Hi
When I send an comment and CC a mailing list, the users in mailing
list do not receive the comment.
Is there a way not to put `Precendence: bulk' for comments made by a
ticket owner?
Here is an snippet from the qmail log and syst...@example.net is a
mailing list (using ezmlm)
2009-07-11
Dear Mr. Iqbal,
It is a horrible idea to not use the precedence: bulk header
in mail generated by a program. It can trigger many problems
(read system DoS) from other auto-responders such as vacation
and other filters. I think that qmail supports + addressing
so what about having qmail strip the
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Asif Iqbalvad...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
When I send an comment and CC a mailing list, the users in mailing
list do not receive the comment.
Is there a way not to put `Precendence: bulk' for comments made by a
ticket owner?
Is commenting the following line
Is there a way not to put `Precendence: bulk' for comments made by a ticket
owner?
Is commenting the following line the only option?
You can override the header without modifying the code base by
supplying an alternate value in your template.
It is a horrible idea to not use the precedence:
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Jerrad
Piercejpie...@cambridgeenergyalliance.org wrote:
Is there a way not to put `Precendence: bulk' for comments made by a ticket
owner?
Is commenting the following line the only option?
You can override the header without modifying the code base by
supplying
So just modify the correspondence template (I use it for comment and
correspondence)
like this?
RT-Attach-Message: yes
Precedence: auto-reponse
{$Transaction-Content()}
No, it's a header, so it goes before the blank line.
Note that auto-response has no particular meaning,
but was a