Anne Wainwright wrote:
>
>I queried this with my isp provider who queried it with IS (Internet
>Solutions, smtp server & backbone provider) who said that ',' should
>work. That has me worried, did they misunderstand my query?
I'm sure they misunderstood. ',' is a delimiter between email
addresses
Hello, Mark,
Thank you for detailed reply.
I queried this with my isp provider who queried it with IS (Internet
Solutions, smtp server & backbone provider) who said that ',' should
work. That has me worried, did they misunderstand my query? I'll have to
adjust the regex given in the FAQ. Should I
On 10/31/2011 1:03 PM, Steve Campbell wrote:
> I looked at these in the admin interface, and didn't see a specific "To"
> line, so I thought it must be looking at the envelope.
MTAs, etc. look at the envelope for delivery information, but Mailman
looks at the To: and Cc: headers to determine if t
I looked at these in the admin interface, and didn't see a specific "To"
line, so I thought it must be looking at the envelope.
The Message Headers has the following in it:
Received: from xxx.xxx.xxx (linus.cnpapers.net [10.0.0.140])
by .cnpapers.net (8.12.11.20060308/8.12.11) w
Steve Campbell wrote:
>I've set up a mail list with the name "Cn-dailydeals" that resides on a
>certain server. Our Interactive department has written a php script that
>sends an email to this list that continuously gets held due to the
>"implicit address" stuff.
Exactly what is in the To: (a
I've set up a mail list with the name "Cn-dailydeals" that resides on a
certain server. Our Interactive department has written a php script that
sends an email to this list that continuously gets held due to the
"implicit address" stuff.
Posts to the list back in December of 2007 suggested I c