hi Mark
thanks for your reply
my issue is when i send a email by using sendmail commandline to mailist , maillist services can not read this message correctly , the message will become a "Message has implicit destination" warning , but it did have a subject and i pretty sure that i have a subject and i did not use cc or bcc .
this issue will happen if i speacified maillist name as the sender and the recipient from the comandline , that means ,if i send it from client , maillist service will forward it to its members as normal.
On 12/27/2015 10:44 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 12/26/2015 06:23 PM, MichaelLeung wrote:
i sent it to a mailbox instead of a maillist , mailbox can read the subject, i did use cc or bcc .
I cannot understand what exactly your issue is. Your subject for this message says "mails send from sendmail with commandline to mailman become 'Message has implicit destination'"
This seems to say to me that you are sending a message to a Mailman list and it is being held by Mailman for the reason 'Message has implicit destination'. If that is the case, it is being held because the list's Privacy options... -> Recipient filters -> require_explicit_destination setting is Yes and either the list or one of the list's acceptable_aliases is not explicitly in a To: or Cc: header of the message received by the Mailman list.
If that is not the case, then I don't understand what the problem is.
Also note, if you use the command line sendmail command as in
sendmail list@example.com < file/with/message
the sendmail command adds no headers to the message in file/with/message. That message must contain headers like From:, Subject: and To:, in particular
To: list@example.com
the sendmail command itself adds no headers to the message.
If you still don't understand what's happening, please post the exact command that you issue to send the mail and the contents of the file you are sending.