On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Vicki Brown wrote:
>
> I am sending the messages in the right format, as far as I know. What
> happens to them after I press the button to actually send them off is
> not under my control.
And what happens to it before it hits "resend" is not under ours. If
your button does the wrong thing, buy yourself another button. (They
usually have mail programs attached.)
> Suggestions as to _what_ might be
> misconfigured will be looked at but I don't have time to go on a
> snipe hunt.
That sort of "snipe hunting" is called debugging. If you don't want to
participate in the debugging activity, get a commercial product.
Otherwise, run "resend" in debug mode under the perl debugger and see what
happens.
> Besides, if my lists do _everything_ I want them to, except that the
> Approved header is sent to the subscribers, well, if that's a
> configuration error, I'm still gonna call it a bug. Because a bug is
> something that isn't supposed to happen.
You contradict yourself. Do they leak sometimes, or do they leak always?
If they leak always, it's reproduceable. Reproduce it.
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