"It was written once upon a time (by Raquel Rice):"
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> On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 12:13:23 -0500
> "Bob Puff@NLE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I've noticed that a few of my list subscribers are using AOL's
> > functions to block email from certain senders, who are on my
> > lists. So as a list admi
You would have to modify the source to handle this special situation
bounce.
The bounce given has a specific code associated with it (or at least it
should). You could use that code to scan the message in the Bounce
module of Mailman and then redirect the bounce as appropriate.
You might want t
I have this problem too, though it's not severe, and frankly, the guy being
blocked is moderately awful, so would be pretty bad to a less insensitive
person than myself :)
I prefer that they can block each other, since it keeps them from
responding to each other and flaming. I also would rathe
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 12:13:23 -0500
"Bob Puff@NLE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've noticed that a few of my list subscribers are using AOL's
> functions to block email from certain senders, who are on my
> lists. So as a list admin, I get all these AOL bounces. Is there
> a simple script that ca
I've noticed that a few of my list subscribers are using AOL's functions to
block email from certain senders, who are on my lists. So as a list admin, I
get all these AOL bounces. Is there a simple script that can be used to
direct these nastygrams bacl to their AOL user, so that the user can get