On 11/24/14, 8:18 AM, Peter Saint-Andre - &yet wrote:
On 11/24/14, 8:13 AM, Peter Waher wrote:
Thanks Ash & Peter. I’ve resent the mail now.
Concerning spam: Is it only the editor’s list that is affected? How is
spam kept away from the standards and iot lists?
Only subscribers can send messag
On 24 Nov 2014, at 15:13, Peter Waher wrote:
> Concerning spam: Is it only the editor’s list that is affected? How is spam
> kept away from the standards and iot lists?
>
Other lists only allow member posting.
/K
On 11/24/14, 8:13 AM, Peter Waher wrote:
Thanks Ash & Peter. I’ve resent the mail now.
Concerning spam: Is it only the editor’s list that is affected? How is
spam kept away from the standards and iot lists?
Only subscribers can send messages to those lists. We can't do that for
the editor lis
XMPP Standards
Subject: Re: [Standards] What does "The message headers matched a filter rule"
mean?
On 21 Nov 2014, at 16:04, Peter Waher
mailto:peter.wa...@clayster.com>> wrote:
I’ve tried (unsuccessfully) to mail the editor, and always get the response the
message is held until th
> On 21 Nov 2014, at 16:04, Peter Waher wrote:
>
> I’ve tried (unsuccessfully) to mail the editor, and always get the response
> the message is held until the list moderator can review it for approval,
> based on the fact that “The message headers matched a filter rule”. What does
> this mean?
On 11/21/14, 9:04 AM, Peter Waher wrote:
Hello
I’ve tried (unsuccessfully) to mail the editor, and always get the
response the message is held until the list moderator can review it for
approval, based on the fact that “The message headers matched a filter
rule”. What does this mean? (Trying the
Hello
I've tried (unsuccessfully) to mail the editor, and always get the response the
message is held until the list moderator can review it for approval, based on
the fact that "The message headers matched a filter rule". What does this mean?
(Trying the standards list, in case my evil headers