Le 04/04/2013 14:50, Richard Damon a écrit :
This is designed to handle cases where the list has alternate names that
(...)
thanks
mail is sometime much more complicated than someone can imagine, but
this list is extremely friendly and effective
jdd
--
http://www.dodin.org
http://jddtube.
On 4/4/13 1:42 AM, jdd wrote:
> Le 04/04/2013 03:58, Richard Damon a écrit :
>
>> It looks like this message was sent to the list via the email address
>> all-april@ (which looks like a local address, since it doesn't have a
>> domain),
>
> as I said, I removed the domain part (on my report) to pre
Le 04/04/2013 03:58, Richard Damon a écrit :
It looks like this message was sent to the list via the email address
all-april@ (which looks like a local address, since it doesn't have a
domain),
as I said, I removed the domain part (on my report) to prevent spam
this is generally not a good id
On 4/3/13 8:35 AM, jdd wrote:
> Le 03/04/2013 14:11, Richard Damon a écrit :
>
>>> De: fcouchet@apri
>
>
>> This indicates that your list is setup to not allow bcc, and that the
>> destination address
>
> I added the "from" adress (fcouchet@apri) in the said field, is
> this you call "d
Le 03/04/2013 21:46, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
From: Frederic Couchet
This is problematic. To pass this email you'd need to do one of two
things. You can go to Privacy options -> Recipient filters and put
all-april in acceptable_aliases, but that probably won't work because
next month's will be a
On 4/2/2013 11:21 PM, jdd wrote:
>
> it appears to be from a subscriber mailing list (not mine). The "from"
> is in my "to be accepted" list, but its moderated. I would like to have
> these mails accepted without moderation (but not all bulk messages from
> anywhere :-().
[...]
> comments in the a
Le 03/04/2013 14:11, Richard Damon a écrit :
De: fcouchet@apri
This indicates that your list is setup to not allow bcc, and that the
destination address
I added the "from" adress (fcouchet@apri) in the said field, is
this you call "destination adress"?
thanks
jdd
--
http:/
On 4/3/13 2:21 AM, jdd wrote:
> Le 20/03/2013 20:23, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
>
>> The headers in the admindb interface detail page are enough (click the
>> message # link on the summary listing).
>
> well finally I received one such mail (it's more or less monthly :-)
>
> it appears to be from a subs
Le 20/03/2013 20:23, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
The headers in the admindb interface detail page are enough (click the
message # link on the summary listing).
well finally I received one such mail (it's more or less monthly :-)
it appears to be from a subscriber mailing list (not mine). The "from"
On 03/20/2013 11:46 AM, jdd wrote:
>
> so the problem may be only with this particular user. I have to wait for
> the next failure. But then what will I have exactly to look at, and
> first where is the source mail stored? oir is the headers in the
> moderation message enough?
The headers in the
Le 20/03/2013 17:00, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
If that's not the explanation, what exactly do you have in
accept_these_nonmembers?
only a list of mail adresses.
But I don't know what happen. I just tried (with my wife's email) and
the mechanism worked perfectly: the first mail got moderated (I'm
jdd wrote:
>
>I have a list of mail adresses in
>
>accept_these_nonmembers
>
>filter
>
>but mail coming from these people do not reach the list, but are sent
>to moderation
The *_these_nonmembers filters match the string or regexp against the
'sender' of the post. This is determined as follows:
Hello,
I have a list of mail adresses in
accept_these_nonmembers
filter
but mail coming from these people do not reach the list, but are sent
to moderation
what do I have to do?
thanks
jdd
NB: version 2.1.14
--
http://www.dodin.org
http://jddtube.dodin.org/20120616-52-highway_v1115
---
13 matches
Mail list logo