On 12/31/08 11:34, Mark Sapiro wrote:
You can filter based on file name extension, but that filter only
affects MIME parts that have a filename or name parameter in the
Content-Disposition: header or a name parameter in the Content-Type:
header. Many MIME parts will not have a name/filename so
On 12/31/08 14:25, Barry Warsaw wrote:
Load on the wiki is probably not too big of a deal; it's supposedly on a
fairly beefy virtual host connected to a big pipe. The security issue
is worth considering though.
Can the wiki actually do the redirect(s) with out relying on an HTML
refresh to a
On 12/31/08 12:00, Mark Sapiro wrote:
You could set up header_filter_rules (Privacy options... -> Spam
filters) for this list as follows:
Eh...
I would think that this would be easy to fool by adding a bogus
Received: header. So, IMHO this is not such a good idea.
However, An easier and be
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Hash: SHA1
On Dec 31, 2008, at 11:12 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
on 12/31/08 12:55 AM, Grant Taylor said:
I think this is what /should/ be done. And what I was (poorly)
trying to get at. So, the offer for help with Apache / PHP / DB
code is still applicable
Emmett Perdue wrote:
>
>How can I setup a list so that mail can be accepted ONLY from 1 IP
>address? As an example I have a list named a...@123.com and it is setup
>as an announce list only accepting mail from 1 user with an address of
>b...@123.com
>. How can I set this list up so that even
Brad Knowles wrote:
>on 12/30/08 10:03 PM, Alex said:
>
>> Now to the first part - the key word was 'all' - is there a wildcard for
>> - > filename extension> field that will cover all and any attachment
>> filename extension?
>
>Unfortunately, no.
>
>You can try using the other field, where yo
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 02:10:45PM -0500, Emmett Perdue wrote:
> 1st, forgive me if this has been answered before. I have searched high
> and low and can not find an answer to my question.
>
> How can I setup a list so that mail can be accepted ONLY from 1 IP
> address? As an example I have a
on 12/30/08 1:10 PM, Emmett Perdue said:
How can I setup a list so that mail can be accepted ONLY from 1 IP
address? As an example I have a list named a...@123.com and it is setup
as an announce list only accepting mail from 1 user with an address of
b...@123.com.. How can I set this list up
on 12/30/08 10:03 PM, Alex said:
Now to the first part - the key word was 'all' - is there a wildcard for
- filename extension> field that will cover all and any attachment
filename extension?
Unfortunately, no.
You can try using the other field, where you specify the attachment
types you
1st, forgive me if this has been answered before. I have searched high
and low and can not find an answer to my question.
How can I setup a list so that mail can be accepted ONLY from 1 IP
address? As an example I have a list named a...@123.com and it is setup
as an announce list only accep
Bernie Cosell wrote:
>Is there a way to find the 'nomail' subscribers to a list [or, for that
>matter, subscribers selected by other criteria: e.g., all subscribers
>getting the list via digest]? I got a bounce-set-to-nomail notice and I
>cleverly deleted it by mistake and I'd like to follow u
This was a two part question and Marc, thank you very much, second part was
answered and it works great!
Now to the first part - the key word was 'all' - is there a wildcard for
- filename extension> field that will cover all and any attachment filename
extension?
Or what would be the best way
Is there a way to find the 'nomail' subscribers to a list [or, for that
matter, subscribers selected by other criteria: e.g., all subscribers
getting the list via digest]? I got a bounce-set-to-nomail notice and I
cleverly deleted it by mistake and I'd like to follow up but I don't see
an easy
On 12/31/08 10:12, Brad Knowles wrote:
One trick here is exactly where we put our documentation on this matter.
If we do it within the wiki, then most anyone should be able to update
it on demand, although I'm not sure what additional load this might
create on the wiki. We might also want to
on 12/31/08 12:55 AM, Grant Taylor said:
I think this is what /should/ be done. And what I was (poorly) trying
to get at. So, the offer for help with Apache / PHP / DB code is still
applicable and still stands. :)
One trick here is exactly where we put our documentation on this matter.
I
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