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diff --git a/mailman/pipeline/docs/ack-headers.txt b/mailman/pipeline/docs/ack-headers.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ca41df03e..000000000 --- a/mailman/pipeline/docs/ack-headers.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -Acknowledgment headers -====================== - -Messages that flow through the global pipeline get their headers 'cooked', -which basically means that their headers go through several mostly unrelated -transformations. Some headers get added, others get changed. Some of these -changes depend on mailing list settings and others depend on how the message -is getting sent through the system. We'll take things one-by-one. - - >>> from mailman.pipeline.cook_headers import process - >>> mlist = config.db.list_manager.create(u'_xtest@example.com') - >>> mlist.subject_prefix = u'' - -When the message's metadata has a 'noack' key set, an 'X-Ack: no' header is -added. - - >>> msg = message_from_string("""\ - ... From: aperson@example.com - ... - ... A message of great import. - ... """) - >>> process(mlist, msg, dict(noack=True)) - >>> print msg.as_string() - From: aperson@example.com - X-Ack: no - ... - -Any existing X-Ack header in the original message is removed. - - >>> msg = message_from_string("""\ - ... X-Ack: yes - ... From: aperson@example.com - ... - ... A message of great import. - ... """) - >>> process(mlist, msg, dict(noack=True)) - >>> print msg.as_string() - From: aperson@example.com - X-Ack: no - ... |
