Folks --
I recently moved some Mailman lists from a RH Linux server to a FreeBSD server, with
Mailman 2.1.3 and Postfix 2.1.14. The lists that were on the FreeBSD system had been
running fine with the configuration set as --with-mail-gid=mailman. The lists I
moved to this FreeBSD server had
On Saturday, October 4, 2003, at 04:17 am, Allan Trick wrote:
Ah. We're on 2.0.13!
I think I read that 2.1.2 is the latest stable release. Has that
now been upgraded to 2.1.3?
see:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=103
We just started using Mailman. Is an upgrade
Is there a way I can setup mail filters by subject or other headers (not
just by from/recipient)? Spammers often send spam faked as having been sent
by my lists. Then I get all sorts of bounces from the actual recipients
such as SpamAssassin Identified this message as spam.
I'd like to setup a
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 11:50:18AM -0400, Erez Zadok wrote:
Is there a way I can setup mail filters by subject or other headers (not
just by from/recipient)? Spammers often send spam faked as having been sent
by my lists. Then I get all sorts of bounces from the actual recipients
such as
The readme's for Mailman 2.1.3 say to use Python 2.2.1 (the latest version
when this version of Mailman came out). But now there's a Python
2.3. Does anyone know if Mailman would have a problem with an even later
version of Python than existed when 2.1.3 was put together? Or should I go
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ed Wilts writes:
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I don't see anything that would stop you from processing the incoming
e-mails through procmail before they get to mailman. Just change the
alias to point to valid user, process the e-mail via procmail and do
whatever you want with it, then
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 18:38, Paul H Byerly wrote:
you wrote:
I am using Mailman 2.1.2. All the lists I have the Archive link
takes
me to a link link http://lists.serverone.co.uk/pipermail/bfm/ and I
get
the error 'The requested URL /pipermail/bfm/ was not found on this
server.'
MM 2.1.3, Postfix, OS X
I just received this error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File cron/senddigests, line 94, in ?
main()
File cron/senddigests, line 86, in main
mlist.send_digest_now()
File /users/mailman/Mailman/Digester.py, line 60, in
send_digest_now
Paul Smith wrote:
I have some internal mailing lists that are trying to be closed (only
members can post without moderator approval).
Unfortunately, we have different email addresses for internal
vs. external mail, and our Exchange (:-/) server rewrites our addresses
for mail we send internally to
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Erez Zadok wrote:
I'd like to setup a filter rule that says: if the subject line
matches a certain string, discard this email and never tell me about
it. However, I don't this kind of rule to affect the way other
moderation or filter rules work.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Todd writes:
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Erez Zadok wrote:
I'd like to setup a filter rule that says: if the subject line
matches a certain string, discard this email and never tell me about
it. However, I don't this kind of rule to
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Erez Zadok wrote:
Yes! That's exactly it. Right now all I can do is hold mails
that match certain headers. I like that option for certain cases,
but I'd like another (independent) option to completely discard
mails that match certain headers.
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 15:30, Erez Zadok wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Todd writes:
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Erez Zadok wrote:
I'd like to setup a filter rule that says: if the subject line
matches a certain string, discard this email and never tell me
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 19:25, Jon Carnes wrote:
If you are simply looking at the subject line, then Procmail will do
this very easily.
man procmailex
Opps! I should have read the whole thread first.
Emily Latella Sorry. Never mind! /EL
Jon Carnes
I'd like to be able to set a list so the default setting for Conceal
yourself from subscriber list? is Yes rather than no. Don't see an
option for this in Defaults.py.
Paul
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Ok.. I was wondering something... when the monthly email reminders come out
from Mailman, they're sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When people on my virtual hosts have monthly email reminders, will they
come from [EMAIL PROTECTED] or the default domain? Can there be a
separate mailman list for each
Use the --wipe option
Allan Trick wrote:
I need to clean up a private archive, and followed the instructions
someone posted in a previous thread here: edited the mbox file to
remove the messages not wanted in the archive, deleted the html files
in the listname/2003 directory, and then ran
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