Mark,
Mark Sapiro writes:
> On 11/20/2014 11:47 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a problem with a regular expression in accept_these_nonmembers
>> filter:
>>
>> I have the regexp:
>>
>> ^root\@.*bknix\.co\.th$
>>
>> That should read: accept any message sent by r...@anything.bkni
On 11/23/2014 10:20 AM, Alain Williams wrote:
>
> I have some lists that wish to appear in 2 different domains. For various
> reasons the organisation has 2 names which is reflected in 2 different domain
> names.
>
> Eg so that mail sent to either of these addresses go to the same list:
>
> chat
Hi,
I have some lists that wish to appear in 2 different domains. For various
reasons the organisation has 2 names which is reflected in 2 different domain
names.
Eg so that mail sent to either of these addresses go to the same list:
chat@domain_1.org
chat@domain_2.org
I am not really worried
On 11/22/2014 03:44 AM, fourre-t...@woki.fr wrote:
>
> 1) I don't see the command to write in header (subject e.g.) for request the
> list of helding messages of the list. List with Hex-string confirm for each
> message if possible.
> (E.G. : listname-requ...@toto.fr?subject=listheld password)
Bonjour,
1) I don't see the command to write in header (subject e.g.) for request the
list of helding messages of the list. List with Hex-string confirm for each
message if possible.
(E.G. : listname-requ...@toto.fr?subject=listheld password)
2) How with command-line re-sent all held messages o