On a list which I administer as owner, we have a subscribed address
ending in "@mail.com" whose email to the list will not post. Originally,
his posts were returned to him with a "Delivery Status Notification"
subject line, stating:
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This is an automatically generated Delivery S
On the list I administer as owner, I'd like to get a list of all
subscribers who are in a moderated status.
Is there any way to do this using the "who password" email command line?
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en take the legitimate subject lines to create
something (a rule, a pass-through filter, whatever it is called) to
allow subsequent emails with that subject to go to the list without
administrator intervention.
Bob
On 11/29/2006 9:55 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Bob McLeran writes:
>
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Using Mailman 2.1.9 as a list administrator.
Trying to block posts with string "test" in the subject line but would
like to automatically approve certain subjects with the same string,
such as "testing engine components" - is this possible under either
"Header Filter Rules" or "Bounce Matching
On the list I administer we get a few emails with no subject. Depending
on the email client used to send the mail, the subject line shows up
with "(no subject)" or a variant, or a blank line. We're havn't been
able to figure out how to filter out those emails, despite using several
variations.
Along with those items, I still haven't gotten a good, easy answer to my
question about the use of the ampersand in the footer. It gets munged
into an html sequence in plain text. There should be some way to
"escape" it without having to edit files that only the system
administrator can reach.
Using the administrative pages, the Non-Digest options sections, the
last item on the page is "Footer added to mail sent to regular list
members." I want to add a footer containing the & character as part of
the text, but when I put the ampersand (&) in the footer text, it
doesn't display - in