Title: Re: ***UNCHECKED*** Re: 8.5.8.2 (second announcement)
Hello The,
Tuesday, July 24, 2018, 8:41:57 AM, you wrote:
Sometimes,
>>> Deliberately not signed. ;-)
>> This arrangement is, of course, exactly what spammers want. Maxim's intent for this group
>> wa
Guten Tag, The Bat Beta,
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am Dienstag, 24. Juli 2018 um 17:42 schrieben Sie:
> DMARC compliant MTA servers receiving messages with a from header that
> is
Guten Tag, tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com,
this mail comes from Lüko Willms, who studies network mail since the early
1980ies.
am Dienstag, 24. Juli 2018 um 10:11 schrieb Max Masiutin, fraudulently
presented as "tbbeta":
> Tuesday, July 24, 2018, 10:43:36 AM, you wrote:
>> Of course, with the
Hello The,
We may need to change our salutation macros...
> The reason for the change is, as Dierk pointed out,
How do I find Dierks message(s) in message list (see attached)?
--
Who cares who I am ;-)
Current beta is 8.5.8.2 | 'Using
The,
> On 24 July 2018 at 16:05 someone wrote and made
> these points
TBB>> Deliberately,
> I added the X-Return Path to headers which gave me your email address,
> but not
> your name.
>>> There is no X-Return Path on the mail I reply to herewith.
>>> That only works for the
On 24 July 2018 at 16:05 someone wrote and made
these points
TBB> Deliberately,
I added the X-Return Path to headers which gave me your email address, but
not
your name.
>> There is no X-Return Path on the mail I reply to herewith.
>> That only works for the sender to get info
Sometimes,
>>> Deliberately not signed. ;-)
>> This arrangement is, of course, exactly what spammers want. Maxim's intent
>> for this group
>> was, I suspect, to make it easier to reply without having to check whether
>> you are sending to the
>> group and not to the message originator.
>
>> Deliberately not signed. ;-)
> This arrangement is, of course, exactly what spammers want. Maxim's intent
> for this group
> was, I suspect, to make it easier to reply without having to check whether
> you are sending to the
> group and not to the message originator.
Sometimes I prefer
Deliberately,
>>> I added the X-Return Path to headers which gave me your email address, but
>>> not
>>> your name.
> There is no X-Return Path on the mail I reply to herewith.
> That only works for the sender to get info to send the message to,
> and not for the receiver.
> Deliberately not
>> I added the X-Return Path to headers which gave me your email address, but
>> not
>> your name.
There is no X-Return Path on the mail I reply to herewith.
That only works for the sender to get info to send the message to,
and not for the receiver.
Deliberately not signed. ;-)
Guten Tag, The Bat Beta,
am Dienstag, 24. Juli 2018 um 13:32 schrieben Sie:
> Hello The,
> Tuesday, July 24, 2018, 4:48:43 AM, you wrote:
>> I can't find any option to do that in Mailman beyond the option you
>> just asked me to turn off.
>> "Hide the sender of a message, replacing it with
Hello The,
Tuesday, July 24, 2018, 4:48:43 AM, you wrote:
> I can't find any option to do that in Mailman beyond the option you
> just asked me to turn off.
> "Hide the sender of a message, replacing it with the list address
> (Removes From, Sender and Reply-To fields)"
> ... unless anyone
On 24 July 2018 at 09:11 tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com wrote and made
these points
>> Of course, with the change in list message addressing, it is now vital
>> to state who you are in the body of the message or with a signature
>> footer.
TBL> Can the list preserve the name of the sender?
I
Hello Marck,
Tuesday, July 24, 2018, 10:43:36 AM, you wrote:
> Of course, with the change in list message addressing, it is now vital
> to state who you are in the body of the message or with a signature
> footer.
Can the list preserve the name of the sender?
--
Best regards,
Maxim
Dear Max,
On 24 July 2018 at 06:57 tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com wrote and made
these points
TBL> *** This is the second announcement of The Bat! 8.5.8.2 (ALPHA).
TBL> I have made the first one on 23 Jul 2018 15:47:31 +0300, but it
TBL> might have triggered DMARC/DRIM-failure.
TBL> The Bat!
*** This is the second announcement of The Bat! 8.5.8.2 (ALPHA). I have made
the first one on 23 Jul 2018 15:47:31 +0300, but it might have triggered
DMARC/DRIM-failure.
The Bat! 8.5.8.2 (ALPHA) is available at
https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb8582-32.rar
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