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Jesús Oliván wrote:
I've applied changes in my regexp like u said, thanks!
and this is the From line you requested:
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?123456789-123456789-12345678=E99-123456789-123456789?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?-123456789-123456789-?= <ccmjs@cc.mynet.com>
This one comes from a mail that has not beed accepted by mailman, although address in from is allowed by regexp in Allowed senders.
The problem is a bug in some versions of the Python email library. This problem will occur whether the 'address' in *_these_nonmembers is a regexp or a string. It also does not depend on the 'real name' being RFC 2047 encoded. All that is required is that the 'real name' be long enough that the From: header folds into two lines. In this case, the email.Utils function getaddresses() returns a spurious extra 'address' based on the first line of the folded header and this is the 'address' we check against *_these_nonmembers instead of checking the real address.
This bug exists in Mailman through 2.1.9. I will work around it for Mailman 2.1.10.
Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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