On 10/19/25 14:28, Cathryn McGuire wrote:
Hi Mark,
1. Since this post in July, I've been trying to work with EMWD to get the cc's
blocked. I've tried every rule configuration in the Header Filter to no avail.
EMWD can't seem to help. The setting options are as follows:
Acceptable aliases
This is a list, one per line, of addresses and regexps matching addresses that
are acceptable in To: or Cc: in lieu of the list posting address when
'require_explicit_destination' is enabled. Entries are either email addresses
or regexps matching email addresses.Regexps are entries beginning with '^ and
are matched against every recipient address in the message. The matching is
performed with Python's re.match () function, meaning they are anchored to the
start of the string.
What is the content of this? Probably should be empty.
2. Require Explicit Destination (this is a checked box. Could it be interfering
with the Header filters?)
No, it doesn't interfere with header checks.
This checks to ensure that the list posting address or an acceptable alias
explicitly appears in a To: or Cc: header in the post.
3. Default action to take when a member posts to the list
Accept immediately (bypass other rules)
Default action to take when a member posts to the list.
Hold: This holds the message for approval by the list moderators.
Reject: this automatically rejects the message by sending a bounce notice to
the post's author. The text of the bounce notice can be configured by you.
Discard: this simply discards the message, with no notice sent to the post's
author.
Accept: accepts any postings without any further checks.
Default Processing: run additional checks and accept the message. NOTE - when
set here, all members are blocked.
What does Blocked mean? If you mean held for moderation, what is the
reason they are held?
4. We also have the problem of large image file sizes being let through no
matter what setting we have. We have it set to 500KB, but everything is
accepted.
Maximum message size
500
The maximum allowed message size in KB. This can be used to prevent emails with
large attachments. A size of 0 disables the check.
Perhaps some settings are over-riding others?
If you have Default action to take when a member posts to the list set
to Accept, that bypasses this check and many others.
What do you think?
What do you have in your header filter rules?
More importantly, what are you trying to accomplish? I.e. what do you
want to happen in the following cases?
1. Message To: the list, no Cc:
2. Message To: the list, Cc: to other address
3. Message To: somewhere else, Cc: to the list
4. Message To: elsewhere, Bcc: to the list (require explicit destination
will hold this one)
Maybe others?
--
Mark Sapiro <[email protected]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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