Hello Richard Damon. On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 21:43:42 -0500, you wrote:
> It's basically a policy call. If it is a few known addresses, you can
> add them to accept these non-members to white list. If you want to
> accept some non-member but reject others, unless you can devise a filter
> to
> -Original Message-
> From: Mailman-Users bounces+brian=emwd@python.org> On Behalf Of Mark Sapiro
> Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2019 10:22 PM
> To: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce processing
>
> On 1/19/19 2:41 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> > Over the
On 1/19/19 2:41 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> Over the past several weeks, I have received many reports from Mailman
> concerning too
> many bounces from certain subscribers who are normally very active on one of
> my forums.
>
> All of these "Bounce Action Notification"'s appear to be coming
On 1/19/19 2:44 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> One of my subscribers is complaining that he cannot activate the digest mode
> for his
> account. I can find nothing wrong in the admin database.
>
> Where should I look for this problem?
What does the user do and what happens?
--
Mark Sapiro
At Sat, 19 Jan 2019 13:58:08 -0800 "Kenneth G. Gordon"
wrote:
>
> One of my forums has suddenly been inundated with posts to the list by
> non-subscribers,
> most of which seem to be coming from some homosexual list somewhere.
>
> These seem to be coming from every place in the world.
>
>
On 1/19/19 5:24 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> On 19 Jan 2019 at 17:08, Richard Damon wrote:
>
>> Set the action on Sender Filters for messages from non-members to
>> discard, instead of hold. I had to do that a long time ago (Don´t
>> reject or you will be generating back-scatter)
> OK. I'll try
On January 19, 2019 18:00:35 "Kenneth G. Gordon"
wrote:
Over the past several weeks, I have received many reports from Mailman
concerning too
many bounces from certain subscribers who are normally very active on one
of my forums.
All of these "Bounce Action Notification"'s appear to be
On 1/19/19 5:41 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> Over the past several weeks, I have received many reports from Mailman
> concerning too
> many bounces from certain subscribers who are normally very active on one of
> my forums.
>
> All of these "Bounce Action Notification"'s appear to be coming
Over the past several weeks, I have received many reports from Mailman
concerning too
many bounces from certain subscribers who are normally very active on one of my
forums.
All of these "Bounce Action Notification"'s appear to be coming from only a
very few ISPs,
the big one being AOL,
One of my subscribers is complaining that he cannot activate the digest mode
for his
account. I can find nothing wrong in the admin database.
Where should I look for this problem?
Ken Gordon
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Mailman-Users mailing list
Set the action on Sender Filters for messages from non-members to discard,
instead of hold. I had to do that a long time ago (Don’t reject or you will be
generating back-scatter)
> On Jan 19, 2019, at 4:58 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon
> wrote:
>
> One of my forums has suddenly been inundated with
One of my forums has suddenly been inundated with posts to the list by
non-subscribers,
most of which seem to be coming from some homosexual list somewhere.
These seem to be coming from every place in the world.
I receive notices from Mailman every time I check my e-mail listing of 4 to a
On 1/18/19 9:56 PM, Dominik Hoffmann wrote:
> I have a couple of mailing lists on my mailman server that don’t forward
> messages to their members. There are no rules that would block them. It all
> looks like they are stuck in a queue, which would just have to be unstuck. Is
> there a
I have a couple of mailing lists on my mailman server that don’t forward
messages to their members. There are no rules that would block them. It all
looks like they are stuck in a queue, which would just have to be unstuck. Is
there a command-line way of doing that?
smime.p7s
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