Surely that's going to need to be:
/^Subject:(.*)\[MASSMAIL\](.*)/ REPLACE Subject: $1$2
Quoting Ralf Hildebrandt :
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As I see here header_checks can do it. There is only one problem. This rule
searching for a subject with
I`m comming to You with this big bottle of virtual beer :))
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Thanks a lot my friend
und viele Gruesse aus Nuernberg!
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 1:56 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Ralf
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
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> > As I see here header_checks can do it. There is only one problem. This rule
> > searching for a subject with string [MASSMAIL] and replacing complete
> > subject line with word "test".
> >
> >
* Zalezny Niezalezny :
> As I see here header_checks can do it. There is only one problem. This rule
> searching for a subject with string [MASSMAIL] and replacing complete
> subject line with word "test".
>
> /^Subject:.*[MASSMAIL].*/ REPLACE Subject: test
As I see here header_checks can do it. There is only one problem. This rule
searching for a subject with string [MASSMAIL] and replacing complete
subject line with word "test".
/^Subject:.*[MASSMAIL].*/ REPLACE Subject: test
How to replace only single string [MAILMAN] without interrupting the
This list (postfix-users) is so configured that when I`m clicking Reply on
Your answer, system sending message to directly to you instead of the list.
On mobile device some times its difficult. It was not my intention to write
an E-mail directly to You... I prefer list.
Mailman is connected as
Neither do I as you have provided no information about your Postfix
configuration or anything else. As it says in the Postfix list welcome email
you received:
TO REPORT A PROBLEM see http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
But if you’ve verified Mailman is not adding it as a list prefix
This is a Mailman mailing list you run? That Mailman has the option to add a
tag in front of the subject (and it’s not the default so you would have had to
explicitly turn it on). There is a Mailman-users mailing list and that would be
the appropriate place for help.
But, since it says
Hi,
will it be possible to remove string [MASSMAIL] from outgoing E-mails ?
From: bla!@firma.com
to: *@gmail.com
Subject: [MASSMAIL] text of the messages
I would like to have some thing like this.
From: bla!@firma.com
to: *@gmail.com
Subject: text of the messages
Unfortunatelly Mailman