On Friday 20 August 2004 5:37 am, Frank Shearar wrote:
I just tried closing down the BFAV thread mentioned below, and I got the following mail in response.
I've only seen these since I added the X-Squeak-Version header change, and while I don't see why that should change anything, I wonder why I got this message.
What does it mean "Message has implicit destination"? My exim logs say
2004-08-20 12:35:50 no host name found for IP address 80.168.137.82 2004-08-20 12:35:51 1By7gV-0008dW-Gd <= frank.shearar@rnid.org.uk H=(wsfrank) [80.168.137.82] P=smtp S=632 2004-08-20 12:35:52 1By7gV-0008dW-Gd => frank.shearar@rnid.org.uk Frank.Shearar@rnid.org.uk R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp H=mail2.rnid.org.uk [217.158.120.228] 2004-08-20 12:35:52 1By7gV-0008dW-Gd => karl.ramberg@chello.se R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp H=mail.chello.se [213.46.243.2] 2004-08-20 12:35:53 1By7gV-0008dW-Gd => squeak-harvest@lists.squeakfoundation.org R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp H=mail.theinternetone.net [62.4.94.210] X=TLSv1:DES-CBC3-SHA:168
which to me seems like the To header's there...
I googled a bit, and Mailman seems to send this message when you've BCCd the list. Although http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2003-January/025511.html says that "It could be that more than one domain or host name resolves to your particular host".
So what gives? Is it BFAV's fault or the list's? :)
Probably need to see the mail headers. Who's the moderator of that list?