Jesse Sanford wrote:
>
>Since I can't teach everyone regular expressions,
>I figure I'll set header_filter_rules=\[SPAM\]
>myself and then block the display of that whole
>configuration option. I know I've seen the instructions
>for that around here somewhere .
You can easily block display of
Okay, I figured it out myself.
Just in case anyone else ever runs into this problem:
On my system, spamassassin processes messages
before they hit Mailman and marks them [SPAM] in
the subject line. Some enterprising but novice users
of mine had figured that if they entered [SPAM] into
header_fil
Hi,
This is kind of a followup to the Feb. 2006 thread about messages
being discarded (http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-
February/049327.html).
Where do I check ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER as per the previous post? Is
that a runtime environment variable?
I am using mailman2.1