Allan Hansen writes:
> But Apple Mail puts the mangled address To: into the ‘Previous
> Recipients’ list to help with auto-completion later.
I assume by "To" you mean "From". We don't munge "To" in this
situation (there is a personalized list configuration where To is
changed from the list to
rabin...@sasktel.net writes:
> I would still be interested in seeing and documentation on a known
> good list configuration to ensure
That doesn't exist. Spam fighters generally believe their users would
rather lose mail than receive spam, and act aggressively on that
belief. Some sites have
Apologies in advance for the noobness, but I've searched the archives and
googled this issue, but I'm hoping some experience can maybe see what I'm
missing. This is the first Mailman list I've set up, but since I've already
gone live I'm struggling to find a solution so I figured I better reach
As per usual I find the issue AFTER I send in the e-mail for help. Turns out
my ISP webmail client had a setting that ignored the safe sender list unless
the bypass was checked off. So now I can at least get messages and advise
others on what to look for to resolve if they run into similar iss
Mark,
Thanks very much for your pointer, the addition of a
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN as per the article you linked to solved my problem
immediately.
Regards,
Geoff
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 21:25, Geoff Campbell
wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> > It is due to redirection losing POST data, but the culprit is