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Jackie McBride (abletec) wrote : Re: [Bug 1604181] Re: mangled reply-to: header when a reply-to: header exists

So far, I think it's this 1 person's, Mark, but I really need to do
some more thorough checking. As mentioned in the last post, it's a
Ubuntu distribution of Mailman.

On 7/19/16, Mark Sapiro <email address hidden> wrote:
> Again, is this only with posts from this one person or from everyone?
>
> In Mailman 2.1.16 with from_is_list = Mung From, first_strip_reply_to =
> Yes and reply_to_list = This list, the posters original From: should be
> added to Reply-To: (in the latest versions, it will be added to Cc: in
> this case).
>
> And is this a distro's Mailman package, and if so, which?
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1604181
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> Title:
> mangled reply-to: header when a reply-to: header exists
>
> Status in GNU Mailman:
> Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> I'm trying to set my list up such that folks reply to the list, but can
> also view a poster's email in order to reply personally if they desire. I've
> set 'Reply-to:' to list, & I didn't strip the first 'reply-to:' header. When
> someone has a reply-to: address set, I get 3 addresses--the list address,
> the poster's address, & a mangled address that consists of the poster's
> address prior to the @ sign & the fqdn of the list following it. So if my
> list address is <email address hidden>, & my poster w/the reply-to:
> setting's email is <email address hidden>, I'd get addresses as:
> <email address hidden>
> <email address hidden> (which there is no such address) &
> <email address hidden>.
>
> I'm running Mailman 2.1.16. Has this perchance been fixed in
> subsequent versions?
>
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