On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 11:54 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> But when you do run into issues, whether a need for customization or a
> bug, it help a lot to be using something as close to upstream's
> recommended configuration as possible. That's why many projects (not
> just Mailman) recommend
Mark J Bradakis writes:
> So my mailing lists are getting hit by spam that goes to the lists
> since it claims to be from some poor subscriber whose email got
> hijacked. But to be more general, what are some of the current
> best practices to filter out spam in a postfix mailman environment
Lindsay Haisley writes:
> It's probably just as easy to bypass the precompiled Ubuntu package and
> work straight from the Mailman distribution. If I have issues, which
> are ususally creative problems with Python, I'd much rather work with
> the Mailman devs than with Canonical :-)
We do li
So my mailing lists are getting hit by spam that goes to the lists
since it claims to be from some poor subscriber whose email got
hijacked. But to be more general, what are some of the current
best practices to filter out spam in a postfix mailman environment
on Linux?
mjb.
--
Andrew H wrote:
>
>I'm using the mailman vhost branch (is this the 'best' thing to use to
>do multi-domain mailing list hosting?)
The recommended best practice for Mailman 2.1.x is to run a separate
Mailman instance per domain. The vhost branch may be the second choice
alternative.
>When I ente
Hello,
I'm using the mailman vhost branch (is this the 'best' thing to use to
do multi-domain mailing list hosting?)
When I enter /mailman/admin/2030 it first asks for the password, after
that I get an error page 'Bug in Mailman version 2.1.14'
This happens on all the lists, but it did used to w
On 5/14/2012 11:36 AM, David wrote:
> There is an old discussion in this list's archives on this topic at
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-April/044342.html.
> Unfortunately, it didn't help me.
>
> The problem, as I understand it, is that when you change the digest
> setting,
There is an old discussion in this list's archives on this topic at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-April/044342.html.
Unfortunately, it didn't help me.
The problem, as I understand it, is that when you change the digest
setting, it also affects the non-digest setting. The arch
On 5/14/2012 1:21 PM, Amit Bhatt wrote:
So, does it mean that we cannot run our mailman with hosting provider
like Hostgator? If this is the case, who is good service provider
where our mailing list can work properly without such interruption.
Regards,
Amit Bhatt
- Original Message -
So, does it mean that we cannot run our mailman with hosting provider like
Hostgator? If this is the case, who is good service provider where our
mailing list can work properly without such interruption.
Regards,
Amit Bhatt
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Stone"
To:
Sent: Monday,
On Mon, 14 May 2012, Amit Bhatt wrote:
Today, I've got an E-Mail from them saying that as per the mail policy,
our members can send 500 mails per hour but we are exceeding the number
of mails a day!
While the fact is we have around 360 members and we send hardly 50 to 60
messages in entire d
Hello all,
I have recently shifted my site and mailing list on Hostgator server here in
India.
Today, I've got an E-Mail from them saying that as per the mail policy, our
members can send 500 mails per hour but we are exceeding the number of mails a
day!
While the fact is we have around 360 mem
12 matches
Mail list logo