Hi All,

For those who don't care about background, skip ahead to "DISCARD" below!

This past fall / winter, a series of old-hardware-finally-died events cascaded into a bloody mess with our network and - never mind the underlying details - I ended up with one remaining network problem I have yet to solve, and in the mean time, it's making my administration of Mailman lists a royal pain in the butt.

In short, there's a bug in the firewall / routing software on my firewall gateway box which is preventing me from getting to my own internal systems' external IP addresses via a web browser. Other people can get to those systems using their normal IP addresses (from the outside), but I can't (from the inside). However, the external systems don't administer Mailman anyway - two servers do pass-through to an internal server that does it on the same system that does email processing. SO, I _can_ get to that system via internal IP, and if I set up my /etc/hosts file correctly, the virtual domain hosting part works fine, too, so I have access to mailman administration from the inside, sort of!

HOWEVER, that system paints an external domain name, so all the pass through works through the external servers. This means the URLs are wrong for internal access and therefore if you try it SOME administration tasks fail because it tries to hit features using the external naming - which presently isn't working from the inside due to the routing problem! Doah! ...ONE of those key administration tasks that doesn't work is the management of "pending moderator requests."

And, using the mail reply option isn't sufficient because we no longer have all the original administrator emails to reply to!

DISCARD

So... /usr/lib/mailman/bin/discard to the rescue?

All 'discard -h' says is:

Discard held messages.

Usage:
    discard [options] file ...

Options:
    --help / -h
        Print this help message and exit.

    --quiet / -q
        Don't print status messages.

Um... Obvious question: What goes in the file?

I'd also have expected it to present me with an option to specify which list? A "from" email address? And what if I want to accept or reject instead of discard?

Is there a different utility I should be looking at?

BTW, it's mailman 2.1.14-12, and I'm pretty sure it's the youngest version that will run on that particular box.

Thanks,
Richard
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