On 25 Sep 2018, at 7:02 (-0400), Annamarie wrote:
Hi
This isn't really a MM tech question but it's an email question and
maybe someone on this list has some insight...
To wit
I emailed 15 people and sent as a BCC so as not to share their emails
with each other. Discovered yesterday that
Is this a known (or a new) bug, or in the midst of my other MM woes,
have I screwed up some setting?
I am utterly unable to change a message's read status back to unread,
for ***most*** messages, although I haven't been able to figure out
exactly what the trigger for it failing is. Upon an
I'd like to create a Smart Mailbox based on an LDAP attribute of the
sender. (e.g. their department)
I think the best way to do this is via Virtual Headers, but don't know how
to create one based on an ldap search.
Does anyone have any pointers as to how to achieve this?
thanks,
Stephen.
Any mail server “on the way” to those recipients could have
classified your message as spam and dropped it in the bit bucket. From
what I’ve seen, mail servers have a couple of spam thresholds: a lower
confidence one where the message goes to the user’s Spam/Junk folder
and a higher confidence
Hi
This isn't really a MM tech question but it's an email question and
maybe someone on this list has some insight...
To wit
I emailed 15 people and sent as a BCC so as not to share their emails
with each other. Discovered yesterday that two of them hadn't received
the mail. The addresses