> owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Alvaro Herrera
> On that subject. I noticed that Outlook seems to add the "return
> path"
> addresses (sometimes called bounce address or envelope sender) to the
> CC header, which sets a new record in the stupidity scale. Since we
> use VERP, each message gets a different return path address, so with
> each reply you make, Outlook adds a new address to the CC.
Interesting. I use a lot of mailing lists and I've not run across one
actually using VERP before. Is it becoming more frequent?
I checked the headers. It seems this list is using a VERP address for both
the Return-path and the Reply-To, and only the Sender identifies the list
directly.
No, Outlook does no such thing. Outlook by default replies to the Reply-To
(which seems reasonable). It seems that the list software is able to remove
the VERP address in this case.
If I use 'reply all' Outlook adds the Sender to the To address and preserves
existing CCs. I did not see it do what you describe in several attempts.
I rather think the problem is that the list software is not pruning VERP
addresses from the emails it sends out. I don't know exactly what is causing
them, but it certainly seems to me something that the list software could
handle effortlessly.
> Maybe this is tweakable. If so, please turn it off.
Sorry, but there is nothing to tweak. It all seems to be working just fine
at this end. But I will keep any eye out for extra VERPs and delete them (as
I have on this message).
Regards
David M Bennett FACS
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