On 2002-04-14 05:00 +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
The moderators are informed about each message that awaits
moderation; that alert would contain a URL they can visit and
approve or reject the mail, at their discretion.
The web interface is not necessary. Listar, for instance, just
On Sun, 2002-04-14 at 10:49, Andre Majorel wrote:
The web interface is not necessary. Listar, for instance, just
forwards the dubious mails to the moderator. Approving the
message is done by replying to listar (actually forwarding to
somelist-repost@somedomain, but you get the idea).
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Andre Majorel wrote:
The moderators are informed about each message that awaits
moderation; that alert would contain a URL they can visit and
approve or reject the mail, at their discretion.
The web interface is not necessary. Listar, for instance, just
Karsten Thygesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrvoje == Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrvoje Alan E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It would be a lot easier to report this shit to SpamCop if the
mailing list software didn't strip the incoming headers.
Hrvoje I don't know if ezmlm
Daniel Stenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The web interface is not necessary. Listar, for instance, just
forwards the dubious mails to the moderator. Approving the message
is done by replying to listar (actually forwarding to
somelist-repost@somedomain, but you get the idea).
The benefit
Hrvoje == Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrvoje How about my other suggestion, i.e. plugging a filter before
Hrvoje Mailman? nag, nag :-)
I have put a filter before ezmlm (spamassassin). See me previous post
to you about that...
Karsten
Alan == Alan E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alan On Saturday 13 April 2002 23:00, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
2. Plug the filter script between the local mail delivery agent
and Mailman. The filter can add an `X-Moderate-Me-Please' header
to the mails that fail the filtering rules. I can
Daniel == Daniel Stenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Andre Majorel wrote:
The moderators are informed about each message that awaits
moderation; that alert would contain a URL they can visit and
approve or reject the mail, at their discretion.
The web
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On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 04:20:58AM +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
As suggested by Alan E, this patch extends the meaning of timeout to
include DNS lookups. After this patch, I can't think of any network
operation still allowed to take more than the specified timeout
period.
Cool. Thanks. That's
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