On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 12:38 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
It is the sent to stdout via print commands, which are received by
the subordinate list like any other message would be. When the list
sends the message out, it supplies its own Return-Path:, etc.,
headers, as any list would do.
But
At 14:49 04/07/2003, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 03:08 AM, Richard Barrett wrote:
If I can paraphrase what I think you have said; some messages sent to
subscribers of the subordinate list bounce and these bounce messages are
being returned to the superior list with information i
At 14:49 04/07/2003, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 03:08 AM, Richard Barrett wrote:
If I can paraphrase what I think you have said; some messages sent to
subscribers of the subordinate list bounce and these bounce messages are
being returned to the superior list with information i
On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 03:08 AM, Richard Barrett wrote:
If I can paraphrase what I think you have said; some messages sent to
subscribers of the subordinate list bounce and these bounce messages
are being returned to the superior list with information indicating
they were bounced by the s
At 15:30 03/07/2003, Ed Leafe wrote:
I have a list that is pretty high-traffic. I have a separate list
that is a sub-set of the big list. To do this, I have an email address
that subscribes to the big list, and this address is aliased to a series
of python scripts that determine if the m
I have a list that is pretty high-traffic. I have a separate list that
is a sub-set of the big list. To do this, I have an email address that
subscribes to the big list, and this address is aliased to a series of
python scripts that determine if the message should be passed on to the
small lis