Re: Has there been a change in Git Mailing List settings? From list as sender to originator as sender?

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At 09:01 -0400 17 Sep 2020, Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 10:11:17AM +0000, Kerry, Richard wrote:

Has there been a change in Git Mailing List settings?
Up until sometime late yesterday, messages from the list came from
git-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, on behalf of the originator.  Now messages
are coming directly from the originator.  This means my Inbox rules
have stopped working.

Is this a deliberate change?  Unexpected change in mailing list
software?  Will it be changed back?

Not to my knowledge. The smtp-level envelope from on all of the messages
I've received is git-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Is there some other
mechanism you might be filtering on?

Comparing <20200911143321.GA2374950@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> with the message I'm replying to so that I'd have messages which I would expect to be similar before the list handling I see that that older message included the header

  Sender: git-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

But the newer message does not have a Sender: header.

I don't know if that was a deliberate change.
(If you're not already, a reliable way to detect list messages is by the List-ID or X-Mailing-List headers, both of which are sent by the list software).

Yes, since I've been using the List-ID header for filtering for a long time now, I hadn't noticed that the Sender: header was no longer being sent.



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