Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: Non-members allowed to post!

2005-03-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Gibbs wrote: > >At this point I'm 99% sure that Mailman is misinterpreting the >'X-MailScanner-From' header, because that's the only place that the >'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' address is showing up. In http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-March/043346.html I said: If you remove any

[Mailman-Users] Re: Non-members allowed to post!

2005-03-09 Thread David Gibbs
Brad Knowles wrote: > Does any Mailman administrator have any agreement with Gmane, or is > it just the users. I'm pretty sure it's the users. david -- David Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Receipt of this message does not grant you permission to send me Unsolicited Commercial Email --

Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: Non-members allowed to post!

2005-03-09 Thread David Gibbs
Brad Knowles wrote: >> Are we really talking about the 'sender' mail header? > Some MTAs may encode that information in the "Sender:" header, yes. At this point I'm 99% sure that Mailman is misinterpreting the 'X-MailScanner-From' header, because that's the only place that the '[EMAIL PROTECT

[Mailman-Users] Re: Non-members allowed to post!

2005-03-09 Thread Brad Knowles
At 12:06 PM -0600 2005-03-09, David Gibbs wrote: Ok, so then there is no way for Mailman to know the envelope sender, right? Mailman can only look at the mail that is piped into it from the MTA (sendmail in my case), so if the information isn't available on the headers, Mailman can't be aware

[Mailman-Users] Re: Non-members allowed to post!

2005-03-09 Thread David Gibbs
Larry Stone wrote: >>Sorry if this is a dumb question ... but what header indicates the >>"envelope sender"? > None. The "envelope sender" is the return address (MAIL FROM: command) in > the dialogue between the upstream mail server and your mail server. Ok, so then there is no way for Mailman to