$ python -V
Python 2.7.5
$ python bootstrap.py
Downloading
http://pypi.python.org/packages/2.7/s/setuptools/setuptools-0.6c11-py2.7.egg
Traceback (most recent call last):
File bootstrap.py, line 254, in module
ws.require(requirement)
File
In case this is useful to anyone else:
=== What I was going to post ===
After updating postfix to 2.10, mailman (which has datestamps on the binaries
of Apr 2010) is failing. The log message in maillot is the dreaded:
Aug 3 10:38:33 mail Mailman mail-wrapper: Group mismatch error. Mailman
# ./list_lists
3 matching mailing lists found:
Mailman - [no description available]
Family1 - [no description available]
Mailman - [no description available]
Why are there two Mailman lists and do I need to be concerned?
Also, since I am here, I can't find the change files for Mailman 2.1
On May 4, 2011, at 9:59, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
So, it looks like mm_cfg.py is the only .py that gets recompiled
automatically, right? So how do I recompile SpamDetect.py after making my
changes?
With further reading into Python, it appears that one of Python's features
I made some changes to a .py file and then restarted mailman with
/usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl restart
however, the .pyc file did not get updated as its timestamp didn't change:
# ls -lshtr Mailman/Handlers/Spam*
6 -rw-r--r-- 1 root mailman 4.4K Apr 24 2010
On Mar 15, 2011, at 12:39, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Mailman ignores all headers that it is not specifically interested in.
Is this something that will change in MM3? There are actually quite a lot of
headers that I would like to strip from messages.
Actually, having a whitelist for
On Mar 15, 2011, at 9:08, Website Administrator ad...@ivclive.org wrote:
Hi, I am running multiples lists on my server and I am having issues with
people not receiving emails who are using any of the msn email address or
work addresses. Can you please advise what can be the reason behind
On 3-Aug-2010, at 14:17, Balaji Ramanathan wrote:
Unfortunately, yes I am running 2.0.5 version.
Upgrading is not under my control.
Mailman 2.0.5 is pushing ten years old. If your host is unwilling or unable to
update then find another host. If this is a corporate machine where the IT
I may have asked this before, but if so I can't find it in my archives.
Is there a way to send a test message to a list without it being sent out to
the entire list? Something like a ping that only replies to you?
I have a list I host for a friend that is very sporadic. When active it can get
On 4-Jun-2010, at 02:33, Jasper - HRSA wrote:
Is there a setting in mailman where one can release 300 e-mails every hour.
My host only allow me to send 300 e-mails every hour.
Get a new host.
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ends.
On 27-May-2010, at 11:49, Hung Phan wrote:
A user reports that she did not receive an emergency message that was sent to
a list of 819 members with one member marked as no mail, yesterday. According
to smtp log, the message sent out to 813 recipients of that list on May 25,
2010 10:39:40.
On 8-May-2010, at 15:38, Mark Sapiro wrote:
'Approved:(\s|nbsp;)*Hon94Bar'
how about
Approved:([^])*Password
when searching the HTML portion?
Or do you have to have the same search string for all portions?
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On Apr 24, 2010, at 14:27, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
wave a fresh chicken bone over the server
All hail the power of the chicken bone.
(it's working again, Woot)
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http
I tried to send a message to a low-traffic announce-list which failed:
Mailman mail-wrapper: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper
script to be executed as group mailman, but the system's mail server executed
the mail script as group nobody. Try tweaking the mail server to
On 24-Apr-2010, at 13:15, Mark Sapiro wrote:
LuKreme wrote:
I tried to send a message to a low-traffic announce-list which failed:
Are other lists working?
No, everything is dead.
[Let's just ignore anything having to do with the ports package, I'm trying to
get the source tarball
On 1-Mar-2010, at 10:50, David Newman wrote:
For a read-only announcement list, I'm looking for a way to set up
one-click subscription where a user enters an email in a form on a web
page and gets subscribed right away, with no confirmation needed.
Please let me know the domain(s) these
On 1-Mar-2010, at 09:58, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I think Yahoo is wrong in this.
Oh yeah, there's no question at all that Yahoo has their proverbial head up
their backsides.
But they are a large enough gorilla that they don't have to care.
I am happy to say that I've convinced many people to
On 28-Feb-10 09:59, John Griessen wrote:
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: DSC04246.JPG
Type: application/octet-stream
Because it was defined incorrectly as an application/octet stream
instead of as an image/jpeg
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On 28-Feb-10 11:03, Mark Sapiro wrote:
SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION = True
Would that be considered unsafe?
I mean, it SEEMS unsafe, but is it really?
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On 28-Feb-10 22:34, Mark Sapiro wrote:
And a Happy Mailman Day to you too;).
Sweet, does this mean I get the day off work?
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spilled on black velvet, the stars that lured and ultimately called the
boldest towards
On 18-Feb-2010, at 14:55, Steven Jones wrote:
References: pc195201002171803250531f3243...@msapiro
pc1952010021718151607963bbe0...@msapiro
In-Reply-To: pc1952010021718151607963bbe0...@msapiro
[...]
Hi,
Hi, please do not hijack someone else's thread when starting a new topic.
Create a
On 9-Feb-2010, at 07:26, Mark Sapiro wrote:
You might also consider something like Google Groups for this.
Eww! Ick. spit
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On 15-Jan-2010, at 09:24, Goodman, William wrote:
I had a user send an email to one of our lists (approx. 700 email
address), he states that some users received them about (450) and other did
not. Is there a email address limitation or member limitation?
Not in Mailman.
There are many
On 21-Dec-2009, at 17:36, John Fitzsimons wrote:
In another thread we were talking about Mailman to web forum
options. As Mailman can manage NNTP I wondered whether anyone
here had come across an NNTP server for local (not usenet)
newsgroups ?
I'd start with this search:
On 17-Dec-2009, at 10:56, Jan Behrens wrote:
whenever i send an email to the list via the mail.app on my IPhone, sent
images are lost.
I just tested this from my iPhone and the image was posted just fine.
Headers look like this:
Return-Path: mylist-bounces+*munged*=*munged*@*munged*.com
On 9-Dec-2009, at 09:01, TomSherlock wrote:
They receive two messages, one from the list and one from the poster.
So you are trying to figure out how Mailman can prevent a third party from
mailing a third party?
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were
On 7-Dec-2009, at 09:33, alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
I have a contact.enterprise.com subdomain.
Please don't use real (or even potentially real) domains when you are trying to
obfuscate your own domains. You have three, and ONLY three choices:
1) Use the real domains. In most cases, this is
So, my mailinglists are on http://covisp.net/mailman/ and I want them to be on
lists.covisp.net, but I can't remember how to change this.
The reason is that the default server for www.covisp.net and covisp.net has
changed, but the mail server is still the same machine, and that is the machine
On 26-Nov-2009, at 16:26, Shop at Just Brits wrote:
Another prob I ran into early on was folks just blindly
using the Reply-All function therefore if I had made
the orginal post I would get TWO replies. I nipped THAT
in the bud VERY quickly.
I'd much rather get two replies than what some
On 27-Nov-2009, at 08:56, Mark Sapiro wrote:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman/2.1/files/head%3A/contrib/
where you can download mmdsr and README.mmdsr
Hmm.. the readme and internal docs where not that useful.
# Arguments for your mktemp command to specify directory and/or
On 27-Nov-2009, at 11:37, Mark Sapiro wrote:
LuKreme wrote:
I'd much rather get two replies than what some lists do which is not send me
a copy if they see I 'already got one' in the Cc or To headers. I REALLY
hate that.
This list, for example.
It's a user option (at least
On Nov 23, 2009, at 1:42, Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.org
wrote:
We also need to improve the administrative interface. Mark (and you,
inter alia) have spent *way* too much time typing five levels of menu
navigation into answers to how do I ... questions.
Oh yeah, the UI has much
On 23-Nov-2009, at 17:21, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Bill Catambay wrote:
In any case, I did have one follow-up question (suggestion, actually,
from a member of my list). In the digests, is there any setting that
is available to *me* that will let me put the digest prolog text
(e.g., To
On 23-Nov-2009, at 17:53, Mark Sapiro wrote:
And list owners and other list members would never have to deal with
posts with Subject: Re: listname Digest, Vol nn, Issue nn and bodies
consisting of Yeah, me too followed by a quote of the entire digest.
/rant
I'm hoping that in MM3 when
On 22-Nov-2009, at 13:53, Bill Catambay wrote:
When I used Autoshare listserver software, it ran on my home server (a Mac),
and I never had to rely on anyone for support (handled everything myself).
Unfortunately, that software has not been updated in over 10 years and is no
longer
On 22-Nov-2009, at 17:14, Gadi Evron wrote:
Brad, crappy providers aside, do you think this might be a useful feature?
It could be useful in a very narrow set of circumstances. the question is, is
it worth putting resources into such a feature for those very few times this
would be useful?
My
On Nov 19, 2009, at 12:58, Barry Warsaw ba...@python.org wrote:
or more radically, as a separate project that talks to the API).
Ooo, that sound like a great idea.
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On 1-Nov-2009, at 16:47, Allison wrote:
Below is the email I get, minus the password.
This is a reminder, sent out once a month, about your themagickdragon.net
mailing list memberships. It includes your subscription info and
how to use
it to change it or unsubscribe from a list.
Since
On 9-Nov-2009, at 05:09, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Brian J Mingus writes:
I just found an e-mail sent to Mailman-Developers that never
received a
reply. It is essentially identical to mine. How can I bring this
feature to
life?
A fully functional MUA allows you to pull out the forwarded
On 1-Nov-2009, at 18:49, upscaleweld...@aol.com wrote:
Please unsubscribe me from your list.
Please unsubscribe yourself by reading ANY MESSAGE SENT TO THE LIST.
(hint, look for the word Unsubscribe included in every single message)
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On 8-Nov-2009, at 18:09, Max Pyziur wrote:
I've tried placing a basic robots.txt file at /var/mailman/archives/
public/
Have you read ANY documentation on robots.txt?
http://www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html
Notice the FIRST LINE:
About /robots.txt
and notice the third line:
Web site
On 3-Nov-2009, at 08:43, lady wrote:
Come sapere differenze per esempio fra Gnome e KDE di Ubuntu nel mio
caso. Poi Dovrei sapere di più sulle differenze tra Linux Ubuntu e
Xubuntu che conosco pochissimo.
GNOME and KDE are two different GUIs for Linux. Ubuntu is a specific
variant of Linux,
On 9-Nov-2009, at 13:49, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
upscaleweld...@aol.com is not subscribed to any python.org lists.
That's odd, the message I replied to came to the mailman list.
Return-Path: mailman-users-bounces+kremels=kreme@python.org
X-Original-To: krem...@kreme.com
Delivered-To:
On Oct 22, 2009, at 17:56, Adam McGreggor adam-mail...@amyl.org.uk
wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 05:41:01PM -0600, LuKreme wrote:
I've looked thought he webface and cannot find where the maximum
number of Cc's allowed is set.
max_num_recipients ?
mailman/admin/listname/privacy
I've looked thought he webface and cannot find where the maximum
number of Cc's allowed is set.
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saw looking back at you was yourself, and there was no hiding place. --
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On 20-Oct-2009, at 08:05, Adrià wrote:
We have problems with sended emails to Hotmail.
Welcome to the Internet.
Hotmail users don’t receive emails from mailman lists, please help
us to
solucionate the problem.
Anyone using hotmail should be well used to not receiving emails.
--
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On 3-Oct-2009, at 23:22, Khalil Abbas wrote:
common people MUST be educated about this!! so if we kill 10% of the
spam going on it will be a big achievement!
I kill about 98% of the spam reaching my server and spam is still a
pretty big problem.
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Warsaw ba...@python.org wrote:
On Sep 11, 2009, at 3:16 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On 11-Sep-2009, at 11:41, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Yes, that's the way it works, but maybe it shouldn't. What do people
think about changing this?
Well, I'd be in favor of forcing the rfc2369 headers to always
On Sep 11, 2009, at 10:44, Kirke Johnson kjohn...@pcc.edu wrote:
Due to complaints about subscription headers that would not work, I
removed them. The only way I found to do that was by turning off
include_rfc2369_headers.
I would think the proper solution is to fix them, not remove them.
On 11-Sep-2009, at 11:41, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Yes, that's the way it works, but maybe it shouldn't. What do people
think about changing this?
Well, I'd be in favor of forcing the rfc2369 headers to always be
there, myself. I hate it when lists don't have them.
I think the solution to the
On 11-Sep-2009, at 11:46, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If people want this feature (Approved: password in square brackets in
the Subject:), speak up.
It might not be a bad idea, especially for people who's clients are
not set to plain-text, so yeah, that would be good. As long as it's
not taking
On 8-Sep-2009, at 09:18, Malcolm Austen wrote:
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 15:51:24 +0100, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
Is there some way to send a test message to a list that is only
sent back to me instead of sending it out to the entire distribution?
Sometimes I want to examine the logs live
On 10-Sep-2009, at 15:04, Adam McGreggor wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 02:53:43PM -0600, LuKreme wrote:
Or maybe there's something else I should do? Basically, I wanted to
tail -f /var/log/maillog and watch the message come in and get sent
to
ensure the list was working properly.
If you
Is there some way to send a test message to a list that is only sent
back to me instead of sending it out to the entire distribution?
Sometimes I want to examine the logs live when a message comes in, but
I don't want to keep spamming all the users with test, pls. ignore
sorts of subjects.
On 3-Sep-2009, at 14:45, Barry Finkel wrote:
when I look at the file, I see that it is a plain text file. It is
not a gzip'd file.
Why? Thanks.
This is not anything Mailman is doing. Either your system is
automatically seeing the zipped data and uncompressing it, or (and
this is more
On Aug 4, 2009, at 8:13, Barry Warsaw ba...@python.org wrote:
It's okay, I'm lactose intolerant.
But the original question is still, I think, unanswered.
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On 3-Aug-2009, at 12:06, Con Wieland wrote:
I run a server with a few hundred lists. When the monthly password
reminders are sent they are sent from mailman-owner and so the
bounces come back to the main mailman-bounces address. Is there a
way to have them come from the list so they are
On 1-Aug-2009, at 12:43, Greg White wrote:
To send the test message I sshd into my box as user, su - to root,
and did:
# /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post test
Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
executed as one of the following groups:
[mail, postfix,
On Jul 22, 2009, at 8:02, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/
mailman/config.pck'
all the config.pck files have the same permissions though:
10 -rw-rw 1 mailman mailman 8556 Jul 21 12:00 list1/config.pck
8 -rw-rw 1
On 23-Jul-2009, at 16:58, Mark Sapiro wrote:
LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
No one has any solutions?
See my reply at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2009-July/066577.html
and provide the information I ask for, and we might be able to help.
Sorry, I never saw that post
On 23-Jul-2009, at 22:12, Mark Sapiro wrote:
LuKreme wrote:
On 23-Jul-2009, at 16:58, Mark Sapiro wrote:
LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
No one has any solutions?
See my reply at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2009-July/066577.html
and provide the information I ask
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/
mailman/config.pck'
all the config.pck files have the same permissions though:
10 -rw-rw 1 mailman mailman 8556 Jul 21 12:00 list1/config.pck
8 -rw-rw 1 mailman mailman 7825 Mar 11 12:00 list1/
config.pck.corrupt
On 12-Jun-2009, at 14:32, Brad Rogers wrote:
In my case, it was that the people attempting to (un)subscribe were
sending their requests with a plain text *and* an HTML part. The
combination of the two parts added up to far more than the allowed
number of lines for a message to be treated as
I have Administrivia turned on for a list, but people keep sending
subscribe requests to the list address (because they are morons, I
guess, I send them the subscribe address). Anyway, the administrivia
setting does not pick up these messages and I end up with them in the
admin queue and
After getting everything working and walking away from the computer
for the weekend+Monday I am seeing this in the logs:
(Command died with status 1: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post hgt-
school. Command output: Traceback (most recent call last): File /
usr/local/mailman/scripts/post,
On 2-Jun-2009, at 19:21, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If you would rather put the values in the add_virtualhost() line,
that's OK, but since they are values, they have to be quoted as
add_virtualhost('mailman.covisp.net', 'mail.covisp.net')
Ah-hah! thanks, that was it.
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On 31-May-2009, at 19:23, Mark Sapiro wrote:
LuKreme wrote:
Is there anyway to have it never ever use the new (well, not new
anymore, I suppose) alphabetic chunks no matter what? I'd much
prefer
100 per page, for as many pages as it takes.
It's been an RFE for some time
https
On 1-Mar-2009, at 08:22, Mark Sapiro wrote:
This is not the way the Membership Management... - Membership List
page in recent Mailman works. If there are more than
admin_member_chunksize members, the list is broken into pages by the
first character of the email address.
I have a list with 32
On 31-May-2009, at 15:15, Mark Sapiro wrote:
#!/bin/sh
f=`mktemp`
echo admin_member_chunksize = 5000 $f
bin/config_list -i $f LISTNAME
rm $f
this got me:
usage: mktemp [-d] [-q] [-t prefix] [-u] template ...
mktemp [-d] [-q] [-u] -t prefix
I did this manually and got:
Non-standard
On 30-May-2009, at 15:42, Mark Sapiro wrote:
See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/fIA9 for why you should make
this change in mm_cfg.py, not Defaults.py.
OK, but the settings in Defaults.py were from 2007, when the machine
was named 'akane' and it had an alias as 'mail'. Now the machine is
On 31-May-2009, at 15:48, Mark Sapiro wrote:
So now your Membership List for that list will be all on one page
until
it exceeds 5000 members at which point it will be in alphabetical
chunks.
Well, I set it to 100, not 5000 :)
Is there anyway to have it never ever use the new (well, not new
Where is the site administrators password set in the mailman config?
You must have the proper authorization to create new mailing lists.
Each site should have a list creator's password, which you can enter
in the field at the bottom. Note that the site administrator's
password can also be
$ bin/newlist -l en --urlhost=mailman.covisp.net --emailhost=kreme.com hgt-sch...@kreme.com
kr...@kreme.com
Initial hgt-school password:
Create a new, unpopulated mailing list.
Usage: bin/newlist [options] [listname [listadmin-addr [admin-
password]]]
[ bunch of stuff]
Illegal list name:
On 30-May-2009, at 12:53, Mark Sapiro wrote:
LuKreme wrote:
$ bin/newlist -l en --urlhost=mailman.covisp.net --
emailhost=kreme.com hgt-sch...@kreme.com
kr...@kreme.com
Initial hgt-school password:
Create a new, unpopulated mailing list.
Usage: bin/newlist [options] [listname [listadmin
On 30-May-2009, at 14:55, LuKreme wrote:
I which domain part? My mm_cfg.py is very simple:
OK, I fixed this by editing Defaults.py
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it deliberately with faulty arguments
On 30-May-2009, at 14:55, LuKreme wrote:
I which domain part? My mm_cfg.py is very simple:
I managed to fix this by editing Defaults.py
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'mail.covisp.net'
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'mailman.covisp.net'
Everything seems to work as it did before. Yay!
(both values were set
On 18-May-2009, at 08:35, Mark Sapiro wrote:
In order to provide some security against just anyone with shell
access
being able to run the wrapper from the command line, upon invocation
the wrapper checks the original group with which the MTA invoked the
wrapper, and if it is not the group the
I have had mailman running for many years now, and have updated it
semi regularly over the years (currently 2.1.9).
A few days ago, I tried to post a message to a list I host and got:
Command died with
status 4: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post listname. Command
output:
No such
[oops, left something out]
This is odd since my current install of mailman has permissions like
this:
8 -rwxr-xr-x 1 rootmailman 7622 Jun 8 2007 add_members
6 -rwxr-xr-x 1 rootmailman 6008 Jun 8 2007 arch
4 -rwxr-xr-x 1 rootmailman 2569 Jun 8 2007 b4b5-archfix
On 17-May-2009, at 19:29, Mark Sapiro wrote:
status 4: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post listname. Command
output:
No such file or directory
status 4 means the execve that runs python returned. The no such file
or directory can refer to either /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman or
to the
On 6-Jan-2008, at 14:02, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Are there plans to enhance the web subscription form with a type of
captcha, or other technique to discourage bots?
There is no current plan.
There really should be.
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On 21-Nov-2006, at 19:50, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 8:47 AM -0800 11/21/06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I already tried that. Didn't seem to work.
Did you restart Mailman? Archiving keeps an in-memory template
cache
which needs to be refreshed by a restart.
Crap. No, I didn't restart.
You'd
On 26 Jul 2004, at 18:07, Spencer Yost wrote:
About half of my archives were deleted by an over-zealous and
under-smart
system administrator. Fortunately I have a backup (so this is why you
do
backups! ) that is only missing a few days of the archives.
What the hell does this have to do with
On 22 Jul 2004, at 21:38, Mark Sapiro wrote:
VERP_CONFIRMATIONS = Yes
Does this take affect immediately, or do I have to do something to the
mm_cfg.py file after I do this? Restart mailman? Anything?
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On 23 Jul 2004, at 02:50, Brad Knowles wrote:
I created
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.052.htp
based on this thread. This is a much better answer than telling
people to hack the source code
Changing local configuration in mm_cfg.py is not hacking the source
On 21 Jul 2004, at 21:59, Mark Sapiro wrote:
LuKreme wrote:
I spend most of my time now with mailing lists manually rejecting
posts
from non-members from the dozens and dozens of spam messages each
lists
gets on a daily basis. Is there some way to auto-reject or auto-drop
posts from non
On 21 Jul 2004, at 21:20, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
[ Excellent stuff snipped, go back and read it again ]
it only marginally increases the cost to spammers to send spam
messages individually
In fact, nearly all spam is sent as individual messages anyway, with
forged return headers. I often
I spend most of my time now with mailing lists manually rejecting posts
from non-members from the dozens and dozens of spam messages each lists
gets on a daily basis. Is there some way to auto-reject or auto-drop
posts from non-subscribers that is more elegant than simply dumping the
entire
On Apr 10, 2004, at 3:20 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
We are currently locked into Mailman 2.0.6 until we upgrade our server.
One of our list owners who runs a moderated list would like to be able
to reject all posts from non-members automatically so the only things
that hit the pending requests are
On Apr 10, 2004, at 3:19 PM, Dave C. wrote:
# better tools for the membership management page. i.e. divide chunks
alphabetically, and add a search for member by regexp field. (Done)
While this is fantastic to have be what is displayed by detault, what
seems to have been forgotten, is:
Provide a
On Apr 11, 2004, at 12:25 PM, texas critter wrote:
LuKreme wrote:
Chunks of 100 would be infinitely more useful than chunks by
initial letter.
It's in the FAQ:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.030.htp
You must have root access to the server to do this. This also appears
On Apr 8, 2004, at 2:16 AM, Jamie L. Penman-Smithson wrote:
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On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 17:32:16 +1000, Jason Marty scribbled down:
In OS X sorry to post twice but I left this off.
Mailman won't send confirm emails when subscribing.
It used to work and it
On Apr 8, 2004, at 10:23 PM, Ryan Verner wrote:
too many errors after RCPT from server
Googling on the error message (always a good idea)
http://www.google.com/search?
q=too%20many%20errors%20after%20RCPT%20from%20server
brings up this thread:
when I get a message from one of my mailing lists saying that ListA
post from [EMAIL PROTECTED] requires approval it says in the message
body:
If you reply to this message, keeping the Subject: header intact,
Mailman will discard the held message. Do this if the message is
spam
On Monday, Jun 16, 2003, at 02:31 Canada/Mountain, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
In 'membership management' I disabled moderation for people who should
be able to send msgs to the list.
NO, tun on moderation for EVERYONE.
When someone wants to post, the start their message with
Approved: listpassword
I've searched the archive an all Iv'e found is other people asking this
question with no answers.
I have a dumpdb of a list. I want to setup a new list with all those
options.
I also want to get all the users from the original list into the new
list on the new server without those users
I currently have mailman installed on my home machine and use fetchmail
to grab list posts, process them on my machine, and then post them. I
am going to be replacing my mailserver with a freeBSD machine and want
to move mailman to that machine.
I want the move to be transparent to the users
I checked the FAQ for info on the Approved header, but although I found
references to using it, I didn't find references to exactly HOW to use
it.
All I want is for a poster to a list to put an Approved line as the
first line of the body and then have that line stripped before the
message is
On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 09:28 Canada/Mountain, John Redmond wrote:
I installed 2.1 with Postfix 2.0.3 and all appears well. Mind you this
is based on simple testing with low traffic, as I'm just getting ready
to test with for actual users!
Curiously, I can't seem to figure out what version
I keep getting these errors in the errr log. Seems every day the
config.pck files are created as user www, group mailman, and
permissions of 660.
Feb 24 23:15:02 2003 gate_news(28507): IOError : [Errno 13] Permission
denied: '/Users/mailman/lists/thelist/config.pck'
How do I fix this?
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