Am 10.04.2012 09:05, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
> On 04/09/2012 02:47 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> Hi Paul
>>
>> how is the native autoreply of dbmail acting in case of mailing.lists?
>> since they contain a "Mailing-List" header and mailman usually
>> "Precedence: list" i guess it would be not too complicated to supress
>> replies in such cases?
> 
> No reply to mailinglists should ever be generated, provided the
> mailinglist is configured properly.
> 
> It's very simple: only if and when one of the addresses in the To or Cc
> headers is a valid alias for the recipient, a reply is ever sent.
> 
> Since mailinglists normally never specify the recipient in the To or Cc
> - they use the envelope - no reply to mailinglists is sent.
> 
> Are there mailinglist servers that use the To/Cc headers??

i fear there is every sort of wrong crap out there
(se the mail to the mysql-list in my previous message)

in 2009 i was temporary removed from some mailing-lists as
i had a dbmail-autoreply for a longer time due medical
operation and becasue i receive many mailing-lists since
then i personally never activated a autoreply for my address

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