So, body @ (a) munging, unmunged in original mail,
displays on web GUI:
munged:
postmaster(a)[127.0.0.1]
postmaster(a)example.com
unmunged:
<postmaster@localhost>
@example.com
@localhost
postmaster@localhost
Posted unmunged from GUI, exact same as above.
And in the archive itself ugh,
slightly worse, but not even the same set!:
munged:
<postmaster(a)localhost>
postmaster(a)example.com
postmaster(a)localhost
unmunged:
@example.com
@localhost
postmaster(a)[127.0.0.1]
Posted unmunged from GUI, exact same as above.
And note that @ (a) munging is applied to body,
not headers.
And I don't think Mailman 3 has an option to turn off munging.
So, unmunged in original mail,
displays on web GUI:
munged:
postmaster(a)[127.0.0.1]
postmaster(a)example.com
unmunged:
<postmaster@localhost>
@example.com
@localhost
postmaster@localhost
And in the arhive itself ugh,
slightly worse, but not even the same set!:
munged:
<postmaster(a)localhost>
postmaster(a)example.com
postmaster(a)localhost
unmunged:
@example.com
@localhost
postmaster(a)[127.0.0.1]
In any case, that applies to body,
headers in archive aren't @ (a) munged.