Re: [Mailman-Users] Facebook invite not rejected

2009-11-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Facebook invite not rejected

2009-11-15 Thread Adam McGreggor
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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Facebook invite not rejected

2009-11-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Facebook invite not rejected

2009-11-15 Thread Russell Clemings
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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Facebook invite not rejected

2009-11-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
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

[Mailman-Users] Facebook invite not rejected

2009-11-15 Thread Russell Clemings
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