On 10/01/07, Mark Bergsma <mark(a)nedworks.org> wrote:
The From: line? How can you send a message to an
address in the From:
line? :)
Implicit destination generally means that the list has been setup to
check whether the mailing list address appears in either the To: or the
CC: line, and in this case, it didn't.
I meant To: line :-) I can send from dgerard(a)gmail.com to both separately.
But if you think something's wrong then I'll
need more info, exact times
(UTC), sender/receiver addresses, etc.
From: dgerard(a)gmail.com
To: "English Wikipedia" <wikien-l(a)wikipedia.org>rg>,
<wikimediauk-l(a)wikimedia.org>rg>,
Subject: test 2, ignore
Sent at 16:01 GMT = UTC
I used the old names for each list because they pop up in Gmail first
... you could of course say "don't do that, then" ;-) But those should
still work, shouldn't they?
The message in the wikien-l queue (which I'll leave there for you to
look at) has "Received: Wed Jan 10 16:01:29 2007", a blank subject and
blank body, and the reject message is "Blind carbon copies or other
implicit destinations are not allowed. Try reposting your message by
explicitly including the list address in the To: or Cc: fields."
- d.