At 9:15 PM -0500 2006-08-12, Matt England wrote:
>> You could have the mail2forum software add an appropriate "Approved:"
>> header to the message, and that would go through.
>
> Any docs on this "Approved:" header stuff? I see this email:
See FAQ 3.11. This isn't the primary focus of this p
At 8/11/2006 08:57 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 5:57 PM -0500 2006-08-11, Matt England wrote:
>
>> I want to enable a moderated list (that moderates emails from non
>> subscribers) to always accept email that comes with a certain header
>> attached (in this case, a header appended by http://mail2
At 3:08 PM -0400 2006-08-12, Steve wrote:
> Fresh install of FC2 RPM. Configured by Plesk software (it simply
> added add_virtualhost('myhost') to bottom of mm_cfg.py).
>
> Using SMTPDirect but I am not sure what MTA is being used (and would
> like to know how to find out).
If you're using Pl
Fresh install of FC2 RPM. Configured by Plesk software (it simply
added add_virtualhost('myhost') to bottom of mm_cfg.py).
Using SMTPDirect but I am not sure what MTA is being used (and would
like to know how to find out).
Checked the FAQ and qrunner is fine (according to the log).
SMTP log entr
At 2:13 AM -0500 2006-08-12, Brad Knowles wrote:
>> There doesn't seem to be an option for archive sequence in the admin
>> pages, is there an option at the shell level to use the transit time
>> instead of the original timestamp? Should there be?
>
> IIRC, if you select the appropriate opt
At 7:47 PM -0700 2006-08-11, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
> I've just noticed that one of the lists I'm moderating shows messages
> from next Monday in the private archive. The last message is timestamped
> for 8:08 (Pacific, +0700) on 14 Aug, but was actually distributed by
> Mailman at 08:51 on