Thank you, that worked perfectly after I found all the addresses that
were causing me problems. Unfortunately every problem email had all
valid characters in the email addresses, just not valid address form.
Once all the bad addresses were removed, the cron job ran with no errors
and I stopped rec
Stefan Förster wrote:
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>* Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> - signatures will get broken
>
>What kind of signatures do you mean?
PGP and other signed mail. Domain keys and DKIM.
>> - with multipart/alternative, the text/plain part will be aggregated
>> with the other text/plain part
Hello Mark,
first of all, thank you very much for your help. This looks very
promising indeed.
* Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What you want is more like the attached flatten.py.txt file (.txt added
> for content filtering). Note that this is far from production quality
> and probably
Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>What you want is more like the attached flatten.py.txt file (.txt added
>for content filtering).
Sorry, I forgot the attachment. Here it is.
>Note that this is far from production quality
>and probably doesn't even work on some messages.
>
>Problems I am aware of are thing
Stefan Förster wrote:
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>So, now that I have a temporary fix - how can I recompose a message
>and sort the attachments? I don't mind if I have to code this myself,
>I would just appreciate a hint on where to start. For now, a single
>algorithm like (pseudo code):
>
>,[ resort message parts ]
>
Bill Heath wrote:
>After reviewing the member list, I did not see any of the domains with
>caps in them, I did however see several entries in the format of
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am suspecting
>that this is not normal either.
That is correct.
>After searching
After reviewing the member list, I did not see any of the domains with
caps in them, I did however see several entries in the format of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am suspecting
that this is not normal either. After searching in the web interface,
they entry is there a