Hi
I set the original terse phrase via the admin web page but decide it was a
bit bloated, was in the form
Server News (Server News for users on ServerX)
i changed it to
Server News
Applied changes and post to list. to my surprise i still get To: Server News
(Server News for users on ServerX)
Mark,
Sorry to ask such a basic question, but ...
If e-mail is restricted to text only, we can be 100%
(99.998% ?) confident that a user will
never be infected with a virus?
thank you.
regards,
James
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At 11:38 PM 7/22/2004, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Toby Reiter wrote:
set
VERP_CONFIRMATIONS = Yes
in mm_cfg.py.
Read about it in Defaults.py
I would also like to implement this but all that I have read says VERP requires
cooperation from the MTA. I am using the latest ver of Postfix. What do I have
Speedy Gonzalis wrote:
I would also like to implement this but all that I have read says VERP requires
cooperation from the MTA. I am using the latest ver of Postfix. What do I have to
do to make VERP and Postfix work together?
I don't know if any specific configuration is required with
James Sinnamon wrote:
Sorry to ask such a basic question, but ...
If e-mail is restricted to text only, we can be 100%
(99.998% ?) confident that a user will
never be infected with a virus?
Assuming you mean plain text (ie text/plain and NOT text/html), you are
still at risk of
Hey Mark, all.
On Sun, 2004-07-25 at 13:46, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Assuming you mean plain text (ie text/plain and NOT text/html), you are
still at risk of delivering e-mail containing uuencoded malware
(worms, trojans, and virus infected programs). The risk is not large,
because most worms send
All,
I looked at your help page for why I do not get e-mails when a list is
created and I found this.
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.007.htp
file=faq01.007.htp
The problem is I am new to linux and I would like to know
I am the manager of a list at Auburn University. When we initially
configured our list we allows anyone to post to the list (without review).
This produced several messages in one thread that we would like to delete.
Is there any facility within Mailman for this operation?
Thanks!
Tim Placek
I just updated my FC1 to the latest mailman version. I followed the
instructions in the notice that said to stop mm first and start it again
after. However, I seem to still be getting the -1 requests waiting bug.
All my lists reported this last night.
How can I clear this up?
(I searched
Our company is interested in using mailman to handle our membership
emails. Can I get a quote and more info??
Sandy Civitello
Controller
CT Construction Industries Assoc., Inc.
860-529-6855
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If so, how is this accomplished?
TIA!
John R. Hamilton
HYPERLINK mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.725 / Virus Database: 480 - Release Date: 7/19/2004
I'm going crazy and wondering if anyone can figure this one out. I'm trying to
get Mailman 2.1 running on Redhat 9.0, almost there, but still one humungous
problem: none of the list emails get sent out, and nothing is recorded to the
archives.
Interestingly, administrative emails (subscription
Hi,
I have a mailman installation on a Debian 3 Woody server.
For a list I have configured the archive option o be active only for
subscribed users.
When I now try to access the archive, it ask email and password as it
should be, and after a succesful login, I can select the messages I
would
Al Black wrote:
I take it that running demime or strip mime doesn't help with this
susceptablity either, right?
I'm not intimately familiar with all these tools, but generally, they
remove all MIME encoded parts which are not Content-Type: text/plain.
They may also try to render text/html
Tony,
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 09:35 am, Rod Neep wrote:
Set the max message size to 15Kb then the viruses will not get
through to the list.
Tony, I have changed the maximum message size from 40 KB to 15 KB
according to this recommendation from the Mailman mailing list. Anything
larger than
Trevor Cordes wrote:
I just updated my FC1 to the latest mailman version. I followed the
instructions in the notice that said to stop mm first and start it again
after. However, I seem to still be getting the -1 requests waiting bug.
All my lists reported this last night.
- Original Message -
From: Trevor Cordes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 9:04 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] FC1 update to 2.1.5 leaves me with -1
requestswaiting
I just updated my FC1 to the latest mailman version. I followed the
instructions in the
Hi,
I just upgraded to 2.1.5 . It seems to be working fine. THe only
problem is this. A few mailing lists on the server, have all messages
stopped and need to be approved by moderator. Well the messages reach
there fine, emails the moderators there are msessages there, and emails
the
Tim Placek wrote:
I am the manager of a list at Auburn University. When we initially
configured our list we allows anyone to post to the list (without review).
This produced several messages in one thread that we would like to delete.
Is there any facility within Mailman for this operation?
See
Sandra Civitello wrote:
Our company is interested in using mailman to handle our membership
emails. Can I get a quote and more info??
See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.003.htp
and http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.017.htp
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Mark Sapiro
Alec Bennett wrote:
I'm going crazy and wondering if anyone can figure this one out. I'm trying to
get Mailman 2.1 running on Redhat 9.0, almost there, but still one humungous
problem: none of the list emails get sent out, and nothing is recorded to the
archives.
Interestingly, administrative
I just added the following caveat to the FAQ at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.003.htp
CAVEAT: If you delete entire messages from the archive two side effects
occur:
1) Threading may be broken - if C is In-Reply-To: B which is
In-Reply-To: A, and B is deleted, C will
I am a new administrator of a mailman 2.1.5 package on a Linux
Fedora Core 1 box, as well as being new subscriber to this group,
so my apologies in advance if my questions have been asked and
answered elsewhere. I have looked through the FAQ at
www.python.org (excellent document, btw) and didn't
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