Mark Sapiro wrote: > Martin Dennett wrote: > >> I have a test list, and tried this out. I subscribed a couple of extra >> accounts of mine to the list, and set them to No Mail (disabled by >> administrator). Sending a mail to the list with the "Urgent: <password>" >> header worked for my normal account (this one), but not for the other >> accounts. Any ideas as to why? I assume it's the (A) flag? >> > > > It shouldn't be. The Urgent: header does one of two things. If the > password is correct, it bypasses all the filters including nomail for > any reason and makes the recipient list equal to all the list members, > regular and digest.. If the password is not correct, it just sends the > message back to you with the same subject and wrapped with another > part that says > > Your urgent message to the <listname> mailing list was not authorized > for delivery. The original message as received by Mailman is > attached. > > Are you sure that's not what you received? > No, definitely not. As explained above, this account I'm sending from now received the message OK. I amended the settings for this account to digest only and the mail got through as a regular mail, as you explained, so I'm at a loss as to explain why. Any further ideas?
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