Mark Sapiro schrieb:
So there was a prior server involved. Are you sure the messages with
prefixed subject are not coming from that server, or if they are
coming from the new server, that the admin interface isn't going to
the old server.
Someone has put a script into the alias DB.
#!/usr/bin/
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
So there was a prior server involved. Are you sure the messages with
prefixed subject are not coming from that server, or if they are
coming from the new server, that the admin interface isn't going to
the old server.
Note that the .pyc size difference could be the result
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
So there was a prior server involved. Are you sure the messages with
prefixed subject are not coming from that server, or if they are
coming from the new server, that the admin interface isn't going to
the old server.
yes. Two different addresses.
Note that the .pyc size
Sven Schmidt wrote:
>Mark Sapiro schrieb:
>> Are you saying that subject_prefix on the list's General Options page
>> is empty, yet the subject is being prefixed on list mails?
>yes, subject_prefix (general): empty
>
>> If that is what you're saying, then either this is a different list
>> than yo
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
Are you saying that subject_prefix on the list's General Options page
is empty, yet the subject is being prefixed on list mails?
yes, subject_prefix (general): empty
If that is what you're saying, then either this is a different list
than you think it is and you are not lo
Sven Schmidt wrote:
>
>I have one list with a subject text, but it is not shown on the config
>website. I already dumped the config.pck, but didn't find it in there.
>Where could it be?
Are you saying that subject_prefix on the list's General Options page
is empty, yet the subject is being pref
Hi!
I have one list with a subject text, but it is not shown on the config
website. I already dumped the config.pck, but didn't find it in there.
Where could it be?
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