Bill == Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bill You know what's very odd? When they send mail directly to
Bill me their name includes the quotes.
Foo B. User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill When they send mail to the list then it's held and looking
Bill at the headers in the
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 02:09:56AM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Bill == Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bill On an old Debian Woody machine running mailmain 2.0.11
Bill Mailman rejects mail with an un-quoted name part that
Bill includes a dot.
Yup. According to
Bill == Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bill On an old Debian Woody machine running mailmain 2.0.11
Bill Mailman rejects mail with an un-quoted name part that
Bill includes a dot.
Yup. According to RFC 2822's grammar, that's not an un-quoted
name part that includes a dot,
From:
Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone else seen this issue before?
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 07:51:24PM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
On an old Debian Woody machine running mailmain 2.0.11 Mailman rejects
mail with an un-quoted name part that includes a dot.
From: Foo B. Baz
Anyone else seen this issue before?
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 07:51:24PM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
On an old Debian Woody machine running mailmain 2.0.11 Mailman rejects
mail with an un-quoted name part that includes a dot.
From: Foo B. Baz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mailmain then reports:
On an old Debian Woody machine running mailmain 2.0.11 Mailman rejects
mail with an un-quoted name part that includes a dot.
From: Foo B. Baz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mailmain then reports: post from foob.bar requires approval. While
these work fine:
From: Foo B. Bar [EMAIL PROTECTED]