Re: [Mailman-Users] Anonymous Posting

2012-09-22 Thread Dennis Putnam
I'll try it. Thanks.

On 9/21/2012 8:39 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
 Dennis Putnam wrote;
 I'm a little confused by the option to hide the sender of a message. I
 THINK if I leave this as yes, then users will wind up sending replies to
 the sender rather than the list (that is the way this list works much to
 my chagrin but I understand the reasons) unless they remember to change
 the To: field every time. If that is true how do I set it up so that the
 From: is the poster and the Reply-To: is the list? TIA.

 if anonymous_list is set to Yes, posts will be From: the list and the
 actual poster will not be revealed in any headers in the message.

 To do what you want, set first_strip_reply_to to Yes and
 reply_goes_to_list to This list.  





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Re: [Mailman-Users] Anonymous Posting

2012-09-22 Thread Dennis Putnam
That didn't seem to change anything. Since I did it via the web admin
page do I need to restart mailman or run withlist?

My current settings are:

Hide sender: no
Reply-to header stripped: yes
Replies to list messages: this list


On 9/21/2012 8:39 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
 Dennis Putnam wrote;
 I'm a little confused by the option to hide the sender of a message. I
 THINK if I leave this as yes, then users will wind up sending replies to
 the sender rather than the list (that is the way this list works much to
 my chagrin but I understand the reasons) unless they remember to change
 the To: field every time. If that is true how do I set it up so that the
 From: is the poster and the Reply-To: is the list? TIA.

 if anonymous_list is set to Yes, posts will be From: the list and the
 actual poster will not be revealed in any headers in the message.

 To do what you want, set first_strip_reply_to to Yes and
 reply_goes_to_list to This list.  









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Re: [Mailman-Users] Anonymous Posting

2012-09-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
Dennis Putnam wrote:

That didn't seem to change anything. Since I did it via the web admin
page do I need to restart mailman or run withlist?


No.


My current settings are:

Hide sender: no
Reply-to header stripped: yes
Replies to list messages: this list


And that should result in posts received from the list (not directly
via To: or Cc:) being From: the poster with Reply-To: the list address.

Is that not the case?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Anonymous Posting

2012-09-22 Thread Dennis Putnam
Correct, that was not the case. However, a co-moderator made a change
using the config script (not sure what) and that worked. Thanks.

On 9/22/2012 3:53 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
 Dennis Putnam wrote:
 That didn't seem to change anything. Since I did it via the web admin
 page do I need to restart mailman or run withlist?

 No.


 My current settings are:

 Hide sender: no
 Reply-to header stripped: yes
 Replies to list messages: this list

 And that should result in posts received from the list (not directly
 via To: or Cc:) being From: the poster with Reply-To: the list address.

 Is that not the case?





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Re: [Mailman-Users] Anonymous Posting

2012-09-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
Dennis Putnam wrote:

Correct, that was not the case. However, a co-moderator made a change
using the config script (not sure what) and that worked. Thanks.


There is no difference between changing a setting via config_list and
changing it via the web admin interface.

Are you sure the failing post was processed by Mailman after you made
the changes?

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[Mailman-Users] Anonymous Posting

2012-09-21 Thread Dennis Putnam
I'm a little confused by the option to hide the sender of a message. I
THINK if I leave this as yes, then users will wind up sending replies to
the sender rather than the list (that is the way this list works much to
my chagrin but I understand the reasons) unless they remember to change
the To: field every time. If that is true how do I set it up so that the
From: is the poster and the Reply-To: is the list? TIA.



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Re: [Mailman-Users] Anonymous Posting

2012-09-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Dennis Putnam wrote;

I'm a little confused by the option to hide the sender of a message. I
THINK if I leave this as yes, then users will wind up sending replies to
the sender rather than the list (that is the way this list works much to
my chagrin but I understand the reasons) unless they remember to change
the To: field every time. If that is true how do I set it up so that the
From: is the poster and the Reply-To: is the list? TIA.


if anonymous_list is set to Yes, posts will be From: the list and the
actual poster will not be revealed in any headers in the message.

To do what you want, set first_strip_reply_to to Yes and
reply_goes_to_list to This list.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] anonymous posting

2004-09-03 Thread Brad Knowles
At 6:39 PM -0700 2004-09-02, Jeff Pflueger wrote:
 with [EMAIL PROTECTED] being whoever posted to the list.
 Anyway to disable this and make it completely anonymous?
	You have to have something there, in order for the mail message 
to be legal.  Therefore, one particular anonymous string is not 
really any different from any other.

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[Mailman-Users] anonymous posting

2004-09-02 Thread Jeff Pflueger
if anonymous list is checked as 'yes'
the subject line seems to be:
[list name] from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with [EMAIL PROTECTED] being whoever posted to the list.
Anyway to disable this and make it completely anonymous?
Thanks!
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[Mailman-Users] anonymous posting and web posting to Mailman

2002-12-09 Thread Elaine Miller
This thread came up a while back, and I said I'd trundle off and play with 
the idea.

I've got it working now, in the simplest way I could think, with the 
latest version of Formmail.

In short, posting can be done from within an .htaccess protected 
directory, and the user can type in their own subscr*bed email address

...or Formmail can be tweaked to send with a single email address (like 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to the list address, which would have to have 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as a subscr*ber.

Not a high-security workaround!

If the above isn't clear, drop me a note and I'll send you samples.

cheers
Elaine



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