On 05/05/2018 02:05 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> On 5 May 2018 at 13:20, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>>> Subject =?utf-8?B?
>>
>> Do you really mean it doesn't contain the ':'?
>
> I am reasonably sure that SOME do not, possibly those few which are getting
> through, but
> since you brought that
On 5 May 2018 at 13:20, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> > Subject =?utf-8?B?
>
> Do you really mean it doesn't contain the ':'?
I am reasonably sure that SOME do not, possibly those few which are getting
through, but
since you brought that up (although I DID suspect as much), I have not been
able to
On 05/05/2018 12:44 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> In my mailman Privacy options/Spam filters/Regexps my expression:
>
> ^Subject: =\?utf-8\?B\?
>
> does NOT appear to work to discard all posts with that expression in the
> subject line.
>
> That traffic always contains this:
>
> Subject
In my mailman Privacy options/Spam filters/Regexps my expression:
^Subject: =\?utf-8\?B\?
does NOT appear to work to discard all posts with that expression in the
subject line.
That traffic always contains this:
Subject =?utf-8?B?
before all the following garbage.
Sometimes that expression
On 5/5/18 11:08 AM, Kevin Nowaczyk via Mailman-Users wrote:
> I performed a massive debian update last week, which included a postfix
> update. Mailman may have updated too (it is currently 2.1.26). All other mail
> services on my server appear to still work (Drupal password resets, Roundcube
>
I performed a massive debian update last week, which included a postfix update.
Mailman may have updated too (it is currently 2.1.26). All other mail services
on my server appear to still work (Drupal password resets, Roundcube webmail
send/receive, virtual mailbox forwarding), but mailman is