Re: [IMail Forum] TEST -- DO NOT IGNORE [was: TEST -- IGNORE]

2003-11-18 Thread R. Scott Perry
Test only -- I sent a message to the list and it doesn't seem to have gone through. It's REALLY gonna suck if the IMail list is deleting messages based on the VALFROM test. I'm sending this to one of my own addresses so I can have a look at the headers after delivery. No, this isn't a test. :)

Re: [IMail Forum] TEST -- DO NOT IGNORE [was: TEST -- IGNORE]

2003-11-18 Thread R. Scott Perry
The Invalid FROM is due to my mail setup. Here is the path my email takes: ... So, I send out through my cable ISP's server by routing mail through my home server. Now, I've seen headers indicating an invalid FROM address on messages sent this way. But I also saw the same headers on mail sent by

Re: [IMail Forum] TEST -- DO NOT IGNORE [was: TEST -- IGNORE]

2003-11-18 Thread Gerald
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 11:57:04 -0500 R. Scott Perry was heard babbling something about Re: [IMail Forum] TEST -- DO NOT IGNORE [was: TEST -- IGNORE]: Test only -- I sent a message to the list and it doesn't seem to have gone through. It's REALLY gonna suck if the IMail list is deleting

Re[2]: [IMail Forum] TEST -- DO NOT IGNORE [was: TEST -- IGNORE]

2003-11-18 Thread Sanford Whiteman
I'm sure the list is blocking mail that has a Reply-To set to it's own address -- smart thing to do -- loop prevention. Not really loop prevention, simply preventing non-subscribers from posting (name_of_list is not a subscriber to the list, whether or not name_of_list *could be* a