Thanks.
I have never received a control message pattern like you reference.
I appreciate the offer for a fake email address, but I think we need to
keep a live person involved. The pattern of GNU remotecontrol talking
with real people in the world (ha) has been with academia and industry
leaders.
Hi Stephen,
Choices:
1) You can discard the control messages with a pattern like this:
^Subject: confirm [a-f0-9]{40}
2) We can use a placeholder address for the listed administrator; then
you wouldn't receive (any) messages from mailman in the first place.
You'd still be able to log in to the ma
On Mon, 2014-02-17 at 11:57 -0500, Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
> I receive email that remotecontrol has a new posting, needing my review.
> I go to review the posting, and it is gone. I assume it is due to spam,
> as the email I receive about a notification are also are flagged by my
> email client as
On Mon, 2014-02-17 at 12:34 -0500, Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
> Well, I am concerned I could miss something using the local spam filter.
> I guess I will have to stay with that approach. Thanks for the input,
> much appreciated.
As mentioned here:
> On 02/17/2014 12:18 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
> > Tha
Well, I am concerned I could miss something using the local spam filter.
I guess I will have to stay with that approach. Thanks for the input,
much appreciated.
Thank You,
Stephen H. Dawson
(865) 804-3454
http://www.linkedin.com/in/shdcs
On 02/17/2014 12:18 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-0
Hi,
I receive email that remotecontrol has a new posting, needing my review.
I go to review the posting, and it is gone. I assume it is due to spam,
as the email I receive about a notification are also are flagged by my
email client as spam.
It seems like a waste of time to email, then one secon