At 12:33 2001-07-11 -0500, David W. Tamkin wrote:
post. It looked less like a badly configured autoresponder than like a
badly designed MTA, sending bounces to the From: address instead of the
envelope sender.
Yea, nothing like ISPs that don't care to use software that follows
specifications.
One MIGHT be able to forge an unsub by emailing an unsub request FROM: that
address, so that the list responds to it, and the request bounces. With
any luck, the required confirmation number thing will be in the bounce
message, it'll be bounced to the listserv software, and it'll send it
through...
I might try this if I get one of these bounces on this message. This of
course assumes that the address in question is actually reported in the
message...
---
Sean B. Straw / Professional Software Engineering
Procmail disclaimer: <http://www.professional.org/procmail/disclaimer.html>
Please DO NOT carbon me on list replies. I'll get my copy from the list.
_______________________________________________
procmail mailing list
procmail(_at_)lists(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE
http://MailMan.RWTH-Aachen.DE/mailman/listinfo/procmail