Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Headers in message body [Solved]

2005-02-25 Thread Jim Maul
Todd Rittinger wrote: Hi Jim! Thanx so much for the suggestion. Indeed, descriptive headers was turned on. I have now set to 0, and the test messages sent to my client seem to showing up as expected now. Thanx again! cya,TR No problem, glad to hear you got it working. -Jim --

Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Headers in message body [Solved]

2005-02-25 Thread Todd Rittinger
Hi Jim! Thanx so much for the suggestion. Indeed, descriptive headers was turned on. I have now set to 0, and the test messages sent to my client seem to showing up as expected now. Thanx again! cya,TR On Friday 25 February 2005 11:43, Jim Maul wrote: > Do you have descriptive headers turned o

Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Headers in message body

2005-02-25 Thread Jim Maul
Mailing Lists wrote: Hi List! I'm kinda stumped on this one, and after scanning the archives, I thought I'd throw it out here. I'm using Qmail-toaster on my mail server, with QS1.24st. I've been using both versions of QS for quite some time with great success and have never seen this before. I

[Qmail-scanner-general]Headers in message body

2005-02-25 Thread Mailing Lists
Hi List! I'm kinda stumped on this one, and after scanning the archives, I thought I'd throw it out here. I'm using Qmail-toaster on my mail server, with QS1.24st. I've been using both versions of QS for quite some time with great success and have never seen this before. I was using 1.23st an

[Qmail-scanner-general]Headers in message body

2005-02-25 Thread Mailing Lists
Hi List! I'm kinda stumped on this one, and after scanning the archives, I thought I'd throw it out here. I'm using Qmail-toaster on my mail server, with QS1.24st. I've been using both versions of QS for quite some time with great success and have never seen this before. I was using 1.23st an