On 12/5/22 14:46, Allan Hansen wrote:
I asked the poster of one message what he had done. Apparently, he had put the list address (just one list, according to him) in the Bcc: field. The message was then held for moderator approval and, when approved, sent out without a body.
Another message was stopped because it did not have a subject field. Again, it was approved and then sent out without a body.
I just did a test of a message with no Subject. It was held for no subject and when accepted was delivered. in all cases, the notice to the admin, the message in the held message view, the message delivered to the list members and the archived message; the message body was intact
I did the same test with implicit destination with the same result.
I even tried posting the same message to list@example.com and list+z@example.com resulting in two held messages which I accepted one at a time and the only difference was only the first accepted message was archived by HyperKitty because of the duplicate Message-ID:. Both were archived with content in the prototype archive.
If you are really on Mailman 3.3.7, your result should be the same. Even on 3.3.5 which first introduced the possibility of content being lost, this shouldn't happen on posts to a single list
You could try these same tests on a test list on your installation. I would be interested in your result. If it is the same as mine, there must be some other condition affecting this although I don't know what it would be.
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