On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Joyce Miletic wrote:
Charlie said:
"Smartlist does not have capabilities out-of-the-box to permit "disable mail" (receive suspension), "receive digests" (smartlist deals with digests as seperate lists), or "receive copies of their own posts" (there is no way for a subscriber NOT to receive copies of their own posts)."
In the .bin directory within the 'subscribe' script (lines #'s are according to my distro):
90: NOT_METOO="" 91: 92: #$formail -k -xSubject: <$tmprequest | 93: # $grep 'no.*[^a-z]cop.*[^a-z]please' >/dev/null && NOT_METOO=" (-n)" 94: 95: $multigram -a "$subscraddr$NOT_METOO" dist >/dev/null 96:
119: # if $test -z "$NOT_METOO" 120: # then 121: $echo "By default, copies of your own submissions will be returned." 122: # else 123: # $echo "As requested, copies of your own submissions will not be returned." 124: # fi
See also multigram.c, line 917:
#if 0 /* metoo support removed, not supported by sendmail */ if(chkmetoo) printf("%s\n",strcmp(mp->hard+strlen(mp->hard)+1,NOT_METOO) ?metoo_SENDMAIL:nometoo_SENDMAIL); else #endif
I have the feeling that this metoo/nometoo thing is a "sendmailism", because the manpage for the MTA I use (exim) says this:
-om In sendmail, this option means 'me too', indicating that the sender of a message should receive a copy of the message if the sender appears in an alias expansion. Exim always does this, so the option does nothing.