[Mailman-Developers] [ mailman-Bugs-540980 ] replyaddress on subscr.: fqdn not domain

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Bugs item #540980, was opened at 2002-04-08 13:02
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Category: mail delivery
Group: 2.1 beta
>Status: Deleted
Resolution: None
>Priority: 1
Submitted By: Markus Mandalka (mandalka)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: replyaddress on subscr.: fqdn not domain

Initial Comment:
My fqdn of the server is kommunikationssystem.de but 
mailman should run as lists.kommunikationssystem.de.

If i run configure with hostname 
lists.kommunikationssystem.de it seems not to be 
configured right.

So i changed in defaults.py and / or mm_cfg.py the 
values.

Most is ok, but on subscribing the reply-Adress (in 
the header) of the mail asking for confirmation is 
listname@kommunikationssystem.de and not 
listname@lists.kommunikationssystem.de ...

Does mailman take the hostname of the server in some 
parts and not the values of emailhost and urlhost in 
the config ?

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>Comment By: Markus Mandalka (mandalka)
Date: 2002-07-13 20:22

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it was the mta (sendmail) that rewrote adresses without
having set this up (it was a tool, that made the sendmail.cf).

With exim no problem.

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Comment By: Barry A. Warsaw (bwarsaw)
Date: 2002-04-11 22:02

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In that case, it's very likely that it's your MTA that's
rewriting these addresses.  Which one are you using?

You can test this by turning off qrunner (i.e.
bin/mailmanctl stop), and running the queues one-by-one
until you see the message show up in the qfiles/out
directory.  See bin/qrunner for how to do this.

Once the message is in qfiles/out, do a bin/dumpdb on the
.pck file.  If it's got the right headers, it's not
Mailman's fault! :)

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Comment By: Markus Mandalka (mandalka)
Date: 2002-04-10 09:59

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The hostname is right in options of the list, but the first 
mail (i have to confirm) comes not from that address but 
from the fqdn!

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Comment By: Barry A. Warsaw (bwarsaw)
Date: 2002-04-09 19:53

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Did you create the list before or after you edited
mm_cfg.py?  Note that any changes to DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST that
you make in mm_cfg.py does not affect already created lists.
 You need to go to the General catagory and change the
host_name attribute.

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