My wife is asking what she needs to do with all my servers if i'm
incapacitated or dead. One of the things that would need to be turned over
to somebody else are all my mailman lists. And so one thing i'm looking at
would be a way to send an announcement to all the lists on my server. I
I have been looking thru the achives but alas. I am missing something ;-)
Is there a way for a list moderator/owner to either unsubscribe or a
subsctibe
a user to the list using e-mail commands ??
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Quoting Dave Foran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have been looking thru the achives but alas. I am missing something ;-)
Is there a way for a list moderator/owner to either unsubscribe or a
subsctibe
a user to the list using e-mail commands ??
remove_members listname email-address
There is also a
Paul Tomblin wrote:
And so one thing i'm looking at
would be a way to send an announcement to all the lists on my server. I
understand that you can send mail to a list with an x-approved with the
list password, but can you do the same with the admin password?
If by admin password, you mean
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Paul Tomblin wrote:
And so one thing i'm looking at
would be a way to send an announcement to all the lists on my server. I
understand that you can send mail to a list with an x-approved with the
list password, but can you do the same with the
Paul Tomblin wrote:
Quoting Dave Foran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Is there a way for a list moderator/owner to either unsubscribe or a
subsctibe
a user to the list using e-mail commands ??
remove_members listname email-address
There is also a add_members command.
But these are shell commands.
Paul Tomblin wrote:
You mean that if people used the Approve: header that Mailman doesn't
strip it out before it sends it? That seems like a huge security hole.
No I don't mean that. It is removed whether or not the password is
valid. When I said This is intentional to discourage sending the
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Paul Tomblin wrote:
You mean that if people used the Approve: header that Mailman doesn't
strip it out before it sends it? That seems like a huge security hole.
No I don't mean that. It is removed whether or not the password is
valid. When I
Quoting Paul Tomblin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
My wife is asking what she needs to do with all my servers if i'm
incapacitated or dead. One of the things that would need to be turned over
to somebody else are all my mailman lists. And so one thing i'm looking at
would be a way to send an
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Paul Tomblin wrote:
You mean that if people used the Approve: header that Mailman doesn't
strip it out before it sends it? That seems like a huge security hole.
No I don't mean that. It is removed whether or not the password is
valid. When I said
Larry Stone wrote:
But it also minimizes the risk of accidental disclosure of the site
password. I assume if Approved was misspelled in a header or as the first
line of the message, it would be included in the message if it was
susequently approved by a moderator or met other critieria for not
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Paul Tomblin wrote:
You mean that if people used the Approve: header that Mailman doesn't
strip it out before it sends it? That seems like a huge security hole.
No I don't mean that. It is removed whether or not the password is
valid. When I said
David Lee wrote:
If the inbound email contains not only the plain text message but also its
equivalent in HTML
and if the Approved: is specified as the first line of the body rather
than as a header
then
the password is in danger of leaking outbound, being stripped only from
the
Hi,
is there a detailed documentation about the template variables that
are available for ALL the mailman files?
As I found there seem to be several formats and ideas of how to write
template variables, all different in the mail confirmation files, html
and configuration interface??? E.g.
At 9:10 PM +0100 1/17/07, Tommy Braun wrote:
is there a detailed documentation about the template variables that
are available for ALL the mailman files?
Not that I know of.
As I found there seem to be several formats and ideas of how to write
template variables, all different in the
Dears
I have a problem with postfix...and mailman
Postfix is run ok but when run with mailman said one error
Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table..
These is my file
main.cf
myhostname = piluso.clacso.edu.ar
# mydomain = clacso.edu.ar
alias_maps =
On 1/16/07 6:57 AM, Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I appreciate both Mark and Barry's informative and prompt replies.
Let me do a little more investigating ... maybe there's some conflict
with one of my FF plugins ...
Did you install a new plugin (or update one) about the time the
I am the system admin and list admin. We're running Mailman 2.1.9 on
RHEL. On a moderately high-volume social/chat list, a list member keeps
getting disabled for bounces, though he does get SOME or most of his
list mail, and gets the you are disabled message.
What's the best way for me to
At 4:18 PM -0800 1/17/07, Carl Paukstis wrote:
What's the best way for me to get/find and examine the actual raw
bounce messages coming back from his mail server that are causing him
to get disabled, so we can work with his provider or filter to prevent
this?
Change the alias for
hey there
i'v been searching through all archive and FAQ Wizard but could not find
the answer.
We have a list, which discards all non-members. We have 2 filters which
go for spams.
1st filter, if the X-SPAM-header contains xxx, discard it
2nd filter, if the X-SPAM-header contains ,
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