Re: [Mailman-Users] nomail/A versus monthly reminder

2019-09-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 9/25/19 11:45 AM, Henry Yen wrote: > Hello. Mailman 2.1.23 package on Debian 7. > > If a subscriber's nomail flag is set by admin, does monthly subscription > info/reminder message still get sent to that subscriber? There's one > subscriber on a list that, although we don't want to actually

[Mailman-Users] nomail/A versus monthly reminder

2019-09-25 Thread Henry Yen
Hello. Mailman 2.1.23 package on Debian 7. If a subscriber's nomail flag is set by admin, does monthly subscription info/reminder message still get sent to that subscriber? There's one subscriber on a list that, although we don't want to actually unsubscribe, for the time being must not receive

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to detect if a new list is created

2019-09-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 9/25/19 7:12 AM, Peter Heitzer wrote: > Is there a simple method to detect if a new list was created? > As mailman updates the alias file (/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases in our > installation) with any new list I thought of > checking the modify date of the aliases file. > Is this a sufficient

[Mailman-Users] How to detect if a new list is created

2019-09-25 Thread Peter Heitzer
Is there a simple method to detect if a new list was created? As mailman updates the alias file (/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases in our installation) with any new list I thought of checking the modify date of the aliases file. Is this a sufficient method? Dipl.-Inform(FH) Peter Heitzer,

Re: [Mailman-Users] Totally disable list subscriptions?

2019-09-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 9/25/19 7:04 AM, Jayson Smith wrote: > > Is there any way in > Mailman to outright disable any and all subscription attempts for a > specific list? Set a regexp that matches anything in Privacy options... -> Subscription rules -> ban_list. E.g., ^.*$ However, this will only send a generic

[Mailman-Users] Totally disable list subscriptions?

2019-09-25 Thread Jayson Smith
Hi, For years I ran a Mailman list on my own server, until it obviously became too much of a load for certain ISPs to think I was sending legitimate Email. The final straw was when Microsoft blacklisted my IP from sending to all of their Email services (Hotmail, live.com, Outlook, etc.). I