Glenn Sieb writes:
> Then please work on your phrasing.
That times time and effort, which I will start saving right now.
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On 05/08/2014 12:42 PM, Glenn Sieb wrote:
>
> In the past, this was easy
> enough. The From: line was there with the OP's email address. Now, as
> far as I can tell, depending on the MUA the *poster* uses, there *might*
> be two Reply-Tos--one with the OP email, one with the list address. But
> th
It is not necessary to cc: me. I get list emails. Emails can go to the
list, unless you wish to take something private. Thank you.
On 5/7/14, 10:36 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> If you just want to vent, please say so. I thought you were asking
> for help.
Then please work on your phrasing. Y
At Wed, 7 May 2014 15:14:13 -0500 ke...@rawfeddogs.net wrote:
>
> Fellow Mailman Users,
>
> I'm considering switching from Ecartis to Mailman to use some of Mailman's
> new features for dealing with DMARC. I have 2.1.18 installed via FreeBSD
> ports and have set up a test list. The list archiv
On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 11:31:14AM -0500, Bill Christensen wrote:
> I've got a problem with one of my lists where it's being flooded
> with spurious subscription requests.
[…]
> About 12 hrs ago I switched it to require Admin approval. 500+
> subscription requests - mostly in batches of 5-10 fro
On 05/08/2014 07:51 AM, Ecklund, Morgan wrote:
> Now the processor is close to 100%. Messages are going out slow.
> I followed some trouble shooting guides to many to mention.
What does 'top' show about the processes using the CPU? If the
process(es) is/are python processes, do 'ps -fw' on their
On 05/08/2014 09:31 AM, Bill Christensen wrote:
>
> Question 1: Is it possible to reverse the order of approval and
> confirmation when requiring both? The admin then can reject all those
> with duplicates, only allowing the (presumably real) single subscription
> requests to send out a confirmat
On 05/08/2014 06:47 AM, Sylvain Viart wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use the member management form, or some tricks, to
> filter members authorized to post to an announce list?
>
> newsletter : How do I create a newsletter/announcement/one-way list?
> http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?page
Hi all,
I've got a problem with one of my lists where it's being flooded with
spurious subscription requests.
The list was set to require subscription confirmation; the innocent
victims whose addresses were used for the subscription requests started
complaining, as they'd get anywhere from 2
Fellow Mailman Users,
I'm considering switching from Ecartis to Mailman to use some of Mailman's
new features for dealing with DMARC. I have 2.1.18 installed via FreeBSD
ports and have set up a test list. The list archives are set to private.
When I visit the list info page it displays (The curr
On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 03:14:13PM -0500, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
> I have 2.1.18 installed via FreeBSD ports and have set up a test list.
> The list archives are set to private. When I visit the list info page it
> displays (The current archive is only available to the list members.) next
> to the
from a command line in the mailman/bin directory
-bash-4.1$ ./list_members LISTNAME | wc -l
2
On 05/08/2014 02:43 AM, Sylvain Viart wrote:
document.write('927');
Hi,
Is there some simple way to just get a counter of the number member
subscribed in a list?
So it can be put back in some ht
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Joseph Brennan writes:
> >
> > "Stephen J. Turnbull" wrote:
> >
> > > > Honestly, they (one of the principal DMARC spec authors works for
> > > > Yahoo) ignored their own advice, imagine how well that would go
> > > > over in
Joseph Brennan writes:
>
> "Stephen J. Turnbull" wrote:
>
> > > Honestly, they (one of the principal DMARC spec authors works for
> > > Yahoo) ignored their own advice, imagine how well that would go
> > > over in some other industries.
I didn't write that, and I dissent from the impli
Hello Listers,
I migrated to a VMware ESXI environment from an old P3/512 MB mailman server
(RedHat/sendmail, mailman had been upgraded to 2.1.x (I think)).
The new environment is CentoOS 6.2 Postfix Mailman 2.1.16rc2.
Anyway the old server was a rock!
The new mailman environment is a processor s
On 08/05/2014 15:47, Sylvain Viart wrote:
Is it possible to use the member management form, or some tricks, to
filter members authorized to post to an announce list?
newsletter : How do I create a newsletter/announcement/one-way list?
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030685
Hi,
Is it possible to use the member management form, or some tricks, to
filter members authorized to post to an announce list?
newsletter : How do I create a newsletter/announcement/one-way list?
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030685
May be not…
Should I use : accept_the
"Stephen J. Turnbull" wrote:
> Honestly, they (one of the principal DMARC spec authors works for
> Yahoo) ignored their own advice, imagine how well that would go
> over in some other industries.
Let's not overlook Agari, which has a financial stake in offering a
solution to the problem
On 08/05/2014 12:07, Sajan Parikh wrote:
You could on a cron write the output of the following command to a
file somewhere in your web root, then use your Javascript to read the
contents of that file.
root@mailman:/var/lib/mailman# ./bin/list_members discuss | wc -l
16
root@mailman:/var/lib/ma
document.write('927');
Hi,
Is there some simple way to just get a counter of the number member
subscribed in a list?
So it can be put back in some html content.
I've a script for another tool which outputs JavaScript for example:
document.write('927');
(not related, searching the word "co
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