Luis wrote:
Hi, Im one of the administrators of the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing list and I have a really simple question.
How can I block all the e-mails coming from a certain domain? How can
I block all the e-mails coming from lycos.co.kr or korea.com, for
example?
add an entry to the
Jack Ring wrote:
I have been administering the, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
list but about a week ago the password, seatcieig, that I had used
successfully suddenly started returning authentication failed Can
you please tell me how to gain access to the admin functions? I have
several
Dne p 31. kvten 2002 00:19 jste napsal(a):
No point; the to is always the address for the list. It would
be wasted space.
I dont't think so. Imagine the only an archive with persistent URI of each
message usecase. People are writing not to the list but directly to the
recipient and they can
Cassandra Fleetwood wrote:
cron logs the following error message from qrunner when attempting to send
the subscription confirmation message to a user that has a single in their
address (i.e. john.o'[EMAIL PROTECTED]).
sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
sh: -c:
Is that possible to do the same thing like this in Postfix?
Lewis
At 02:30 PM 5/31/02 +0530, Krishna Rao SN wrote:
How can I block all the e-mails coming from a certain domain? How can I
block a
ll the e-mails
coming from lycos.co.kr or korea.com, for example?
If you are using Linux and
Subject: Cannot subscribe to the list
Hi!
I installed Mailman 2.0.11 with htdig patch on our server.
Check_perms is reporting no errors and I successfully created one test
list.
On this list subscribing, archives, searching .. everything works.
Afterwards I created several new lists, but
Yeah, the way I do it is add to the main.cf:
header_checks=regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks
And then my file looks like this:
/^From:.*best20deals\.com/ REJECT Spam detected - this domain is blocked.
/^From:.*internetcheapskate\.com/ REJECT Spam detected - this domain is
blocked.
Hello, how can i do this with qmail??
thanks,
Yeah, the way I do it is add to the main.cf:
header_checks=regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks
And then my file looks like this:
/^From:.*best20deals\.com/ REJECT Spam detected - this domain is blocked.
/^From:.*internetcheapskate\.com/
Greetings, list members!
You may have heard my shout of triumph right over the Internet. I woke up
this morning with the answer to this problem in my head. It is, as with most
such things, a really simple problem and the answer was staring me in the face
the whole time.
To recap the problem: My
Hi,
I've searched high and low and have either missed the answer to this
during my search or it's very well hidden.
How to I remove, hide or munge the list-owner's address from the
Mailman-Footer to protect it from being scooped up by spambots?
I'm speaking particularly of this phrase at the
Good evening!
Sorry to bother you again.
I have successfully downloaded all my archives from YahooGroups using the
excellent yahoo2mbox.pl utility mentioned previously.
When I try to run bin/arch list mbox_filename to import them, only about
80 messages will go into the archives. I tried using
I hate to disagree but ...
RFC-0822 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc822.html) allows the local-part to
contain single quotes.
It also specifically allows, as a specified syntax, quoted strings as the
local part.
The characters that are not allowed outside of quoted strings are:
specials= (
At 03:08 PM 5/31/02, steven wrote:
I'm trying to find out how to edit the text which is created by the use
of MM-Mailman-Footer
I.E., where do I edit/define MM-Mailman-Footer ?
You will have to modify the function HTMLFormatter.GetMailmanFooter()
- Bob
I am currently running Redhat 7.2 and mailman2.0.8 was working perfectly
for me. Then out of the blue I get these errors that I am not sure of. I
have double and triple checked the configuration. Please help me if you can.
I have the symbolic link setup here:
/etc/smrsh
lrwxrwxrwx1 root
% bin/arch mylist mylist.mbox
figuring article archives
2002-June
figuring article archives
1999-February
figuring article archives
1999-February
figuring article archives
1999-March
.
.
.
*** malloc[3189]: error: Can't allocate region
Traceback (most recent call last):
File bin/arch, line
On Friday, May 31, 2002, at 10:33 PM, LuKreme wrote:
% bin/arch mylist mylist.mbox
while tracking down this error I made this change to bin/arch that I think
is actaully pretty useful:
res = self.dateToVolName(string.atof(article.date))
self.message(figuring article
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