At 11:23 AM -0700 2004-07-21, Alexander Storman wrote:

 We are looking for a way to password protect sending of messages in Mailman.
 Is there a way to setup a password inside the email body for outgoing
 messages?

I'm not aware of anything, no.

 Do I have any options other than forcing a moderation flag on all users and
 making list administrators approve these via the web interface?

Within mailman, that's the only solution I know of.

What are other people doing in this situation?

IMO, the better solution is to implement anti-virus scanning software on your mail server, so that these things are caught and dealt with before they ever get the chance of getting to Mailman.


The information at <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.012.htp> is oriented towards using amavisd and SpamAssassin in an anti-spam configuration, but you can also use amavisd to tie into anti-virus scanning solutions, such as ClamAV.

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