Folks
You may recall over the weekend I was lamenting the fact that my lists are
getting spammed with with replies going back to somewhere (and being
determined as spam by some of the over zealous spam detectors).
So Paul Tomblin, suggested setting the system to discard the messages, and
for the
Quoting Dave Foran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The lists that are getting the bogus messages have new domain names, but
spammers are sending spam to the lists using the old domain. And hence
failing.
The list name that I am tinkering with is [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it used
to be [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Quoting Dave Foran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The lists that are getting the bogus messages have new domain names,
but spammers are sending spam to the lists using the old domain. And
hence failing.
The list name that I am tinkering with is [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it
used to be [EMAIL
Paul Tomblin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I moved my lists from my home machine (xcski.com) to a virtual
private server (list.xcski.com), I used postfix's
/etc/postfix/relocated to cause requests for the old list names to
bounce with a message giving the new list names. Spammers never read
Barry Finkel wrote:
I have moved a few lists from Majordomo to Mailman. The Mailman
machine is a different machine that the Majordomo machine. So,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
became
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I added an entry to the alias file on the Majordomo machine
redirecting mail.
Dave Foran wrote:
So, is this legal in the sense of Mailman on the General options page
Example
host_name (general): Host name this list prefers for email. Railnet.org
To also add nshore.org so that both valid domain names are there.
host_name (general): Host name this list prefers for