On May 31, 2005, at 14:44, David Powell wrote:
One line has a tab b/w : and [SPAM, another a space and the third
nothing. The other thing I wasn't sure about was if the first
letter of
subject is uppper case or not.
If you are putting these in 2.0.x's bounce_matching_headers list
Hi All,
I've only recently discovered the world of regexps, so please bare with
me. What I want to do is block messages whose subject starts with [SPAM.
Mail to my server goes through spamassassin first - it alters mail that
it thinks is spam by adding [SPAM xx.xx] to the start of the subject.
David == David Powell (YANQ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Life will be much easier for this kind of task if you upgrade to
Mailman 2.1.x; 2.1.6 is current.
David Here are the different regexp's that I've tried, none seem
David to work.
Really, you should invest in Jeffrey Friedl's book,
Thanks for the help, to respond...
Life will be much easier for this kind of task if you upgrade to
Mailman 2.1.x; 2.1.6 is current.
Agreed - I don't administer the server, but understand we're waiting for
the new stable release of Debian (any day now).
Really, you should invest in Jeffrey