
David Walker wrote:
Thanks Mark. However, as others will probably chime in, this is still a per-user setting. IE I'd need to set a accept_these_nonmembers for everyone who uses the +tag email option. I was thinking that there should be some config option that would (and if i knew python a bit better I may have attacked this)
When mailman checks if this sender is registered, I'm assuming (sorry for the phpesque here): if (in_array($sender, $registered_users))
Well before doing this check, the registered_users array could be walked through foreach($registered_user as &$user) { $user = preg_replace('/(.*)+.*(@.*)/', '/$1$2/', $user); }
I have already given my opinion on this in another thread, but I note that the above is not really correct. I think it's more complicated than that. It is possible under the RFCs that the addresses part0+part1@example.com and part0+part2@example.com belong to different people.
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