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  • From: "Allen, Pat" <address@concealed>
  • To: "David Verdin" <address@concealed>, "Liam Kirsher" <address@concealed>
  • Cc: "sympa-users" <address@concealed>
  • Subject: RE: [sympa-users] Reply-to not using virtual host domain
  • Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 05:31:15 -0700

Just as another data point, adding the "host" parameter to my robot.conf
files solved the problem for my reply-to addresses.

Pat

-----Original Message-----
From: David Verdin [mailto:address@concealed]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 12:20 AM
To: Liam Kirsher
Cc: sympa-users
Subject: Re: [sympa-users] Reply-to not using virtual host domain

Liam,

Yes there is a "host" parameter in robot.conf.
See: https://www.sympa.org/manual/virtual-hosts?#robot.conf
Its normal default value is the name of the directory of the virtual
host. However, it seems that there could be a problem - with the
"reply-to" only.
If you set it in your robot.conf, can you tell me if it solves the
problem? If it does, then there is a bug (which should not be too hard
to fix).

Regards,

Liam Kirsher a écrit :
> David,
>
> Are you referring to the "http_host" robot parameter? Those seem to be
> correct. Or, is there a "host" parameter?
> I don't have those in any of the robot files.
>
> Liam
>
> David Verdin wrote:
>
>> On second thought : Lists initialize their domain name using the
>> "host" robot parameter. So it may be the reverse problem: host (robot)
>> parameter badly defined or not defined at all (which would lead to use
>> defaults).
>>
>> Liam Kirsher a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi --
>>>
>>> Can anyone tell me what's going on?
>>>
>>> On lists that have the reply_to_header set to 'list', the Reply-To:
>>> field is using the server's fqdn, when it should be using the virtual
>>> domain. Any idea where I go to fix this?
>>> I recently moved over to a different server, and am using 5.3.4.
>>>
>>> Example:
>>>
>>> To: address@concealed
>>> From: address@concealed
>>> Subject: [listname] Is this list active?
>>> Reply-To: address@concealed
>>> X-Loop: address@concealed
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> Liam
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>

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David Verdin
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