Hello,
In some of our lists, we are receiving excessive spam messages. We
analyzed the spam messages and found that they have similar headers. As
a result, we developed the following list:
^X-Mailer: (?!Microsoft Outlook .*)$
^X-mailer: .*$
^X-Mailer-LID: .*$
^X-Mailer-RecptId: .*$
Hello,
I have mailman 2.1.14 running on OS X Server 10.6.8
One list runs on a virtual domain.
All webpages for the list are addressed via https.
I achieved that with a redirect rule in apache, it simply redirects all http of
that domain to https.
That works fine so far, but when I try to approve
Am 29.01.2013 um 18:27 schrieb Matthias Schmidt:
Hello,
I have mailman 2.1.14 running on OS X Server 10.6.8
One list runs on a virtual domain.
All webpages for the list are addressed via https.
I achieved that with a redirect rule in apache, it simply redirects all http
of that domain to
Hi all,
we have a problem with mailman on Ubuntu 10LTS. We have set a site password
using mmsitepass (and before that using the Plesk interface). Mailman is
referenced globally for several domains using a ScriptAlias, but when opening
the admin interface (e.g. .../cgi-bin/mailman/create),
METU E-List Admin wrote:
In some of our lists, we are receiving excessive spam messages. We
analyzed the spam messages and found that they have similar headers. As
a result, we developed the following list:
^X-Mailer: (?!Microsoft Outlook .*)$
^X-mailer: .*$
This includes the one above it.
Matthias Schmidt wrote:
hmm, I found this:
http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/4.27+Securing+Mailman's+web+GUI+by+using+Secure+HTTP-SSL
and followed these advice, but now it still doesn't work and on top of it I
get redicted to the default url host with the login page after trying to
accept a
Matthias Bezold wrote:
we have a problem with mailman on Ubuntu 10LTS. We have set a site password
using mmsitepass (and before that using the Plesk interface). Mailman is
referenced globally for several domains using a ScriptAlias, but when opening
the admin interface (e.g.