List in list, mutiple reply-to addresses
Dear List,
we habe observerd the following behavior, when a list is member of another list, the reply-to-address has multiple entires:
list iu-all@mydomain member: iu-int@mydomain
list iu-int@mydomain member: john@mydomain
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Sender: mike@mydomain To: iu-all@mydomain
john receives following mail:
from: iu-int@mydomain
reply-to: mike@mydomain, iu-all@mydomain
If john now hits reply in mailclient, mail goes to ALL instead of just the from-address, as mailman extended the reply-to header.
How can this be changed?
thank you.
Stefan
On 11/22/21 6:27 AM, Stefan Bauer wrote:
john receives following mail:
from: iu-int@mydomain reply-to: mike@mydomain, iu-all@mydomain
If john now hits reply in mailclient, mail goes to ALL instead of just the from-address, as mailman extended the reply-to header.
How can this be changed?
Set Settings -> Alter Messages -> First strip reply to to Yes on the iu-int list.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
Unfurtunately, this completely removes the reply-to: header and sets the list-address as a new and only reply-to. This way, a reply does not address the origin sender anymore :/
Am Mo., 22. Nov. 2021 um 19:17 Uhr schrieb Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net>:
On 11/22/21 6:27 AM, Stefan Bauer wrote:
john receives following mail:
from: iu-int@mydomain reply-to: mike@mydomain, iu-all@mydomain
If john now hits reply in mailclient, mail goes to ALL instead of just
the
from-address, as mailman extended the reply-to header.
How can this be changed?
Set Settings -> Alter Messages -> First strip reply to to Yes on the iu-int list.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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On 11/23/21 2:24 AM, Stefan Bauer wrote:
Unfurtunately, this completely removes the reply-to: header and sets the list-address as a new and only reply-to.
Set Settings -> Alter Messages -> Reply goes to list to No Munging in addition to First strip reply to = Yes
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
That is already set. No change. This completely removes the reply-to: header and sets the iu-all list-address as new and only reply-to.
Am Mi., 24. Nov. 2021 um 04:18 Uhr schrieb Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net>:
On 11/23/21 2:24 AM, Stefan Bauer wrote:
Unfurtunately, this completely removes the reply-to: header and sets the list-address as a new and only reply-to.
Set Settings -> Alter Messages -> Reply goes to list to No Munging in addition to First strip reply to = Yes
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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On 11/24/21 2:05 AM, Stefan Bauer wrote:
That is already set. No change. This completely removes the reply-to: header and sets the iu-all list-address as new and only reply-to.
What are your current settings on both the mother and daughter lists for Anonymous list, First strip reply to, Reply goes to list and under DMARC Mitigations for DMARC mitigation action and DMARC Mitigate unconditionally?
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
Mother: Anonymous list: No First strip reply to: No Reply goes to list: No Munging DMARC mitigation action: Replace From: with list address DMARC mitigate unconditionally: Yes
Daughter: Anonymous list: No First strip reply to: Yes Reply goes to list: No Munging DMARC mitigation action: Replace From: with list address DMARC mitigate unconditionally: Yes
Am Mi., 24. Nov. 2021 um 21:53 Uhr schrieb Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net>:
On 11/24/21 2:05 AM, Stefan Bauer wrote:
That is already set. No change. This completely removes the reply-to: header and sets the iu-all list-address as new and only reply-to.
What are your current settings on both the mother and daughter lists for Anonymous list, First strip reply to, Reply goes to list and under DMARC Mitigations for DMARC mitigation action and DMARC Mitigate unconditionally?
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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On 11/25/21 11:00 PM, Stefan Bauer wrote:
Mother: Anonymous list: No First strip reply to: No Reply goes to list: No Munging DMARC mitigation action: Replace From: with list address DMARC mitigate unconditionally: Yes
Daughter: Anonymous list: No First strip reply to: Yes Reply goes to list: No Munging DMARC mitigation action: Replace From: with list address DMARC mitigate unconditionally: Yes
Because of DMARC mitigation, you can't do what you want. With the settings you have the mother list puts the original From: in Reply-To: and it's own address in From:. Then regardless of what the daughter does with the incoming Reply-To:, it will add the incoming From: to Reply-To: so the Reply-To: of a message from the daughter will always contain the address of the mother. The best you can do, unless you are willing to set DMARC mitigation action: to No DMARC mitigations is what you started with which is First strip reply to: No on the daughter which will at least put the original From: to the mother in Reply-To: from the daughter along with the mother's address, but you can't remove the mother's address from the daughter's Reply-To: because DMARC mitigation will always put it there.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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