Dear Mark!
For me it sounds more attractive to remove the aliases for
LISTNAME-request and LISTNAME-join to avoid any processor load.
May be you can advice to me how could I do that with qmail MTA software
installed?...
I've found .qmail-LISTNAME-join and .qmail-LISTNAME-request
files with the
Danil Smirnov wrote:
For me it sounds more attractive to remove the aliases for
LISTNAME-request and LISTNAME-join to avoid any processor load.
May be you can advice to me how could I do that with qmail MTA software
installed?...
I've found .qmail-LISTNAME-join and .qmail-LISTNAME-request
files
Danil Smirnov wrote:
2009/4/16 Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net
You need to individually mark each request discard in the admindb
interface and Submit All Data. There is no bulk removal method or
tool for subscription requests. You need to do this often enough to
prevent the number of
Danil Smirnov wrote:
Dear gurus!
Since this was apparently intended for the list, I'm copying it with my
reply to the list.
I've successfully deleted request.pck file but it looks like it's not a
solution for my case...
Spammer`s subscription requests appears again and they are not
Hello all!
I have more that 40 thousand spam messages bounced on my mailman list.
Can't discard them thru the web interface...
I googled and searched this list archive and found a solution:
cd /usr/lib/mailman/bin
./discard data/heldmsg*
But I've got Ignoring non-held message: data/heldmsg*