[Standards] What does The message headers matched a filter rule mean?

2014-11-21 Thread Peter Waher
Hello

I've tried (unsuccessfully) to mail the editor, and always get the response the 
message is held until the list moderator can review it for approval, based on 
the fact that The message headers matched a filter rule. What does this mean? 
(Trying the standards list, in case my evil headers are accepted there.)

Best regards,
Peter Waher


Re: [Standards] What does The message headers matched a filter rule mean?

2014-11-21 Thread Peter Saint-Andre - yet

On 11/21/14, 9:04 AM, Peter Waher wrote:

Hello

I’ve tried (unsuccessfully) to mail the editor, and always get the
response the message is held until the list moderator can review it for
approval, based on the fact that “The message headers matched a filter
rule”. What does this mean? (Trying the standards list, in case my evil
headers are accepted there.)


We made it so that anyone can get through to the editor team, but you 
MUST include XEP in the message subject. This is explained on the 
editor page at xmpp.org.


Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
https://andyet.com/


Re: [Standards] What does The message headers matched a filter rule mean?

2014-11-21 Thread Ashley Ward
 On 21 Nov 2014, at 16:04, Peter Waher peter.wa...@clayster.com wrote:
 
 I’ve tried (unsuccessfully) to mail the editor, and always get the response 
 the message is held until the list moderator can review it for approval, 
 based on the fact that “The message headers matched a filter rule”. What does 
 this mean? (Trying the standards list, in case my evil headers are accepted 
 there.)

Due to the amount of spam that account receives, there is a rule set up, but I 
think it lets anything through if it has “xep” in the subject.

—
Ash



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