Hi There
Are there any known problems with the mail headers that Geeklog creates
when sending emails. I have had a couple of daily-digest mails returned
because the ISPs virus scanners didn't like the headers of the mails. Does
anybody perhaps know what could be causing the problem?
Thanks
Jannet
My guess is they weren't virus scanners but, rather, SPAM scanners (or a
combination thereof). I wouldn't doubt that the headers we send out might
not be flagged as spam by some programs. We simply need to figure out the
exact reasons why they are getting rejected. Did the bounced messages
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Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is this a permission problem?
In case you haven't figured it out yet (there are lots of similar
postings on geeklog.net AND it's also mentioned in the installation
instructions): No, it's not a permission problem.
It looks like your lib-common.php is corrupted.
Jannetta S Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Are there any known problems with the mail headers that Geeklog creates
>when sending emails.
I'm not aware of any.
>I have had a couple of daily-digest mails returned
>because the ISPs virus scanners didn't like the headers of the mails.
The origin
At 08:36 AM 1/29/2003 +, you wrote:
Hi There
Are there any known problems with the mail headers that Geeklog creates
when sending emails. I have had a couple of daily-digest mails returned
because the ISPs virus scanners didn't like the headers of the mails. Does
anybody perhaps know what co
Cool, thanks for the reply. I think I was at work on my wintel box,
but I used winrar to unpack it. I'll try a fresh copy of
lib-common.php.
cotton
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 07:24 AM, Dirk Haun wrote:
Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is this a permission problem?
In case you h
Here is the whole message that I received back. I also thought the problem
might have to do with the XMailer being Geeklog. I just thought I'll ask
around before changing it to see what is happening. I mailed the ISP too,
but whether they will respond is another question. Anyway here goes:
>From [