Hien HUYNH HUU writes:
> Wow , may be this is my problem . Could you explain me more ?
I'm sorry, I don't really have time to go back and look at all the
information right now. The issues are pretty well explained in
several FAQs (unfortunately there are a few relevant ones, but I think
you get
Hi Stephen,
Wow , may be this is my problem . Could you explain me more ? How can I chose
multiple recipients per transaction rather than 1 recipients per transaction as
now ? ( I see that I set VERP_PERSONALIZED_DELIVERIES = No now) .
Summary, I wish the mail list will :
+ inject mess
Hien HUYNH HUU writes:
> Hi Mark,
>I wonder why the smtp log just show 1 recips why I wish It show numbers :
Because each SMTP connection is only sending to one recipient, that's
why. If you are using VERP or personalized messages, the messages
really are different as far as the MTA is con
Hi Mark,
I wonder why the smtp log just show 1 recips why I wish It show numbers :
Nov 16 08:24:34 2009 (2874)
smtp to listname for 1
recips, completed in 0.241 seconds
Nov 16 08:24:35 2009 (21892)
smtp to listname for 1
recips, completed in 0.281 seconds
Nov 16 08:24:35 2009 (21892)
s
Adam McGreggor wrote:
>On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 01:18:02PM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> SENDER_HEADERS = ('from', None,, 'sender')
>
>Possibly without the second comma, after 'None'.
Absolutely without the extra comma. My mistake. Thanks for noticing.
--
Mark Sapiro The highway is fo
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 01:18:02PM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> In Defaults.py is the line
>
> SENDER_HEADERS = ('from', None, 'reply-to', 'sender')
>
> which means check From:, Unix from, Reply-To: and Sender in that order
> when testing membership. If you override this by putting
>
> SENDER_HEA
Russell Clemings wrote:
>That looks like it. There's nothing like that in the mbox file but I
>just sent an invite from my Facebook page to myself at a different
>address and the "reply to" address was the one attached to my page. So
>I guess Facebook uses its own address for "from" and the user's
John wrote:
>
>I found a detailed bounce in my collection from before I entered a support
>ticket about RBLs at the beginning of Oct.
>=
>k2smtpout05-01.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net.
>I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
That looks like it. There's nothing like that in the mbox file but I
just sent an invite from my Facebook page to myself at a different
address and the "reply to" address was the one attached to my page. So
I guess Facebook uses its own address for "from" and the user's
address for "reply to." Make
Russell Clemings wrote:
>A Facebook invite from invite+zrdoovf=c...@facebookmail.com got posted
>to two of our lists last night and I can't figure out why it wasn't
>rejected. It came from a user who was subscribed to both lists, but at
>a gmail address. I suspect he gave Facebook access to his ad
A Facebook invite from invite+zrdoovf=c...@facebookmail.com got posted
to two of our lists last night and I can't figure out why it wasn't
rejected. It came from a user who was subscribed to both lists, but at
a gmail address. I suspect he gave Facebook access to his address book
but as I said that
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