When we send an email and inspect the email headers, we see the internal group name for the communication list.
Actual Behavior
See below for a screenshot of the mailing list email header, along with a screenshot of the corresponding communication list.
Expected Behavior
We expected to see the public name (chicken liver) as the mailing list name.
Steps to Reproduce
Create a communication list (or edit an existing one)
Make the "public name" group attribute different than the group's name.
Send a test email to that communication list after adding at least one person.
Review the email headers in your email client (or your email test review) and see the mailing list header's output is the group name, not the public name.
Issue Confirmation
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Description
When we send an email and inspect the email headers, we see the internal group name for the communication list.
Actual Behavior
See below for a screenshot of the mailing list email header, along with a screenshot of the corresponding communication list.
Expected Behavior
We expected to see the public name (chicken liver) as the mailing list name.
Steps to Reproduce
Issue Confirmation
Rock Version
16.3
Client Culture Setting
en-US