On 1/1/21 1:43 PM, jack...@encompasserve.org wrote:
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> What I'm still struggling with is why tomorrow, 'A' will email
> (I'll go in on web admin on 'A' there'll be nothing there). I go in
> on admin on 'B' the exact ones reported in the 'A's email will be
> there, I'll discard them, 'B' will
On Fri, 1 Jan 2021, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 1/1/21 11:48 AM, jack...@encompasserve.org wrote:
Then neither of those instances is the one sending the notices. You need
to look at the chain of Received: headers in the notice to find the IP
of the server that is originating them. Then you have to
On 1/1/21 11:48 AM, jack...@encompasserve.org wrote:
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> The list was indeed migrated from one instance to another.
>
> Surely the requests need to be cleared-out of the instance
> doing the email reporting.
>
> On both, Mailman reports "There are no pending requests."
>
> The following day,
On Fri, 1 Jan 2021, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 1/1/21 1:55 AM, jack...@encompasserve.org wrote:
Admin email received 8am each morning listing the pending
posts from non-members.
Mailman reports "There are no pending requests."
Tomorrow the same thing happens reporting the same historic
date of
On 1/1/21 1:55 AM, jack...@encompasserve.org wrote:
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> Admin email received 8am each morning listing the pending
> posts from non-members.
>
> Go in and:
>
> 1. select 'Reject' on each post
> 2. add the faked sender to the block from subscribing filter
> 3. submit all data
>
> Mailman reports
Some time ago, spam received from a faked address.
Admin email received 8am each morning listing the pending
posts from non-members.
Go in and:
1. select 'Reject' on each post
2. add the faked sender to the block from subscribing filter
3. submit all data
Mailman reports "There are no pending