How do I get the digested version not to belch on the undigested version
sending it messages to digest, complaining that it's coming from a
daemon?
--
Baloo
> Guess what: I had to resent it to the list. My .signature was
> added, and thus the mail had some lines starting with a letter,
> and the recipe did not fire anymore.
Aha, my problem turned out to be similar. I was dealing with
Russian in cyrillics, and I had to change all occurrences of
"a-z" in rc.request by adding the range for cyrillics. Otherwise
they were treated as non-letters.
Thanks for all responses I received, they were very helpful.
- M
My apologies for being off-topic, but I know that many of you will be able
to help with this...
Are any of you web hosts? If so, please contact me privately. I have a
web hosting question I need to ask.
Violet
xoxox
Howdy,
I have been charged with the mission of coming to terms
with Return-Path: and Procmail/Smartlist.
In the interest of protecting my Smartlist-based mailing
lists from virii, I have deployed a Procmail-based solution
and it works great!;) The solution also offers the opportunity
to inform the Sender and Recipient of the infected email that
appropriate action has been taken on their behalf, and offers
them an opportunity to respond to such action.
The trouble is, this notification system ultimately relies on
the Return-Path: of the Sender of the infected email. How does
Smartlist handle the Return-Path:? It seems to be absent in
tmp.request. Does Smartlist intercept via the pipe in /etc/aliases
the inbound email before Sendmail attaches the Return-Path: header
field?
Thanks,
--Paul
--
William J. Broad: "The crux... is that the vast majority of the mass
of the universe seems to be missing."
I'm really sorry to have bothered you all. I bcc'd my test list
address with my question, and it arrived back with [test] stuck in
fromt of it. So it appears to be working.
I'm none the wiser...
--- 'ö-Dzin Tridral <tridral(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Date: Mon, 20 May
2002 17:21:42 +0100 (BST)
> From: 'ö-Dzin Tridral <tridral(a)yahoo.com>
> Reply-to: Tridral(a)Bigfoot.Com
> Subject: Another problem adding [listname] to the subject
> To: smartlist(a)lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE
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Dear all,
I'm new to smartlist, but I realise that this is not a new
question...
I've been following instructions in the manual and FAQ.
in rc.custom I've set
RC_LOCAL_SUBMIT_10 = rc.local.s10
and I've created rc.local.s10
to contain
SUBJ=`formail -zx Subject:` # extract the subject
:0fw
* ! ^Subject:.*\[test\]
* ! ^Subject:.Re: *
| formail -I "Subject: [test] $SUBJ"
but my subject lines still come through without [test] added.
I set logging to vervose and sent a message and got a lot of
information in the log file. Nothing leaps out as a failure.
Early on I get:
procmail: Assigning "RC_LOCAL_SUBMIT_10=rc.local.s10"
but I can't tell where it should have been executed.
Anyway the bottom line is that my subject remain unprefixed.
I'd appreciate any advice.
thank you,
'o-Dzin
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I've got a user who is trying to send a message to a list, however the list
isn't processing the message, instead I get a message that the user is
already on the list. The header is below, how do I fix this?
I've replaced the username with "user"
Thanks,
Irwin
>X-POP3-Rcpt: mplsrc12(a)mplsrc.com
>Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 12:01:24 -0400
>X-Authentication-Warning: host.secure4-hosting.net: mplsrc12 set sender to
>mpls-ops-request(a)mplsrc.com using -f
>X-From_: user(a)hotmail.com Fri May 17 12:01:17 2002
>X-Originating-IP: [128.107.253.40]
>From: "Joe User" <user(a)hotmail.com>
>To: mpls-ops-request(a)mplsrc.com
>Subject: FEC Determination in a LSP
>Old-Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 21:31:07 +0530
>X-OriginalArrivalTime: 17 May 2002 16:01:07.0400 (UTC)
>FILETIME=[0E056C80:01C1FDBC]
>X-Diagnostic: Already on the subscriber list
>X-Diagnostic: 1750 user(a)hotmail.com 32728 user(a)hotmail.com
>X-Envelope-To: mpls-ops-request
Hi,
I have a few procmail recipes in rc.local.s00-s20 files that kill
attachments, check for quoted lines etc.
All these work fine when the list address is in the 'To' line of a
message. But none of these recipes seem to be executed when the list
address is in 'Cc' or 'Bcc' of an email.
Any ideas why this is happening? And if I can do anything to fix it?
Thanks,
Harshal
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