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On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 01:23:41PM +0200, Ricardo Kustner wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 12:33:24PM +0200, Ricardo Kustner wrote:
Anyway my point is that now I'm getting some complaints from members about receiving empty digests (it only says the number of posts which should be in there) I'm not sure yet what they are missing but I was wondering if I could have messed things about by interrupting the process w/o a m.Save()?
uh oh please don't tell me that when mailman sends out digests, they travel through the /etc/aliases addresses cause that would mean a neat little perl script I use filters out the MIME digests... :( [I really need this script to keep the digests clean from garbage)... hmm on the other hand it could also be that the digests are handled directly by qrunner so they won't go through the filter so that wouldn't explain the problems...
It depends on the delivery method you chose. If you use the Sendmail module, it'll probably pass it through /etc/aliases. If you use the SMTP module and the localhost as delivery point, it'll pass through /etc/aliases too. It's damned easy to test, though: disable the filter, make a new digest list, subscribe yourself to it, and mail ;)
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