Thanks very much ... works like a charm.
Dave
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dave Filchak wrote:
>
>
>> Thanks for the reply. I am using Thunderbird and wanting to send html
>> email to Mailman. I looked through the instructions on how to add a
>> custom header and I am sad to say ... I don't get it.
On Feb 10, 2007, at 11:06 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> On one of my lists, when a subscriber sends a message to listname-
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], instead of the unsub confirmation, they get back the
>> "Sorry, you're not allowed to post to this list" message (it's
>> configured as a one-way list).
>>
Dave Filchak wrote:
>Thanks for the reply. I am using Thunderbird and wanting to send html
>email to Mailman. I looked through the instructions on how to add a
>custom header and I am sad to say ... I don't get it. Any chance you can
>walk me through it? I have opened about:config but I am not
Thanks for the reply. I am using Thunderbird and wanting to send html
email to Mailman. I looked through the instructions on how to add a
custom header and I am sad to say ... I don't get it. Any chance you can
walk me through it? I have opened about:config but I am not sure what I
am supposed
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 12:18:26 -0800
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karl Zander wrote:
>>
>> Fundamentally, its not a technology problem.
>
>
> Agreed, but as others have suggested, technology can
>help.
Yes. I didn't mean to imply it could not. We are using
technology to help us
Karl Zander wrote:
>
> Fundamentally, its not a technology problem.
Agreed, but as others have suggested, technology can help. For example,
if the 'bad guy' has a fixed IP, you can set header_filter_rules to
discard messages that have that IP in a Received: header. Of course,
that may just force
On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 15:54:59 -0800
Bob Morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you all for your insights in the
>Challenge/Response question. I am
> convinced this is not the way to go. In fact, I used
>some of the same
> arguments to the client when he brought it up.
>
> The problem remains,
Scot Hacker wrote:
> On one of my lists, when a subscriber sends a message to listname-
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], instead of the unsub confirmation, they get back the
>"Sorry, you're not allowed to post to this list" message (it's
>configured as a one-way list).
>
>Any idea what could cause this?
On one of my lists, when a subscriber sends a message to listname-
[EMAIL PROTECTED], instead of the unsub confirmation, they get back the
"Sorry, you're not allowed to post to this list" message (it's
configured as a one-way list).
Any idea what could cause this?
Thanks,
Scot
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>
> The problem remains, however: How do I prevent spoofing? In this case they
> have a real fear due to a board member who is soon to be ejected from the
> board and have organizational membership taken away. They feel he is capable
> (both emotionally and technically) of major disturbances on on
Bob Morse writes:
> The problem remains, however: How do I prevent spoofing? In this case they
> have a real fear due to a board member who is soon to be ejected from the
> board and have organizational membership taken away. They feel he is capable
> (both emotionally and technically) of majo
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