Nope. I took a look at my sent box on the Kolab server. The message
subject was normal when it left my mailbox. I had hit the reply button
for a previous message.
I was wondering what could be wrong with my e-mail until others reported
that it came through fine to them. I would hate to be a
Hi Michelle,
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Users !
>
Its possible that, if the To: header line contained a sentence, that
Postfix address rewriting will add "@example.com" to every word, fail to
find these mailboxes and bounce the message as a result.
However, I've found another way to upset Po
Hello Martin,
This error is simpel...
If you for example in mutt write a message and hit for new message
you will ask for the "To:" address enter it or use the addressbook and
hit .
Normaly you will be ask for the "Subject:" and enter it...
Now if you do not keep attention and you write somet
>>I'd really like this to be fixed as its littering my mail archiving
>>system with junk addresses. I've attached the complete, unmodified
>>message as "annoyance'txt".
> The message received at your end shows up as
> "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit" whereas the original message is
> "Content-
At 15:49 08-02-2008, Martin Gregorie wrote:
A weird thing has started within the last couple of days. It is only
affecting mail received from the SA users mail list and only to mail
received from Paul Douglas Franklin of Yakima UGM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The messages have a "To" header like this:
Martin Gregorie wrote:
A weird thing has started within the last couple of days. It is only
affecting mail received from the SA users mail list and only to mail
received from Paul Douglas Franklin of Yakima UGM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The messages have a "To" header like this:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martin Gregorie wrote:
A weird thing has started within the last couple of days. It is only
affecting mail received from the SA users mail list and only to mail
received from Paul Douglas Franklin of Yakima UGM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The messages have a "To" header like this:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]