Is there a way to on/off the dupes option via command line?
Possibly withlist?
Or better yet, when I import a file of users can I set dupes unchecked?
I currently do this via command line with a text file not through web admin.
Thanks,
Dan
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Hello all.
I'm list administrator for a new UK healthcare mailing list. I want to add
a disclaimer to all emails as a footer, and have set it up in the non Digest
Options. I also want the footer to appear in the body of the email, not as
an attachment.
If I set Content Filtering to
For the past couple days my Mailman server has been hammered with automated
subscription requests. I've always seen a few here and there but nothing like
this. Thousands of them, exploiting the web interface and replying to
confirmation email messages. Many of our lists were open
Roger Richmond wrote:
Pass Mime Types-
multipart
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
The above two lines are redundant because you are alreaty accepting all
multipart types with the first line.
text/plain
image
You are accepting attached images. This means any message with an
attached
Dan Young wrote:
Is there a way to on/off the dupes option via command line?
Possibly withlist?
See http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/set_nodups.py. This withlist
script turns On nodupes for all members of the list. To turn the
setting Off instead, change '1' to '0' in the line
This has been resolved. The post was from a non-member and
generic_nonmember_action was Reject and the SMTP recipient was the
poster being sent the rejection.
Note that generic_nonmember_action = Reject is a bad idea in general
because it causes backscatter to innocent 3rd parties with spam with
Kalbfleisch, Gary writes:
inundated with confirmation request messages, and you cannot delete
them all at once on the Tend to pending moderator requests
screen. You have to select Discard for each of them
individually. I don't know if this has been changed yet.
As far as I can see,
Hi Mark,
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the details of queue
process, the meaning of the file names in the queue, and what's the right
way to handle files in the queue (like mv vs. cp).
I have been managing campus mailing service for a long time. Once in a
while we got