
Frank Griffin wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I've recently gotten back to this and wanted to post my results.
In addition to the steps you posted, I needed to run "withlist -a -l -r fix_url".
However, I have one anomaly that still needs resolution:
All of the lists I moved had the option set to reply to the list (yes, I know), and they show up this way when I display them in the admin UI. However, when I post to them, the post mails arrive with a reply-to of the poster and the list description linked to an email address of the list owner, e.g.
List-Id: WebData Project Discussion <webdata.ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com> List-Unsubscribe: <http://ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com/mailman/listinfo/webdata>, <mailto:webdata-request@ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com?subject=unsubscribe> List-Archive: <http://ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com/pipermail/webdata> List-Post: <mailto:webdata@ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com> List-Help: <mailto:webdata-request@ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com?subject=help> List-Subscribe: <http://ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com/mailman/listinfo/webdata>, <mailto:webdata-request@ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com?subject=subscribe> Reply-To: ftg@roadrunner.com, WebData Project Discussion <frank.griffin@selectbs.com>
In this case, the list owner is frank.griffin@selectbs.com and the poster is ftg@roadrunner.com . It seems to me that this ought to be WebData Project Discussion <webdata@ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com> .
Did I miss a step ? What can I do to correct this ?
I'm not sure what's happening in total, but the 'ftg@roadrunner.com' is your own Reply-To: from the incoming post. The default is to add any additional reply-to address to that. If you want it removed, you need to set first_strip_reply_to to Yes.
As far as the rest of it is concerned, I don't understand what's happening. If reply_goes_to_list is set to This list, what is put in Reply-To: should just be the list posting address <webdata@ftgme2.griffin.selectbs.com>. I don't know where the list description and owner address are coming from.
Is there anything in reply_to_address (although it doesn't seem that this could do what you see anyway)?
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