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Subject: Re: Header info gets processed as commands (fwd)
From: Dan Liston <dliston () netscape ! com>
Date: 2001-02-28 17:56:20
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Part of the problem lies in the fact that you are not sending plain text
messages to majordomo. Even though the Context-Type says it is, it is
coming in as an attachment rather than part of the body of the message.
Second, you might want to look over the list-owner-info file that comes
with majordomo. It should clear up what you are trying to do with the
.intro file.
Dan Liston
Freaked Personality wrote:
>
> --
>
> Hey there,
>
> I've set up a mailing list and this seems to work fine. However if I use
> my Outlook Express to sent the subscribe command to
> pricelist-request@domain it will subscribe, but it will also give a lot of
> errors. The to marjodomo known commands process as they should though, I
> just wanna get rid of the errors and the help it sends probably due to
> these errors. Here is an example
>
> >>>> ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C08122.E9D18EF0
> **** Command '------=_nextpart_000_0005_01c08122.e9d18ef0' not recognized.
> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain;
> **** Command 'content-type:' not recognized.
> >>>> charset="iso-8859-1"
> **** Command 'charset="iso-8859-1"' not recognized.
>
> This time I haven't included the majordomo commands because I think they
> may stop me from reaching the mailinglist. If anyone knows how to let
> majordomo ignore this or stop it from trying to process it please lemme
> know.
>
> Also I have some other questions.
>
> My mailing list is called pricelist, and I the beginning I only had a info
> file (pricelist.info in the lists directory) this would get sent along
> with the subscribtion confirmation. Later I added pricelist.intro however
> if i mail the -intro- command to majordomo it says there is no intro
> HOWEVER if you subscribe now it sends the intro along instead of the info
> file intro file is pricelist.intro also in the lists directory.
>
> Still have one more question, due to the nature of this list I had to
> disable all the access commands (set them to closed 'cept info &
> intro). Now when I sent these commands it will tell me the command is
> disabled with the exception of which. I can still send which command only
> it will return no matches even if I use my own email addy exactly as
> subscribed. Isn't this supposed to say disabled also or is it the no
> matches the correct behaviour?
>
> Oh, in case it matters, I'm using majordomo 1.94.5 compiled by SuSE (6.4
> distribution)
>
> I've checked the FAQ's, didn't see anything about these things though.
> However I skimmed it so I might have read over it. In that case I'm very
> sorry :-)
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Ferry van Steen
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