David Relson wrote:
>
>My mail handling environment is composed of postfix, procmail,
>bogofilter, and mailman. All incoming messages are _supposed_ to be
>processed by bogofilter, which adds a spam/ham tag to the message
>header. Messages to "mydomain.com" have the tags, but messages to
>"mylist
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 03:13:21 +0200
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 8:24 PM -0400 2004-10-29, David Relson wrote:
>
> > Part of asking the question was to learn whether mailman has any
> > ability to verify addresses. I wasn't aware of anything, which
> > doesn't mean it can't be done. Along a simil
Fa Yoeu wrote:
>I want to use one email address for posting and administrative
>functions. Is this possible with mailman? Currently I have the
>following setup.
>
>1. Mail is forwarded from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to one [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>2. Mail from ISP is retrieved using fetchmail with one user
On 10/29/2004 16:20, "Adrian Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There does seem to be a problem with Exim accepting the Mailman connection
> speed.
Not here, but CPanel isn't involved here.
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On 10/29/2004 2:38, "Brad Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alternatively, you can try asking on mailing lists or newsgroups
> oriented towards Exim. But I doubt that we're going to have much of
> anything else that we can do to help.
I don't attempt to answer cpanel type questions on the ex
At 8:24 PM -0400 2004-10-29, David Relson wrote:
Part of asking the question was to learn whether mailman has any ability
to verify addresses. I wasn't aware of anything, which doesn't mean it
can't be done. Along a similar vein, I'm wondering if there are ways
for postfix and procmail to val
Kyle Banerjee wrote:
>
>We want to use withlist to set all our lists so that the message is simply
> discarded if a nonmember tries to post.
>
>The help file is straightforward enough on the general syntax of the withlist
> command, and I've found numerous examples of how to use it to per
--On Friday, October 29, 2004 8:24 PM -0400 David Relson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Part of asking the question was to learn whether mailman has any ability
to verify addresses
I expect the biggest problem to be mobile users who post from multiple IP
addresses. I'm somewhat bleeding edge ;) for
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 16:59:09 -0700
Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Friday, October 29, 2004 5:33 PM -0400 David Relson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The other one spoofed a valid subscriber's address, so mailman
> > accepted it and sent copies to all subscribers.
>
> How do you know it's spoo
--On Friday, October 29, 2004 5:33 PM -0400 David Relson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The other one spoofed a valid subscriber's address, so mailman accepted
it and sent copies to all subscribers.
How do you know it's spoofed? How would mailman know?
Hi Brad,
Thanks ver much for your comments.
First of all, Mailman/Exim is a standard cPanel configuration that is used
by almost all cPanel based hosting companies which is the majority.
There does seem to be a problem with Exim accepting the Mailman connection
speed.
Question: can Mailman be c
Howdy all,
We run over 450 lists which are constantly bombarded by spammers. Most lists
bounce posts by nonmembers to the list administrators as well as sending a message
back to the phony address saying that they are not authorized to post. This confuses
many of the list administrators and
G'day,
I'm running bogofilter's mailing lists (user, developer, announce)
using postfix, procmail, and mailman-2.1.5. This morning two spoofed
messages arrived.
One of them was from the user list to the developer list. As the spoofed
address wasn't a valid subscriber, the message resulted in a
I have about 60+ files in my shunt directory. This is the result of a
show_qfiles, what's up? What am I supposed to do and how do I fix it?
I'm using:
Mailman 2.1.5
SuSE 8.1
PHP 4.2.2
Apache 2.0
/var/lib/mailman/qfiles/shunt # /usr/lib/mailman/bin/show_qfiles *.pck
>
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Hi,
I want to use one email address for posting and administrative
functions. Is this possible with mailman? Currently I have the
following setup.
1. Mail is forwarded from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to one [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. Mail from ISP is retrieved using fetchmail with one user account.
All post
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 17:09, Stewart Dean wrote:
> [ installation difficulty rant snipped for brevity ]
If your OS vendor (or distribution) provides packages you typically only
need to do something as simple as "install mailman" and do a few basic
post-install configuration steps. The installation
I really, /really/ appreciate applications that build into a single binary or a very few
files, that can be built on a (different) build and test host, then copied over to the
production when everything is thrashed out and ripe...you know, like Pine and UoW IMAP.
I like it because:
= it keeps th
At 10:27 AM +0100 2004-10-29, Adrian Cooper wrote:
Thanks, but I have already asked on the cPanel forum, and no real answers.
This must affect every cPanel installation as it is a default install.
I assume not many people must be using Mailman :)
Any other suggestions for fixing this?
So far a
Hello,
Thanks, but I have already asked on the cPanel forum, and no real answers.
This must affect every cPanel installation as it is a default install.
I assume not many people must be using Mailman :)
Any other suggestions for fixing this?
Thanks.
Regards,
Adrian.
> Adrian Cooper wro
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