On 2023-06-05 at 21:27:15 UTC-0400 (Mon, 5 Jun 2023 20:27:15 -0500)
Robert Nicholson via Exim-users
is rumored to have said:
So I’m sending an email with a subject that looks like this
addlist Fidelity Fixed Income New
Issues:intray.zalerts.fidelity.research:0
but I’m noticing that when the
On 2023-06-05 at 20:19:19 UTC-0400 (Mon, 5 Jun 2023 19:19:19 -0500)
Robert Nicholson via Exim-users
is rumored to have said:
What defines when the “data” format is used to store the message?
A message file in an interoperable Maildir/Maildir++ structure is a text
file, as defined by RFC822 a
So I’m sending an email with a subject that looks like this
addlist Fidelity Fixed Income New Issues:intray.zalerts.fidelity.research:0
but I’m noticing that when the final text file is stored in Maildir that the
subject looks like this
Subject: addlist Fidelity Fixed Income New
Issues:intray.
What defines when the “data” format is used to store the message?
The message ends up in some binary encoding and that makes it harder for me to
test it thru my own filters with.
Is there a way to convert such messages to the text format to make testing
easier?
For example of the messages look
On 2023-06-05, Slavko via Exim-users wrote:
> Dňa 4. júna 2023 20:08:05 UTC používateľ Julian Bradfield via Exim-users
> napísal:
>
>>> BTW, how many of them repeats every some days?
>
>>Actually, I was wrong - I now blacklist for ten days. I must have
>>changed it a while ago.
>
> You didn' ans
Dňa 4. júna 2023 20:08:05 UTC používateľ Julian Bradfield via Exim-users
napísal:
>> BTW, how many of them repeats every some days?
>Actually, I was wrong - I now blacklist for ten days. I must have
>changed it a while ago.
You didn' answer the question: How many of them repeats?
In other word