Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with bounce_matching_headers

2011-04-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Richard Damon wrote: > >Doesn't . only match a single character? I use filters more like > >Subject: .*remove.* > >so the .* matches any number of characters between the Subject header >and the word. bounce_matching_headers is different from header_filter_rules. For header_filter_rules, you might

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with bounce_matching_headers

2011-04-14 Thread Richard Damon
On 4/14/11 3:12 PM, Barry Finkel wrote: I am running 2.1.14, and we had a problem where a list owner subscribed a number of persons to a list, and many of these persons want to be unsubscribed. To catch mail directed toward the list: Subject: Please remove me from your list I added a line

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with bounce_matching_headers

2011-04-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Barry Finkel wrote > >I added a line to bounce_matching_headers > > Subject: .remove. I don't know why this didn't work unless it contains trailing whitespace (leading whitespace is removed before matching). However, if you are trying to match the 'word' remove, I would use Subject: \Wre

[Mailman-Users] Problem with bounce_matching_headers

2011-04-14 Thread Barry Finkel
I am running 2.1.14, and we had a problem where a list owner subscribed a number of persons to a list, and many of these persons want to be unsubscribed. To catch mail directed toward the list: Subject: Please remove me from your list I added a line to bounce_matching_headers Subject