You know how to see what user agent I use (hint:
alpine). And it is
fully capable of editing or changing anything I want.
Good. Then what's the problem?
Do you just want the list to be tuned so that you won't have to take a
few seconds to edit out any addresses you don't want to send to?
Basically, on the assumption that everyone shares your particular
preferences? Because...
Yes, and it must not be in the Reply-To: field because
in normal
cases, this field is the one used for replying, and I want to reply
to the list, and only to the list.
...that's sure what this sounds like. If so, I have little sympathy
for your position.
As I
understand it, the attempt to "fix" the suspended-subscription
"problem" has nothing to do with where the bounces are going, but
rather with their being produced in the first place.
Yes, it is, well, funny... I
haven't been able to figure out what the
problem could be.
I know lots of things it could be. I don't know what it is. Nor have
I seen anyone claiming to have actually looked into it enough to know
what it is. (The most plausible guess I've seen is DMARC, which by
design breaks mailing lists, but, based on just what I've seen said,
nobody has actually dug up enough info to confirm or refute that. I
don't have enough visibility into any relevant system to do so myself;
all the suspensions I've personally had have been my system performing
as configured, rejecting mail I want it to reject.)
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