Jesús Oliván wrote:
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>When i try to send a mail with a from like this:
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>From: test <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>It works fine and mail arrived to list.
>
>Problem seems to appear when From line exceeds certain number of
>characters (>50) and contains accents, when it occurs From line splits
>in two,
Sorry for delay, it was holidays time and today i've returned.
When i try to send a mail with a from like this:
From: test <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It works fine and mail arrived to list.
Problem seems to appear when From line exceeds certain number of
characters (>50) and contains accents, when it
Jesús Oliván wrote:
>Yes, patch is installed.
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>Sorry, pattern was [EMAIL PROTECTED], but we own uab.es too.
>
>When message is sent, we receive this response:
>
>El missatge adjunt ha estat automàticament descartat.
>
>
>
>
Yes, patch is installed.
Sorry, pattern was [EMAIL PROTECTED], but we own uab.es too.
When message is sent, we receive this response:
El missatge adjunt ha estat automàticament descartat.
Asunto:
De:
test12345á6789-
Jesús Oliván wrote:
>Thanks for your help, but problem still persists:
I assume you installed the patch.
>i'm trying to send a test mail from cmd line, with a from that's not
>suscribed to list "prova-rest-l" but it's included in authorized senders
>pattern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]);
The address
Thanks for your help, but problem still persists:
i'm trying to send a test mail from cmd line, with a from that's not
suscribed to list "prova-rest-l" but it's included in authorized senders
pattern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
/opt/mailman/mail/mailman post prova-rest-l < correu.txt
correu.txt:
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Jesús Oliván wrote:
>We've got this mailman version in a production environment and users
>that are not suscribed to a list cannot publish any message and the
>worst fact is that sender cannot know if his message has been sended,
>cause "From" address doesn't exist. Is there any modification we
We've got this mailman version in a production environment and users
that are not suscribed to a list cannot publish any message and the
worst fact is that sender cannot know if his message has been sended,
cause "From" address doesn't exist. Is there any modification we can do
(some code insid
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Jesús Oliván wrote:
> I've applied changes in my regexp like u said, thanks!
>
> and this is the From line you requested:
>
> From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?123456789-123456789-12345678=E99-123456789-123456789?=
> =?ISO-8859-1?Q?-123456789-123456789-?= <[EMAI
I've applied changes in my regexp like u said, thanks!
and this is the From line you requested:
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?123456789-123456789-12345678=E99-123456789-123456789?=
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?-123456789-123456789-?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This one comes from a mail that has not beed accepted by mailman
Jesús Oliván wrote:
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>i'm using mailman 2.1.5 on a Solaris box, and i've got a very rare issue...
>
>if i try to post a list using a non-suscribed email address, and this
>email address is included in non-suscribers allowed senders, it accepts
>my post... but if i use a regular expression like t
Hi!
i'm using mailman 2.1.5 on a Solaris box, and i've got a very rare issue...
if i try to post a list using a non-suscribed email address, and this
email address is included in non-suscribers allowed senders, it accepts
my post... but if i use a regular expression like this
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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