Harold Fuchs wrote:
Barbara Duprey wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Barbara Duprey wrote:
<snip>
If they are actually using Gmane, they show as subscribed; there's
an "Injected via Gmane" header that satisfies the test for whether
the poster is subscribed; the messages will not be sent to the
moderator.
<snip>
Barbara,
Is this correct? Recently you noticed that some of my posts were
marked as having been moderated and I said it was because I was
using Gmane. At the time that was accepted but, from what you say
now it seems I was wrong and had been doing something else (which I
can't explain).
Just as a test, this message is being sent via Gmane from an e-mail
address that is subscribed to the newsgroup
gmane.comp.openoffice.general but is *not* subscribed to discuss
<at> openoffice.org. I'll be interested to see how it appears in
the mail list.
Well, wrong again. The above message arrived *un*moderated, just as
you, Barbara, said it would. Hmm.
And this message sent from your googlemail account gets moderated.
I've discovered what is happening. There is some quirk in Thunderbird
that causes its "from" address to be wrongly set under some
circumstances. I have separate TB accounts, each with its own address
It seems that sending from one sometimes uses the address of another.
I haven't yet figured out what causes this. My recent unmoderated
message was sent from this [subscribed] account, using the Reply
button but another [unsubscribed] account's address was used as the
From address. Ho hum.
Hopefully this will be unmoderated.
Nope -- also from the googlemail account, also moderated. Your outgoing
SMTP server is usually the same for all accounts, Thunderbird seems to
dislike trying to use different ones. Might that have something to do
with it?
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