
Tom Kavanaugh wrote:
If you're thinking that you can get around the issue by having all bounces from any list be returned to the 'mailman' list posting address, you could do this in the source code, but >not by using aliases on mine.name.com.
Yes, this is precisely what I want to accomplish. Could you point me to some place, or the portion of the code that needs to be tinkered with. I am not a perl/python person, so this is going to be a huge learning curve for me.
There are two obvious ways that jump to mind.
The first, which will address the bounce issue for all mail, is the following code at the beginning of the process() function in Mailman/Handlers/SMTPDirect.py
# Calculate the non-VERP envelope sender.
envsender = msgdata.get('envsender')
if envsender is None:
if mlist:
envsender = mlist.GetBouncesEmail()
else:
envsender = Utils.get_site_email(extra='bounces')
which could simply be replaced by something like
# Envelope sender (bounces) is always the site list.
envsender = 'mailman@name.com'
Don't worry about VERP because it is calculated from envsender.
Another way to do it would be to modify the getListAddress() method definition in Mailman/MailList.py to just return 'mailman@name.com' when extra is not None and similarly modify get_site_email() in Mailman/Utils.py to ignore the extra argument.
Then it might be possible to do it in your outgoing MTA, not with aliases, but with some kind of rewrite of the envelope sender on outgoing mail if your MTA supports such a thing.
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