Hi,
A lot of people (not all of them) who send us an
email, receive an error message and we do not receive
their mail. Our account is at Yahoo, but they don't
seem to respond to our cry for help.
Can you please HELP US !!!
Patricia and Edwin
patricia_edwin(a)yahoo.com
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Recently we've had problems with an unsubscribe request
removing the wrong entry from the dist file. Any suggestions
on how to increase up the accuracy of these requests?
procmail/smartlist v3.15 2000/08/25
_Gary
Thought I'd share this with you before unsubscribing, sorry about this....
Will unsubscribe now.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Summers" <charlie(a)lofcom.com>
To: "Jelmer Jellema" <Jelmer(a)spininhetweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: No bounce-detection
> At 1:36 PM -0400 10/3/00, Jelmer Jellema is rumored to have typed:
>
> > This one not to the list:
>
> Good thing, too - at least you are only embarassing yourself with your
> witty reparte in front of me, and not before the rest of the list as well.
>
> Charlie
>
>
>
Anyone have a tip/suggestion on how to add a check for duplicates,
before smartlist sends out a message?
Sometimes list users mention the list address twice, in To: and Cc:
lines for example, and it'd be nice to enusre that only one copy of
the message goes out. I know that it is easy to set up a message-id
cache in procmail - just wondering if there's a straightforward method
for adding this filter to smartlist?
Since my web design qualities are quite poor I am wondering if anybody knows
about nice graphics to enhance the look of my cgi's.
Something like "powered by SmartList" or "powered by procmail" would
be cool. Unfortunatly many people are looking at first at the design and then
maybe at the features, the functions and the reliability. I think
SmartList/procmail is good enough to deserve a logo.
Werner
-- Arms are made for hugging
On Sep 30, 2:51pm, Charlie Summers wrote:
> Subject: Re: X-Commands (was Smartlist Expert????)
> At 2:28 PM -0400 9/30/00, Gary Funck is rumored to have typed:
>
> > I modified the way X-Command works, to support list admin commands
> > in the _body_ of the message.
>
> Man, are _you_ working too hard.
Story of my life. :)
>
> Please look at .examples/rc.local.r00 for a painfully simple method of
> placing X-Commands in the body that's pre-packaged in the SmartList
> distribution.
Sounds good. I made the X-Command change in a much earlier implementation
of Smartlist, and haven't kept up-to-date with the improvements.
Thanks for pointing out the example.
There is a new web interface for the remote administration/configuration
of SmartList lists available. It's a new version of rconfig I wrote some
time ago but it's completly rewritten and has much more features:
- It let's you access a predefined set of files with your browser
for editing.
- variables and their values are displayed within a html table. yes/no
values can be selected as checkboxes.
- You can define which lists and which files within these lists
should be modifyable by rconfig.
- You can create files, e. g. if you permitted the file footer.txt
for the list testing but the file isn't there it will be created if
an update will be send.
- All commands provided by the SmartList xcommand mechanismn are available.
- The web interface can be used with read access for the web server group
for certain files (default) or without read access. In the latter case
you can send updates via the CGI but you cannot view the files/variables
in advance.
For the purists: You can also use rconfig without HTTP.
- No setuid programms are involved. Authentification is managed through the
xcommand mechanismn.
- Easy installation through an interactive install script.
Available through anonymous ftp:
ftp://ftp.pure.ch/smartlist/rconfig.0.03.tar.gz
I installed and tested rconfig on two linux machines. At the moment it should
be considered beta. Any suggestions and comments are appreciated.
Werner
On Sep 27, 8:45am, Jim Osborn wrote:
> Subject: subscriber looks like daemon
> I've got a subscriber called "mail@<his-domain-name>.com"
> which makes sense to him, but causes SmartList to reject
> his posts. Does anyone know of a trick I can use to
> slip his posts past the daemon screens?
Hi Jim,
There is a hook for this in rc.custom, I've modified the default
setting to reflect the specifics of your example above:
daemon_bias='100^0 ^From:.*mail@<his-domain-name>.com'
# You could set "daemon_bias" to positively discriminate some
# mail address not to be from a daemon. Either with a regexp as demonstrated
# or with more complicated recipes that simply set it to '100^0' or nothing.
To the Gentlemen who helped me by providing a location from which to begin
and some tips to get started, I say THANK YOU!
You have been so helpful.
Cindy
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