On 09/15/2015 07:17 PM, Camille Ollié wrote:
>
> i don't have this issue with Sympa on postfix and ezmlm on Qmail on
> other mailing lists.
>
> Here is an example : [Bar] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:
> Re: Re: Re: IMP tice
>
> Even with thunderbird i have the issue.
(Including
Ricardo Kleemann writes:
> I wanted to give it a try. I understand it requires multiple
> packages to get it working, and wondering if there's already
> anywhere I can point to to install via apt-get.
Not that has been announced on this list, and it seems unlikely.
Mailman 3.0 is a source rel
Mark Sapiro writes:
> Mailman's bin/check_perms is the safer way to fix ownership and
> permissions.
Oops, yeah, that's the simplest way to get things consistent. Thanks
for the followup!
--
Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.or
I wanted to give it a try. I understand it requires multiple packages to
get it working, and wondering if there's already anywhere I can point to to
install via apt-get.
thanks
Ricardo
--
Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org
https:
On 9/15/2015 1:13 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Unfortunately, Mailman sends out the confirmation email before
requiring approval. I want to stop (or hold) the subscription
request before the confirmation message goes out.
You want a regexp in the ban_list for each list. For the python.org
lists we
On September 15, 2015 9:33:35 AM PDT, David Gibbs wrote:
>Unfortunately, Mailman sends out the confirmation email before
>requiring approval. I want to stop (or hold) the subscription request
>before the confirmation message goes out.
>
>Maybe I have to look into a captcha integration?
Recen
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
...
> If you have Mailman-Postfix integration, you don't want to set the owner of
> Mailman's data/aliases.db to root.
>
> Mailman's bin/check_perms is the safer way to fix ownership and permissions.
Ah I forgot about that. Thanks, Mark.
-T
On September 15, 2015 9:45:27 AM PDT, Tom Browder wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull
> wrote:
>> Bottom line: If I were you, I'd make sure that the mailman group and
>> user are set up properly, and then do "chown root:mailman
>
>Steve, thanks for some good info, but
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull
wrote:
> Tom Browder writes:
>
> > The installation instructions are a little confusing, but I take away
> > from them the best (almost default) choice for owner:group for the
> > "/usr/local/mailman" ($prefix) directory is 'mailman'.
>
> It
On 9/15/2015 11:31 AM, Richard Damon wrote:
The only thing I can think of is to require approval of all
subscriptions (and maybe confirmation) and then build a regexp to
auto approve all addresses without a + in them. I don't know how this
will interact with the ban list (if you need that).
Unf
Tom Browder writes:
> The installation instructions are a little confusing, but I take away
> from them the best (almost default) choice for owner:group for the
> "/usr/local/mailman" ($prefix) directory is 'mailman'.
It doesn't matter what the name is. You may wish to use a predefined
name p
The only thing I can think of is to require approval of all subscriptions (and
maybe confirmation) and then build a regexp to auto approve all addresses
without a + in them. I don't know how this will interact with the ban list (if
you need that).
> On Sep 15, 2015, at 12:17 PM, Gibbs, David
Folks:
I'm looking for a way to block, or preferably hold for approval, subscribe
requests where the email address contains a plus sign.
I've been getting a lot of subscribe requests from bogus email addresses that
look like: adfslij+32987...@gmail.com.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
david
--
IB
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 09/15/2015 07:25 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
>> The installation instructions are a little confusing, but I take away
>> from them the best (almost default) choice for owner:group for the
>> "/usr/local/mailman" ($prefix) directory is 'mailman'.
On 09/15/2015 07:25 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
> The installation instructions are a little confusing, but I take away
> from them the best (almost default) choice for owner:group for the
> "/usr/local/mailman" ($prefix) directory is 'mailman'.
The group must be 'mailman' (or whatever name you config
On 09/15/2015 06:50 AM, Camille Ollié wrote:
>
> i've installed Mailman3 on my Debian server.
>
> It works fine but i have a little problem : all replied messages have
> more "Re:" in Subject and i've not found where to control/remove it.
This reply will have Re: in the subject. I don't think M
Hi,
i've installed Mailman3 on my Debian server.
It works fine but i have a little problem : all replied messages have
more "Re:" in Subject and i've not found where to control/remove it.
Any idea ?
Regards.
PS : google not helped me.
--
M
The installation instructions are a little confusing, but I take away
from them the best (almost default) choice for owner:group for the
"/usr/local/mailman" ($prefix) directory is 'mailman'.
Any other opinions or recommendations?
Thanks.
Best regards,
-Tom
-
Mark Sapiro writes:
> On 09/14/2015 12:31 PM, fsanti...@deviltracks.net wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Any plans to support qmail with Mailman 3.0+ ?
>
> Questions about Mailman 3 and particularly Postorius and Hyperkitty are
> better posted to the mailman-develop...@python.org list
ML Meta: N
19 matches
Mail list logo