hello ..
is there a way to hide the list's address so instead of showing :
from: listname-boun...@domain.com
it shows the sender's email address only:
From: sen...@domain.com
I've been getting huge loads of spam on my lists' addresses so if u have this
option please tell me
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:37:15AM +, Khalil Abbas wrote:
is there a way to hide the list's address so instead of showing :
from: listname-boun...@domain.com
it shows the sender's email address only:
From: sen...@domain.com
Sort-of. Have a look at reply_goes_to_list : although that's
Khalil Abbas wrote:
is there a way to hide the list's address so instead of showing :
from: listname-boun...@domain.com
it shows the sender's email address only:
From: sen...@domain.com
This is an issue with Microsoft Outlook and perhaps other MUAs. See the
FAQ at
I don't see what this has to do with security or spam. It only has to
do with what some users see when they view list mail. It may cause
some users to reply to the wrong address depending on how brain-dead
their MUA is, and then the list owner may see the reply as an
unrecognized bounce,
Khalil Abbas quoted me and wrote:
I don't see what this has to do with security or spam. It only has to
do with what some users see when they view list mail. It may cause
some users to reply to the wrong address depending on how brain-dead
their MUA is, and then the list owner may see the
You mean your list members don't already know the address of the list
they're on. If that's the case, it sounds like you're the spammer.
ofcourse I don't want them to know the address for the very same reason, spam
to the list.. besides, they subscribe thru a form in my site not by email
Khalil Abbas writes:
ofcourse I don't want them to know the address for the very same
reason, spam to the list..
Please don't call it spam on this list, where most people know what
the word means, and many actually read the Green Card spam that
started the whole issue (which wasn't on a
On Sep 12, 2009, at 12:02 PM, 小波 顾 wrote:
And if you do, can you tell me some tips to get this done?
No, but there were some discussions about this at Pycon. I'd be
interesting in hearing anybody's experience with this.
-Barry
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On Sep 11, 2009, at 10:27 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
There should be an option(s?) for the membership list to be entirely
list-admin controlled, (the Hotel California option[1][2]), in which
case the irrelevant headers should be suppressed.
Definitely. Although I don't have tests for it
On Sep 11, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 09/11/09 10:45, Barry Warsaw wrote:
Even though I have a static address, my ISP won't give me a reverse
DNS, so it can be a problem with any residential broadband
service. Still it's very rare that I get such rejections these
days
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