Mark Sapiro wrote:

> The senders are defined as addresses in the headers listed in
> the configuration setting sender_headers, default = from, from_
> meaning envelope sender, reply-to and sender. See
> <https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/-/blob/master/src/mailman/config/schema.cfg?ref_type=heads#L40-45>

This was very useful in explaining why MM3 (3.3.9) accepted the problem post 
and attributed it to my address, even when seeing the bounce+ address as a 
different sender.  Thank you for taking the time to reply.

> Are you saying that the bounce+... address ends up as a nonmember of
> the list you are sending to. I don't think that should happen. 

Yes, that is what is happening, but only for messages from the steve@stevebrown 
address.  I can send a screenshot and a .txt of the headers (of the message 
after sent back to me from MM3 and long!) but didn't see a way to do that on 
the archive page.  Do I need to post from my gmail address?

One clue I hadn't spotted before was a bodyhash_mismatch warning in the 
headers.  No idea where that came from.  Doesn't appear in emails from me to 
other addresses.

Steve
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