On 6/20/20 1:39 PM, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> Am 20.06.20 um 19:37 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
>> On 6/20/20 5:52 AM, Johannes Rohr wrote:
>>>
>>> Jun 19 21:02:42 2020 (14835) Message discarded, msgid: <@***>'
>>> list: **,
>>> handler: SpamDetect
>>
>> There are 3 reasons
On 6/20/20 4:39 PM, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> Am 20.06.20 um 19:37 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
>> On 6/20/20 5:52 AM, Johannes Rohr wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> yesterday, I member tried multiple times to send a to a list, from a
>>> roundcube webmailer which is running on the same host as mailman itself.
>>> The
Am 20.06.20 um 19:37 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
> On 6/20/20 5:52 AM, Johannes Rohr wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> yesterday, I member tried multiple times to send a to a list, from a
>> roundcube webmailer which is running on the same host as mailman itself.
>> The message is in plain text without any
Am 20.06.20 um 19:10 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
[...]
> You can increase these by setting them in mm_cfg.py. On mail.python.org,
> they are set as
>
> DMARC_RESOLVER_TIMEOUT = seconds(8)
> DMARC_RESOLVER_LIFETIME = seconds(10)
Thanks so much Marc, great advice there!!!
Johannes
>
> for Mailman 2.1.
On 6/20/20 5:52 AM, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yesterday, I member tried multiple times to send a to a list, from a
> roundcube webmailer which is running on the same host as mailman itself.
> The message is in plain text without any attachments, no HTML either.
> Yet it was silently
On 6/20/20 4:22 AM, Anatoly Oreshkin wrote:
> My mailing lists contain text in various russian encoding, cp1251,
> koi8-r, utf-8, cp866.
> Mnogosearch search engine can convert on-the-fly these encodings into one
> encoding, specified in
> Mnogosearch configuration, and write to database.
> Can
On 6/20/20 4:11 AM, Johannes Rohr wrote:
>
> lately my mailman instance has applied the DMARC workarounds an
> increasing number of mails. Looking into /var/log/mailman/error, I see a
> large number of messages containing the string "DNSException: Unable to
> query DMARC policy for [address]:
On 6/20/20 1:23 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>
> Note that emergency moderation is a configuration setting, so only
> administrators can turn it on (as far as I know, Mark would know for
> sure). Once it is on, moderators can handle the moderation requests.
That's correct.
--
Mark Sapiro
Hi,
yesterday, I member tried multiple times to send a to a list, from a
roundcube webmailer which is running on the same host as mailman itself.
The message is in plain text without any attachments, no HTML either.
Yet it was silently discarded by mailman. In /var/log/mailman/vette I
find the
My mailing lists contain text in various russian encoding, cp1251,
koi8-r, utf-8, cp866.
Mnogosearch search engine can convert on-the-fly these encodings into one
encoding, specified in
Mnogosearch configuration, and write to database.
Can Namazu do such things ?
If it can do that then I would
Dear all,
lately my mailman instance has applied the DMARC workarounds an
increasing number of mails. Looking into /var/log/mailman/error, I see a
large number of messages containing the string "DNSException: Unable to
query DMARC policy for [address]: connection timed out".
We are running
Carl Zwanzig writes:
> > I choose Mnogosearch because of its ability to support russian character
> > encoding
>
> OK, any decent search engine should support UTF, which will pretty much
> include all encodings.
That's not really the way this works. No UTF even includes Latin-1
*as an
Bernie Cosell writes:
> I'm trying to set a moderator password for my list and I seem to be
> doing something wrong: I went into "Passwords" entered the
> moderator password both times and 'submitted' it and I get
> "Authorization failed" when I tried to use it. What did I forget
> to do?
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