 2 copies !)
It was sent by the original sender twice - hence the 2 copies (I
suspect that when the first copy was held because he was not a list
subscriber, he subscribed and sent another, by this time I got to
releasing the held copy).
Mailman doesn't look at, set or consider Priority: headers. Are they
an RFC header or some strange vendor specific oddity? Precedence: was
the old RFC822 "urgency" header.
[This probably would have been more an issue to pass to me rather than
the list]
Nigel.
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