Did that. Hmm, seems that the digest sees the messages but they
appear to be coming from <listname>-request@domain. This cannot
be right, can it?
>From akai-request(a)midicase.com Tue May 8 04:27:59 2001
Subject: RE: [Akai] S2000 & SCSI
Folder: formail -R"From X-From_:" -iDate: -iReturn-Receipt-To:
-iRea 2135
procmail: Skipped "
At Tuesday, 8 May 2001, Charlie Summers <charlie(a)lofcom.com> wrote:
>At 9:11 AM -0400 5/8/01, Mike Goins is rumored to have typed:
>
>> I'm not sure what else to check.
>
> The log file of the -d list?
>
> Charlie
>
It appears that the my main list messages are not making it to the
digest version. I've checked that the -d@domain address is in the
dist file of the main list.
I'm not sure what else to check.
I have a list set up as an autoforwarder of some mailing lists. For
some reason, I get this error message from some of them, but not
from others:
X-Diagnostic: Mail coming from a daemon, ignored
and the mail gets sent to me, not the list.
Is there some way that I can force acceptance from certain
addresses?
TIA
Joe
Greetings,
I have been perusing through the manuals and FAQs and have been testing, but
just cannot seem to get this idea to work:
1. I need a list for people to subscribe to (done and working)
2. The owner/admin/whatever of the list sends an
announcement/newsletter/alert (done and working)
3. Those who receive the email should NOT be able to Reply to the entire
list; reply the owner/admin is okay.
I have tried the foreign_submit idea, and attempted other measures, but
cannot seem to get it where REPLY-ALL will not send to the entire list.
What needs to be done to make this happen? Thank you for your input.
Jonathan
There are sources for a database that is compatible with procmail(1)
scripts and audits the IP addresses in "Received: " headers at:
http://www.johncon.com/john/receivedIP/
John
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631 Lamont Ct. Cel. 408.772.7733 http://www.johncon.com/
Campbell, CA 95008 Fax. 408.379.9602
Hi help required. From the manual it says you can autosend files to new
subscribers by creating a "subscribe.files" file?
Is there an example file I can look at? What sort of file is this???
Thanks, David
Dear all,
Does any one can help............please ???
Thanks and regards,
Kevin Chan
----- Original Message -----
From: senthil
To: Kevin Chan
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: How to set quota from procmail ?
Hi all
I am having the same problem here. But I am using Redhat Linus 6.2 . I tried with other mail parsers like mail drop and all but to no help. Is there any good suggestions.
Regards
Senthil
Sys Admin
YIPL
Bangalore
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Chan
To: procmail(a)informatik.rwth-aachen.de
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 10:23 AM
Subject: How to set quota from procmail ?
Dear all,
I was set-up the sendmail in my Linux RedHat 7.0 Server and it was working fine. As I know RedHat is using procmail for delivery agent. Also, I was set-up the quote for all user from /etc/fstab ( 6M for each user) but it seem doesn't work on procmail . Because I was send 5 e-mails in same user and each mail around 2M, it seem I can send all mail (around 10M) because no error message but I only received 3 mails back. Please tell me how I can fix this problem because I would like to set the quote for all user and if the quote was excess then the sender will get the error message. Thanks a lot. Please teach me how I can config the procmail to resolve my problem. Also, how I can improve the login time when I try to send/receive mail from Microsoft Outlook Express because I feel it take longer than I am using Microsoft Exchange Server before. Thanks a lot !
Thanks and regards,
===========================
Kevin Chan
Senior System Engineer
Trasy Gold Ex Limited
14/F, Cheung Fat Bidg, 7-9 Hill Rd,
Western District, Hong Kong.
Tel: (852) 2975-6230
Fax: (852) 2975-6354
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Just a remark for better readability. Please don't reply to a list message
if you really want to write a new one.
This creates a faked thread like the following in every mail client which
uses Message-Id and In-Reply-To header fields for thread display:
29 04/09 O'Rourke, Tom ( (1.6K) blocking a reply
30 04/10 Ken Bass (1.6K) => More smartlist problems
31 04/10 CueMan (1.4K) => Moderation setup questions...
We are professionals, aren't we? ;)
Werner
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Viktoriastr. 15 http://www.pure.ch/mypubkey.txt
CH-8057 Zurich
Anyone know how to get a digest to appear more friendly to users of MS
Outlook Express.
Basically, each part of the digest is a separate attachment rather than a
message that can be easily clicked.
I'm trying to figure this out so I can allow the mailing list users to send
in a "set digest to 'im using lame ms software'" and send those people MS
outlook compatible digests.
Any ideas? Some MIME type other than multipart/digest?