Jordan Brown writes:
> Alas, no. I've seen too many messages intended to be private sent to
> the entire list with that configuration; I would never use it.
Good for you! I'm sorry that means that the suggestion is useless to
you, though.
Steve
On 08/08/2017 10:22 AM, David Gibbs wrote:
>
> Anyone else noticing a distributed mass subscribe attack going on their
> lists?
>
> I've noticed a massive number of attempts a small subset of email
> addresses, with modifiers (address+modif...@example.com), going on.
>
> It appears the address
John Poltorak wrote:
> Is it possible to run Mailman 3 on FreeBSD?
I don't know of anything that would be an issue. I know MM 3 has been
successfully installed on Mac OS X/Darwin.
A better place for this inquiry would be mailman-us...@mailman3.org
On 8/8/2017 12:22 PM, David Gibbs wrote:
Folks:
Anyone else noticing a distributed mass subscribe attack going on their
lists?
I've noticed a massive number of attempts a small subset of email
addresses, with modifiers (address+modif...@example.com), going on.
It appears the address is
Folks:
Anyone else noticing a distributed mass subscribe attack going on their lists?
I've noticed a massive number of attempts a small subset of email addresses,
with modifiers (address+modif...@example.com), going on.
It appears the address is valid ... so it appears to be some kind of hit
Is it possible to run Mailman 3 on FreeBSD?
If anyone has it working can you say if I should simply follow the normal
installation instructions or are there any gotchas?
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