Guys,
I am not sure what I am doing wrong here with the header filter especially
since I know this used to work in the past.
For one of my mailing lists, I would like to automatically discard any emails
that do not from the two domains xxx and yyy listed below. The regex matches
any other
Teijo writes:
After updating from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 (Apache 2.2 to 2.4), only page
content I seem to get is Bug in Mailman version 2.1.20.
Don't assume it's Mailman, although the fact that you're getting to a
bug page is a strong indication that it is Mailman. The upgrade from
Apache
Hello,
Thank you for your reply. Checking Mailman's error log (what I never
did) was the key to the solution.
There was module named _io import error so I supposed there was
something wrong in my chrooted environment. On the basis of this question:
Bill Cole writes:
On 6 Jul 2015, at 9:26, Laura Creighton wrote:
2 somebodies I know want to merge their mailing lists.
Have they bothered asking each and every subscriber and received an
affirmative reply? No? Imagine my shock...
The correct answer to this is No, you can't.
On 07/07/2015 04:43 AM, Sibi John wrote:
In my spam filter rules, this is the regex that I have and it matches
perfectly.
From: .+@(?!(xxx|yyy)\.com).+
For some reason, it discards all email and I cannot seem to figure out what I
am doing wrong. Any suggestions ?
The regexp should
JB via Mailman-Users writes:
I for one run a number of server with cPanel/WHM. They are using
the latest 2.x version of MM now. I was hoping that there would be
a way for cPanel/WHM to update to he 3.x tree and have all existing
list migrated to the new tree.
Thanks for the suggestion.
In a message of Tue, 07 Jul 2015 10:55:52 -0400, Bill Cole writes:
??? There's been major discussion about this on both lists, and
everybody thinks it's a wonderful idea. Not a single objection.
I am sorry. By way of explanation, it was late and I skimmed with tired
eyes, missing the key
Both the things you did apply to non-member posts. I suspect the issue
is that Mailman thinks your test posts are from a member because (by
default at least) if any of the smtp envelope sender or any From:,
Reply-To: or Sender: header contains a member address, Mailman
considers
it a member
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 9:47 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Which means they run spamassassin against outgoing mail but not incoming
mail. The mind boggles at the absurdity ...
It might be possible to worm around this craziness. You'd need two lists
though, one which just forwards to
On Mon, 06 Jul 2015 19:17:23 -0700, you wrote:
RedHat's /etc/init.d/mailman copies the cron/crontab.in to
/etc/cron.d/mailman. So if you start Mailman via 'service mailman
start', the crontab in crontab.in will be installed.
At least that's the way I *think* it works. Ask RedHat or look at the
In a message of Tue, 07 Jul 2015 00:33:00 -0400, Bill Cole writes:
On 6 Jul 2015, at 9:26, Laura Creighton wrote:
2 somebodies I know want to merge their mailing lists.
Have they bothered asking each and every subscriber and received an
affirmative reply? No? Imagine my shock...
The correct
On Tue, 07 Jul 2015 07:11:40 -0400, Mark wrote:
RedHat's /etc/init.d/mailman copies the cron/crontab.in to
/etc/cron.d/mailman. So if you start Mailman via 'service mailman
start', the crontab in crontab.in will be installed.
It's done in the Mailman service definition, which means the crontab
On 07/07/2015 12:41 PM, Sibi John wrote:
None whatsoever !! which is what boggles my mind !
In reply to:
-Original Message-
From: Mailman-Users On Behalf Of Mark Sapiro
Sent: July 07, 2015 2:40 PM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Header filtering regex issue
On 7 Jul 2015, at 7:15, Laura Creighton wrote:
In a message of Tue, 07 Jul 2015 00:33:00 -0400, Bill Cole writes:
On 6 Jul 2015, at 9:26, Laura Creighton wrote:
2 somebodies I know want to merge their mailing lists.
Have they bothered asking each and every subscriber and received an
14 matches
Mail list logo