[Mailman-Users] controlling spam on moderated mailman lists

2021-06-06 Thread Hoover Chan
I have a moderated Mailman mailing list that's being flooded with junk mail. Looks like back scatter. I'd like to find out how to block an entire domain Thanks in advance -- Hoover Chanhc...@mail.ewind.com -or- hc...@well.com

[Mailman-Users] Re: Problem with the Approved message confirmation

2021-06-06 Thread Raaphael Mankin via Mailman-Users
On 04/06/2021 16:12, Ivan Tejeiro Izquierdo wrote: To summarize Mark and not drive you crazy, what we need is that the person who sends an email to a moderate list, whether or not they belong to the list, receive the email that tells them if their post has been accepted or rejected. This is

[Mailman-Users] Re: What to do when hosting providers frequently gets listed on an RBL

2021-06-06 Thread Julian H. Stacey
stinga wrote: > On 05/06/2021 04:20, Kenneth Kron wrote: > > My hosting seems to be permanently banned by Yahoo and today Comcast > > started bouncing them. > > > > I worked on the yahoo problem for a week with tech support and they never > > seemed to make any progress. Yesterday

[Mailman-Users] Re: controlling spam on moderated mailman lists

2021-06-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 6/5/21 8:49 AM, Hoover Chan wrote: I have a moderated Mailman mailing list that's being flooded with junk mail. Looks like back scatter. I'd like to find out how to block an entire domain Use header_filter_rules. In the web admin UI Privacy options... -> Spam filters set a rule with

[Mailman-Users] Freebsd & mailman

2021-06-06 Thread Carl Zwanzig
(subject changed to protect the original thread) On 6/6/2021 6:21 AM, Julian H. Stacey wrote: PS Sadly, FreeBSD.org are abandonning Mailman-2 for mlmmj ! ? Do you mean the freebsd.org-hosted lists or the freebsd port? I've been running mm2 on freebsd for quite a long time, never from the