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- To: tlug@example.com
- Subject: Re: tlug: return to sender
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 11:38:12 +0900
- In-reply-to: Your message of "Sat, 19 Apr 1997 20:00:07 +0900." <XFMail.970419201436.schweiz@example.com>
- Reply-To: tlug@example.com
- Sender: owner-tlug
-------------------------------------------------------- tlug note from "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com> -------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> "Jim" == Jim Schweizer <schweiz@example.com> writes: Jim> I've been puzzling over this all day: wormhole is a Jim> stand-alone box that connects to the Internet via a dial-up Jim> IP connection. I use a POP mailer to send and receive mail Jim> and, for the most part it works really well. Which one? I don't use POP very much, so I'm not very familiar with them. You will be needing the documentation.... Jim> The problem is with certain mailing list software -notably Jim> Listserv. If you check the header of this mail you'll see the Jim> return address as schweiz@example.com but the sender is Jim> jim@example.com No, we won't. The Sender is "tlug". (TLUG is apparently not configured to use "Resent-by" headers.) The information is available in a "received" header, but no software should ever use that information as authentication. For one thing, not all MTAs say who they received the mail from. ("Return address" is ambiguous here. You could mean "From", "Reply-To", "Return-Path", or possibly even "Sender"!) Jim> This means that unless I go back and fire up the old Winblows Jim> box to send mail to some lists, the posts get rejected. I Jim> could just unsubscribe from Windoze and re-subscribe from Jim> Linux (but that's too easy;-) Nope. jim@example.com is not a valid email address from the point of view of the listserv. So if they are actually comparing the sender address to the mailing list (this is not an RFC-compliant usage, but I can see why they do it---not that it would stop a determined spammer (hint)), you'll still lose. You might try complaining to the listserv owners; they should use the From address, as that is the header the author is supposed to use according to the RFC. I realize they are trying to tie authors to their machines as a very primitive form of authentication, but it shouldn't work for a lot of RFC-822-compliant posts, as there will be no Sender header (see next paragraph). If your Windwoes box is sending a "Sender: schweiz@example.com" header, this is a deprecated practice, since the From and Sender headers are the same (cf RFC 822, sec. 4.4). In that case the Sender header should be omitted. Jim> I've been unable to get XFMail reconfigured to change the Jim> sender field. Is there somewhere else I should be looking? Or Jim> am I SOL since I have to use the loopback interface? Technically, the Sender address is intended to identify the actual _authenticated_ (since Windwoes can't authenticate a thing, no Windwoes MTA should ever use a Sender header :-) _agent_ _responsible_ for sending the message. So if you send mail for somebody else, you would be the Sender, but they would be the author (From). This header can also be used to distinguish which of a group of authors actually sent the message. Also, "responsible" means that some error management may be requested, so the Sender should be human. Ie, TLUG's sender should be "owner-tlug", directed to Craig, as Majordomo's "boss," _not_ Majordomo. This means that you should probably _not_ be using a sender address at all. (On Linux either.) Since you are both the author and the agent responsible for transmission, you should never need a Sender header. On the other hand, HareNet may, having authenticated you at PPP login, decide to add a sender header if it is different from your mailing address. Not very likely, but you could check with them. HareNet is very poorly configured if it is sending "Sender: schweiz@example.com" headers, though. XFMail is a "mail user agent" (MUA), and should never create sender headers because it doesn't have any authentication information. The sender headers should be added by the "mail transport agent" (MTA) based on any difference between the "From" header and the authenticated user owning the process of the MUA that submitted the mail. (The MUA could authenticate, of course, but why add that complexity? People who wanted to hide their identity would just use another MUA that didn't authenticate, or submit to the MTA directly with "sendmail address < file". So the MTA has to authenticate in any case.) Common Linux MTAs include sendmail, smail, and qmail. However, in your case the MTA is presumably your POPmail agent. So you should look at the configuration of that agent. You could be using one of the heavyweight MTAs outgoing and POP incoming, but that seems unlikely. So POP is probably the culprit. Jim> Any ideas will be appreciated (I'm sure this is a FAQ Jim> somewhere but I couldn't find it.) You could try looking in the Majordomo and listserv FAQs. You could also look on the anti-spamming lists, as this is presumably an antispamming device. HTH Steve -- Stephen J. Turnbull Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences Yaseppochi-Gumi University of Tsukuba http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/ Tel: +81 (298) 53-5091; Fax: 55-3849 turnbull@example.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor will appear below ----------------------------------------------------------------- The TLUG mailing list is proudly sponsored by TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System. Now offering 20,000 yen/year flat rate Internet access with no time charges. Full line of corporate Internet and intranet products are available. info@example.com Tel: 03-3351-5977 Fax: 03-3353-6096
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