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I am still not getting subscribed, i get a callback with an empty message (just misfin.//user@address so i guess it is trying to add the address but when sending anything it say 61
Oct 01 · 6 weeks ago
🚀 clseibold · Oct 01 at 22:51:
@alexlehm Thanks. I added better error logging and it looks like the message with Subscribe as the message subject got through (did you receive a 20 success for that one?), it just wasn't adding you to the subscribers list for some reason. I'm still looking into why.
🚀 clseibold · Oct 01 at 23:03:
@alexlehm You know what, I'm an idiot. I added code that broke the subscribe functionality because I was detecting blank text lines for verification requests, but I wasn't checking that the subject was blank as well, so subscribe messages were acting like verification requests.
Anyways, it should be fixed now! 🎉 You should be able to send another message with Subscribe as the message subject. Thanks for helping me test this!
@satch This was probably also the bug you encountered, so it should be fixed when you try to subscribe again. Thanks again for helping me test the mailinglist.
when I send # Subscribe I get 20 and the cert has
Misfin Mailinglist! — I have created a mailinglist! You can try it out by sending a misfin gemmail to misfin@auragem.letz.dev with the subject "Subscribe". For clients that don't handle subjects fully (like the original reference implementation), you need to put a "# " in front, so it should be: "# Subscribe". You should instantly get a gemmail sent back to you saying you have subscribed. Once you've subscribed, all messages sent to the mailinglist will be forwarded to you (except for your own...