Name
Errors-To:
Synopsis
Ordinarily, errors are bounced to the
envelope sender. The Errors-To:
header specifies
the address, or addresses, to which sendmail
should send additional notification of delivery errors.
The Errors-To:
header is intended for use by
mailing lists to prevent errors in a list from being rebroadcast to
the list as a whole. For example, consider the mailing list
allusers. Mail that is sent to this list should
contain the following header lines:
To: allusers From: allusers-submit Errors-To: allusers-errors
The From:
header allows reply mail to be submitted
for distribution to the list. The Errors-To:
header causes error notification to be sent to
allusers-errors
so that the maintainer can fix any
errors in the list. The original sender also gets error notification
unless the mailing list software represents the maintainer in the
envelope (Section 13.5.1).
Under SunOS and V8 sendmail the
Errors-To:
header is flagged in
conf.c with the H_ERRORSTO header flag (Section 25.6.10). This allows other headers to be declared in
that file as error redirect headers. Under pre-V8 SunOS
sendmail the Errors-To:
header is ignored if the error mode set by the
ErrorMode
option is m
(See this section).
Under V8 sendmail the
Errors-To:
header is ignored unless the
UseErrorsTo
option (UseErrorsTo)
is true. It does this because the Errors-To:
header violates RFC1123. Errors-To:
was needed only to take the place of the envelope sender in the days when most Unix delivery agents couldn’t ...
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