Le 04/04/2013 03:58, Richard Damon a écrit :
It looks like this message was sent to the list via the email address
all-april@ (which looks like a local address, since it doesn't have a
domain),
as I said, I removed the domain part (on my report) to prevent spam
this is generally not a good id
Mark Sapiro writes:
> Aside: If you'd post from your subscribed address, you'd avoid
> moderation delay and possible rejection of your post.
I think Drew already knows this, but since Mark mentions the member
filter here, I'd like to remind users that if one has several possible
posting address
On 4/3/13 8:35 AM, jdd wrote:
> Le 03/04/2013 14:11, Richard Damon a écrit :
>
>>> De: fcouchet@apri
>
>
>> This indicates that your list is setup to not allow bcc, and that the
>> destination address
>
> I added the "from" adress (fcouchet@apri) in the said field, is
> this you call "d
Dean Suhr wrote
>
>1) Is there a way to sort the Subscription Requests from newest to oldest? We
>approve each request and sometimes we have quite a few pending as we reach
>out to folks for clarification as to their eligibility to join closed lists.
>It would be good to see new requests at
Le 03/04/2013 21:46, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
From: Frederic Couchet
This is problematic. To pass this email you'd need to do one of two
things. You can go to Privacy options -> Recipient filters and put
all-april in acceptable_aliases, but that probably won't work because
next month's will be a
On 4/2/2013 11:21 PM, jdd wrote:
>
> it appears to be from a subscriber mailing list (not mine). The "from"
> is in my "to be accepted" list, but its moderated. I would like to have
> these mails accepted without moderation (but not all bulk messages from
> anywhere :-().
[...]
> comments in the a
On 4/2/2013 2:22 PM, Drew Tenenholz wrote:
>
> How is the unique message ID for an outbound message created? I'm
> seeing a differences in the domain label attached to outgoing
> messages, and I wonder if this is preventing mail from arriving to a
> particular (and maybe other) users.
Aside: If
On 4/2/2013 5:33 PM, Attac München - Postmaster wrote:
>
> I'd like to temporarily block a member of a list from posting messages.
> This member is already set to "moderated" so I can reject/discard his
> mails manually. I cannot ban him entirely because he is entitled to read
> the list still by
fr...@library.iisc.ernet.in wrote:
>
>I have searched all the log files, but couldn't locate the pattern, "Fri
>Mar 8 10:09:05 IST 2013" in any of the log files. I even tried the
>following caommands, but no match is found:
The timestamp format in the logs is not the same as the one I copied
fr
* Drew Tenenholz :
> So, in doing all of this analysis, I came accross something odd. Two Mesages
> that DID ARRIVE look like this in my /var/log/maillog:
>
> Mar 31 21:01:31 promedmail postfix/cleanup[32767]: 27A9F758035:
> message-id=<5158a425.6590700a.0879.b...@mx.google.com>
> Mar 31 2
Hi all,
I could need some help with a task I haven't seen covered in the FAQ or
by a Google search:
I'd like to temporarily block a member of a list from posting messages.
This member is already set to "moderated" so I can reject/discard his
mails manually. I cannot ban him entirely because he is
All --
How is the unique message ID for an outbound message created? I'm seeing a
differences in the domain label attached to outgoing messages, and I wonder if
this is preventing mail from arriving to a particular (and maybe other) users.
One of my users is having trouble receiving mail from
Greetings,
A couple of quick questions about Subscription Request on the List Admin page:
1) Is there a way to sort the Subscription Requests from newest to oldest? We
approve each request and sometimes we have quite a few pending as we reach out
to folks for clarification as to their eligib
Le 03/04/2013 14:11, Richard Damon a écrit :
De: fcouchet@apri
This indicates that your list is setup to not allow bcc, and that the
destination address
I added the "from" adress (fcouchet@apri) in the said field, is
this you call "destination adress"?
thanks
jdd
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On 4/3/13 2:21 AM, jdd wrote:
> Le 20/03/2013 20:23, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
>
>> The headers in the admindb interface detail page are enough (click the
>> message # link on the summary listing).
>
> well finally I received one such mail (it's more or less monthly :-)
>
> it appears to be from a subs
On Wed, 3 Apr 2013, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
fr...@library.iisc.ernet.in writes:
> grep -r "Fri Mar 8 10:09:05 IST 2013" *
Try
grep -r "Fri Mar 8 10:09:05 IST 2013" *
(note two spaces before 8 in "Mar 8")
Grep is not very smart that way
Thanks for the replay. I used the grep co
fr...@library.iisc.ernet.in writes:
> grep -r "Fri Mar 8 10:09:05 IST 2013" *
Try
grep -r "Fri Mar 8 10:09:05 IST 2013" *
(note two spaces before 8 in "Mar 8")
Grep is not very smart that way
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