Hi Sulvain, On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 19:19 +0200, Sylvain Beucler wrote: > > > I don't know for sure if this is done before or after the sender (and > > > recipient) filter rules, but in your case this apparently doesn't > > > matter, does it? > > > > I am confused about how the various rules interact. > > What we need is for any email containing the header to pass through, and > > for anything else to be rejected (or even discarded). I don't > > immediately see how to set that up. > > Check "Privacy options..."/"Spam filters" > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/admin/YOURLIST/privacy/spam
I have seen those. But I am not sure what to fill in there to get the above result. If I set the 'header_filter_rules' to some magic header name and the action to Accept does that mean all other mail is silently discarded? Another question. There are a lot of emails hitting the lists written in non-English, often using using Asian charsets. Since all communication on the list is supposed to be in English it would be nice to be able to discard such posts. Is that possible? Thanks, Mark
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