Lawrence Bowie wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
OK .. Here is the reason it says ..
Reason: Post by non-member to a members-only list
but he is a member of the list. Are headers necessary for you guys to see?
What is the subscribed address?
What are the following headers in the message
From: Reply-To: Sender: Return-Path: and the From_ separator in a mailbox file if any.
And have you made any changes to the default
SENDER_HEADERS = ('from', None, 'reply-to', 'sender')
(above from Defaults.py)
Here are my settings .. USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER description is seemingly the problem I am having. But I have it set to, "No". ... Maybe I am interpreting it wrong ..
# When allowing only members to post to a mailing list, how is the sender of # the message determined? If this variable is set to Yes, then first the # message's envelope sender is used, with a fallback to the sender if there is # no envelope sender. Set this variable to No to always use the sender. # # The envelope sender is set by the SMTP delivery and is thus less easily # spoofed than the sender, which is typically just taken from the From: header # and thus easily spoofed by the end-user. However, sometimes the envelope # sender isn't set correctly and this will manifest itself by postings being # held for approval even if they appear to come from a list member. If you # are having this problem, set this variable to No, but understand that some # spoofed messages may get through. USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER = No
# Membership tests for posting purposes are usually performed by looking at a # set of headers, passing the test if any of their values match a member of # the list. Headers are checked in the order given in this variable. The # value None means use the From_ (envelope sender) header. Field names are # case insensitive. SENDER_HEADERS = ('from', None, 'reply-to', 'sender')
LDB
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I forgot to mention that the posts are coming from the local servers on the network within the same domain.
Thanks,
LDB