This should get you started:
- Mailman is written very modular. Each module does a specific part of the
process of the listserver.
- Look in ~mailman/Mailman for the module (or sub-program) that is sending
the success message from the email subscribe
- The source code is in a file with the
At 11:11 +0100 2/11/2002, Solignani Tiziano wrote:
>Is there a way to define
>an email address which never requires approval?
yes...and it will work fine until someone notices that he or she can send
anything at all to your list by forging the message so that it is from you.
--John
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John Ba
Where in the source would I find this functionality? I don't know
python, and will be flying by the seat of my pants on this one. What are
the binary files that seem to match each source file, do I need to
compile somehow after editing the source?
On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 20:00, Jon Carnes wrote:
>
There are many ways to do this. The best way is to edit the source code.
That would stop all email success messages from being sent.
Jon Carnes
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-u
Why would you install Mailman 1.1 when the latest version is 2.0.8, which
is available from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mailman/mailman-2.0.8.tgz.
You'll find getting support is much easier if you run the current stable
release.
At 07:22 11/02/2002 -0500, Dave Stern - Former Rocket Sci
At 10:28 11/02/2002 -0200, Giovanni P. Tirloni wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I've recently installed Mailman on one of our servers and everything
> works just fine except for one thing. I created a list
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and that works but if I create an alias
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] forwarding to [EMAIL PRO
Hi,
I've recently installed Mailman on one of our servers and everything
works just fine except for one thing. I created a list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and that works but if I create an alias
[EMAIL PROTECTED] forwarding to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and post to that
alias Mailman holds my post for approv
I've installed mailman-1.1 on a solaris 5.7 box with the latest apache and
python. I can create a list and access, modify the config web pages but mail
never goes through.
While it passed check_perm, all files were installed root:mailman. I changed
them to mailman:mailman but that didn't make a d
At 12:03 11.02.02 +0100, Solignani Tiziano wrote:
> > But you accept, that EVERYONE could then fake your adress and send e-mail
> > to that list?
> >
Check this option under Privacy:
"Addresses of members accepted for posting to this list without implicit
approval requirement"
Reg.
Matthias
hello all,
I am getting "dsn=5.0.0, stat=Service unavailable" messages from sendmail
for some addresses in my list! Mailman is working correctly for other
addresses (see below):
Feb 11 00:05:07 localhost sendmail[13628]: g1B052913626:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, delay=00:00:05,
x
At 11:11 11.02.02 +0100, Solignani Tiziano wrote:
> How come in moderated list posts from administrator needs
> approval from the
>administrator itself? Do you know if there is a workaround for this? I have
>a list which I would like to use for announcement only, so that I set it to
>mode
At 06:29 11/02/2002 +, Ganesh HariHaran wrote:
>HI Richard
>
>I moved my mailman and sendmail server to another machine since i had
>to work on ipmasq kernel.
>
>I moved the apache, sendmail mailbox and /home/mailman directories..
>
>my mail server is working fine and so too my apache with ma
How come in moderated list posts from administrator needs approval from the
administrator itself? Do you know if there is a workaround for this? I have
a list which I would like to use for announcement only, so that I set it to
moderated (each post requires approval), but every time I post
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