On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 09:18:00PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also we don´t want to use any kind of secret address or any
security by obscurity model for the allowed posting addresses.
The trick will be to creat a .courier file in the mailinglist account
home directory (right?) which
Am 2003-12-04 21:18:00, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Hello,
the goal is to configure a newsletter, that only can be posted to by
one person, the newsletter author. the list should be maintanance
free, so we don?t want to use moderation.
Also we don?t want to use any kind of secret address
Hi,
On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 19:02:25 -0500, you wrote:
No, as long as you are careful to only look at the second line of the
very first Received: header; and you ignore all other Received: headers.
OK, please let me repeat. It would be nice if all others interested in
this could check this.
the
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could imagine that there are many people out there that would like
to run newsletters based on courier-mlm, if they knew how they could
assure that only allowed people can post to that newsletter.
I'm using a secret posting address, like [EMAIL PROTECTED], by
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From: Julian Mehnle
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 3:16 PM
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could imagine that there are many people out there that would like
to run newsletters based on courier-mlm, if they knew how they could
assure that only allowed
Hi,
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 22:08:50 -0500, you wrote:
You don't even need to mark the list as moderated. Simply use a shell
script to filter all incoming mail, via the .courier mechanism, before
running couriermlm.
well, that sounds easy, but I don´t know where to start on that. How
would such
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't even need to mark the list as moderated. Simply use a shell
script to filter all incoming mail, via the .courier mechanism, before
running couriermlm.
well, that sounds easy, but I don´t know where to start on that. How
would such a script look like? On what
Hi,
thanks for your explanations, I will check both methods.
The methods mentioned both have a backdoor, so it is better to keep
them moderated, right?
I wonder, why it is not possible to use the brilliant authentication
backend courier comes with. Isn´t it possible to construct something
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 22:08:50 -0500, you wrote:
You don't even need to mark the list as moderated. Simply use a shell
script to filter all incoming mail, via the .courier mechanism, before
running couriermlm.
well, that sounds easy, but I dont know where to start
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The methods mentioned both have a backdoor, so it is better to keep
them moderated, right?
I wonder, why it is not possible to use the brilliant authentication
backend courier comes with. Isnt it possible to construct something
like:
if user is
Julian Mehnle writes:
I wrote:
As far as I know, no authentication information is passed from the
SMTP auth and msg reception stage to the local delivery stage.
Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A succesfull SMTP authentication will have stuff record in headers.
Ah, so it seems I was in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
how do i have to configure courer-mlm for newsletters?
I would like to use the handling of bounces of courier-mlm, but there
should be only one address, that can send to that newsletter.
As I see it now, I have to setup a moderated list with
POST=mod
And then
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