Re: [Mailman-Users] quick question

2014-04-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 04/13/2014 01:34 PM, Al Black wrote:
> 
> Has anybody written a little script to sort through and count the bounces?  
> Ideally, it would mail me the results, though part of me thinks it would be 
> more ideal to mail to results to me and yahoo abuse.


Yahoo is presumably already getting reports. Their DMARC policy requests
them. It's a bit frightening to think what they might do with that
information.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] quick question

2014-04-13 Thread Barry S. Finkel

On 4/13/2014 3:34 PM, Al Black wrote:

Hi gang,

I'm getting a little tired of going through the mail logs just to get an idea of 
"how are the damn dmarc bounces" doing today.

Has anybody written a little script to sort through and count the bounces?  
Ideally, it would mail me the results, though part of me thinks it would be 
more ideal to mail to results to me and yahoo abuse.

thanks,
al


Mark Sapiro has a script that lists the bounce scores for a list.
When I was running a Mailman server, I ran the report every morning
to see, for each list, any subscriber with a non-zero bounce score.
Check the archives for a link to the script.

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[Mailman-Users] quick question

2014-04-13 Thread Al Black
Hi gang,

I'm getting a little tired of going through the mail logs just to get an idea 
of "how are the damn dmarc bounces" doing today.

Has anybody written a little script to sort through and count the bounces?  
Ideally, it would mail me the results, though part of me thinks it would be 
more ideal to mail to results to me and yahoo abuse.

thanks,
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question

2009-11-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Support wrote:

>I'm trying to add a active email link in the non digest footer but having
>trouble doing so. Is this possible? 


No.


>Basically I manage around 15 lists and want people to be able to opt out of
>the list by emailing me directly at
>a certain email address. I can get the email address on there but its not
>active. I want people to just be able to click 
>it (my email address) and type remove and hit send. 


The footer is always in a text/plain part - either added to a
text/plain message or added in its own text/plain part. Many MUAs
recognize http:// strings in text/plain parts and render them as
active links, but few if any do the same with mailto:

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question for a newbie

2009-11-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Joe Ruffolo wrout:

>I want my list members to be able to respond back to the original poster. So
>when they hit reply the actually reply back to the person who posted the
>message. How do I do this? I've tried changing all the settings in the admin
>interface but nothing seems to work. The reply to is always
>blank-boun...@mylist.com. How do I make the reply to be the sender of the
>email?


The user's MUA is replying to the Sender: instead of the From:. Is this
perhaps MS Outlook?

See the FAQ at  for some info.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question for a newbie

2009-11-09 Thread Geoff Shang

On Mon, 9 Nov 2009, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:


* Joe Ruffolo :

I want my list members to be able to respond back to the original poster. So
when they hit reply the actually reply back to the person who posted the
message. How do I do this?


That's the default.


Reply to Sender is the default, yes.  However, the original poster is 
seeing their MUA wanting to reply to foo-bounces rather than the actual 
poster, which I would have thought would be an issue with the MUA 
concerned (unless I'm missing something).


Geoff.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question for a newbie

2009-11-09 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Joe Ruffolo :
> I want my list members to be able to respond back to the original poster. So
> when they hit reply the actually reply back to the person who posted the
> message. How do I do this?

That's the default.

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[Mailman-Users] Quick question

2009-11-09 Thread Support
I'm trying to add a active email link in the non digest footer but having
trouble doing so. Is this possible? 
Basically I manage around 15 lists and want people to be able to opt out of
the list by emailing me directly at
a certain email address. I can get the email address on there but its not
active. I want people to just be able to click 
it (my email address) and type remove and hit send. 

Thanks,

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[Mailman-Users] Quick question for a newbie

2009-11-09 Thread Joe Ruffolo
I want my list members to be able to respond back to the original poster. So
when they hit reply the actually reply back to the person who posted the
message. How do I do this? I've tried changing all the settings in the admin
interface but nothing seems to work. The reply to is always
blank-boun...@mylist.com. How do I make the reply to be the sender of the
email?

Thanks,

Joe 

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick Question...

2007-08-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Wes quoted me and wrote:
>>
>> This is something that some ISPs/hosting services put in their outgoing
>> mail service in order to limit the ability of their users to send bulk
>> mail. Whether or not they consider the effect of this on the Mailman
>> service they offer to their users is unknown, but it effectively
>> limits their Mailman service to small and/or low volume lists.
>>
>> There is nothing in Mailman itself that does this.
>>
>>   
>Assuming a host does this, is there any type of throttling mechanism in 
>mailman?  I've had to set up throttling with a php based newsletter 
>mailer in the past, and so I presume I'll have to deal with this when I 
>move those lists to mailman, as I plan to do soon.


Mailman has no throttling mechanisms. You would have to hack the code
in Mailman/Handlers/SMTPDirect.py to create one.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick Question...

2007-08-03 Thread Wes

>> I have seen people complaining about mailman hosts limiting their  
>> outgoing messages to X per hour/day... Is that something that the  
>> host puts in? Or is there something with mailman that's limiting?
>> 
>
>
> This is something that some ISPs/hosting services put in their outgoing
> mail service in order to limit the ability of their users to send bulk
> mail. Whether or not they consider the effect of this on the Mailman
> service they offer to their users is unknown, but it effectively
> limits their Mailman service to small and/or low volume lists.
>
> There is nothing in Mailman itself that does this.
>
>   
Assuming a host does this, is there any type of throttling mechanism in 
mailman?  I've had to set up throttling with a php based newsletter 
mailer in the past, and so I presume I'll have to deal with this when I 
move those lists to mailman, as I plan to do soon.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick Question...

2007-08-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jason Pruim wrote:

>I have seen people complaining about mailman hosts limiting their  
>outgoing messages to X per hour/day... Is that something that the  
>host puts in? Or is there something with mailman that's limiting?


This is something that some ISPs/hosting services put in their outgoing
mail service in order to limit the ability of their users to send bulk
mail. Whether or not they consider the effect of this on the Mailman
service they offer to their users is unknown, but it effectively
limits their Mailman service to small and/or low volume lists.

There is nothing in Mailman itself that does this.

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[Mailman-Users] Quick Question...

2007-08-03 Thread Jason Pruim
I have seen people complaining about mailman hosts limiting their  
outgoing messages to X per hour/day... Is that something that the  
host puts in? Or is there something with mailman that's limiting?

I think I know the answer I just want to double check :)


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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question about spam filtering

2007-04-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:

>Mark Sapiro writes:
>
> > In header_filter_rules, put the following regexp.
> > 
> > ^from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Isn't that going to lose on (1) Bogus Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Yes. I totally overlooked <>. It needs to be

^from:.*[\s<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]


>and
>on (2) ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?


No. \s will match end of line (\n or \r).

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question about spam filtering

2007-04-27 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Mark Sapiro writes:

 > In header_filter_rules, put the following regexp.
 > 
 > ^from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Isn't that going to lose on (1) Bogus Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and
on (2) ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question about spam filtering

2007-04-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jason LaMar 
>
>In the spam filtering interface, what would be the easiest regex combination
>to ensure that, as an example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] would automatically
>discard any "self-addressed" messages in this manner?

In header_filter_rules, put the following regexp.

^from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This will match a header beginning with From: (these regexps are
matched case insensitively) followed by anything followed by the
whitespace delimited email address.

See .

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[Mailman-Users] Quick question about spam filtering

2007-04-27 Thread Jason LaMar
Lately, our Mailman lists have been getting more "self-addressed" junk
messages -- that is, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets spam that is spoofing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as the sender.

In the spam filtering interface, what would be the easiest regex combination
to ensure that, as an example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] would automatically
discard any "self-addressed" messages in this manner? One of the related
complications seems to be that the sender (From) name identity is always
different -- but the @ address is always the same, of course.

This is probably really easy, but I'm still a regular expression novice.



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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question ..

2005-11-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rob Poe wrote:
>
>It's an unmodified installation of Mailman.  only 0.0.1 versions behind what's
>running this list :0

I don't know anything about the "(Outlook "CR" vulnerability)" so this
may be totally irrelevant, but in Mailman 2.1.5 and earlier ("only
0.0.1 versions behind"), if the original post contains a Cc: header,
and all the addresses in the Cc: header are list members who are
avoiding dups (often occurs if the OP Cc's herself or a reply Cc's the
OP), Mailman will send the post with an empty Cc: header.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question ..

2005-11-24 Thread Rob Poe
Sounds like more of a "throw the baby out with the bathwater" service.

Not ideal, IMO.

Maybe the user could whitelist the address of the mailing list (or the whole
domain I use, perhaps)...

It's an unmodified installation of Mailman.  only 0.0.1 versions behind what's
running this list :0




-- Original Message ---
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carl Zwanzig)
To: Rob Poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 09:45:20 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question ..

> In a flurry of recycled electrons, Rob Poe wrote:
> > I'm running Mailman for a list, and one of my subscribers is getting 
> > this message from spamalert.net
> > 
> > (VIRUS) Re: [CWC] Fuel Tank Removal
> >Received: Wednesday, Nov 23, 2005 at 9:03pm
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (removed) <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >From:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> >Description: Outlook "CR" vulnerability
> >This message was deleted and cannot be retrieved.
> > 
> > He said if the person sends directly to him, he gets the message just 
> > fine.  It's when it bounces through Mailman that it picks up this error..
> 
> Checking on the error in question, (Outlook "CR" vulnerability), 
> something is slipping in a naked  character into the message 
> header. Check all your configs for one of them. Also, is there a 
> '\r' in there somewhere?
> 
> Python question- if you use a backslash at the end of a line in a string
> literal, can that bury a  in the text?
> 
> Are you using a MAC, BTW? (Uses  as EOL character.)
> 
> > I'm perplexed now. :/
> 
> Reading spamalert's "support" page, I'm not surprised. It's more of 
> a "no support" page...
> 
> z!
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question ..

2005-11-24 Thread Carl Zwanzig
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Rob Poe wrote:
> I'm running Mailman for a list, and one of my subscribers is getting 
> this message from spamalert.net
> 
> (VIRUS) Re: [CWC] Fuel Tank Removal
>Received: Wednesday, Nov 23, 2005 at 9:03pm
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (removed) 
>From:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
>Description: Outlook "CR" vulnerability
>This message was deleted and cannot be retrieved.
> 
> He said if the person sends directly to him, he gets the message just 
> fine.  It's when it bounces through Mailman that it picks up this error..

Checking on the error in question, (Outlook "CR" vulnerability), something 
is slipping in a naked  character into the message header. Check all 
your configs for one of them. Also, is there a '\r' in there somewhere? 

Python question- if you use a backslash at the end of a line in a string
literal, can that bury a  in the text?

Are you using a MAC, BTW? (Uses  as EOL character.)

> I'm perplexed now. :/

Reading spamalert's "support" page, I'm not surprised. It's more of a 
"no support" page...

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[Mailman-Users] Quick question ..

2005-11-24 Thread Rob Poe
I'm running Mailman for a list, and one of my subscribers is getting 
this message from spamalert.net

(VIRUS) Re: [CWC] Fuel Tank Removal
   Received: Wednesday, Nov 23, 2005 at 9:03pm
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (removed) 
   From:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
   Description: Outlook "CR" vulnerability
   This message was deleted and cannot be retrieved.

He said if the person sends directly to him, he gets the message just 
fine.  It's when it bounces through Mailman that it picks up this error..

I'm perplexed now. :/


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[Mailman-Users] Quick question

2004-04-01 Thread Joshua Capy
I am interested in your mailing list program,but I
need to be able to pragmatically send it
administration commands via email from a database
application that will control subscribes, unsubcribes
and changes in email addresses. Can this be done with
your program?
Thanx
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[Mailman-Users] quick question re: interface resetting

2004-01-27 Thread honeygun
hello,

i went in to edit the signup interface on my email
form and accidentally made it dysfunctional... is
there a way to reset the appearance of the signup page
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick question

2003-10-28 Thread Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 12:49, Todd Clayton wrote:
> I've read the documentation and the FAQ, and can't find an explicit 
> answer to my problem... For some reason my mailing list members can post 
> directly to my mailing list, however I thought I had set it up as a one 
> way list only. As in only I can post.
> 
> I have the reply-to set explicitly as my address, and I've just changed 
> "Hide Sender" to no. However, even if for some reason someone tries to 
> post to this address I want it to be held for review regardless of who 
> sent it.
> 
> I'm sure there is a way of doing this, but I guess I'm just clueless on 
> Mondays...

I agree, it's been a "Monday!".

In version 2.1 of Mailman the moderation is set on a per user basis. Go
to the Membership Management page of the web-admin and there is a toggle
to turn on moderation for all existing users.

You will also want to setup Moderation as the default for all new added
members.

Hope that helps - Jon Carnes


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[Mailman-Users] Quick question

2003-10-27 Thread Todd Clayton
I've read the documentation and the FAQ, and can't find an explicit 
answer to my problem... For some reason my mailing list members can post 
directly to my mailing list, however I thought I had set it up as a one 
way list only. As in only I can post.

I have the reply-to set explicitly as my address, and I've just changed 
"Hide Sender" to no. However, even if for some reason someone tries to 
post to this address I want it to be held for review regardless of who 
sent it.

I'm sure there is a way of doing this, but I guess I'm just clueless on 
Mondays...

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[Mailman-Users] Quick question about lost addressee

2003-05-31 Thread David . Whitehurst
Does anyone know why all of a sudden, I would stop getting mails from my
list?  I have two accounts and I admin from the second account at
comcast.net.  For no reason, I stopped getting list mails at the comcast
account.  I am at work and I get the list mails to this account, but my pop
account at comcast has not delivered anything for several days now.  Other
mails on the pop account work.

Clueless,

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Quick Question

2003-03-20 Thread Dallas Bethune
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 08:07 am, Pam Buffington wrote:

Hello,
   Is it possible to create a list such that users can not unsubscribe
themselves without moderator approval?
Yep, in the Privacy Options.
"Is the list moderator's approval required for unsubscription requests?  
"


Also, is it possible to restrict posting to a list so that all messages
from a domain are accepted? IE only people with cc.gatech.edu in
their e-mail addresses can post to a list?
Look in Sender Filters under Privacy Options.  I think that will do  
what you want.

	Dallas


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[Mailman-Users] Quick Question

2003-03-20 Thread Pam Buffington
Hello,
   Is it possible to create a list such that users can not unsubscribe
themselves without moderator approval?

Also, is it possible to restrict posting to a list so that all messages
from a domain are accepted? IE only people with cc.gatech.edu in
their e-mail addresses can post to a list?

Thanks
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[Mailman-Users] quick question

2002-06-24 Thread Aaryn

is there a quick and easy way to get a list of all members of a list who
are not receiving the mail (i.e., they have the nomail option chcked in
membership management)?



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[Mailman-Users] quick question: mailman vs. majordomo

2002-01-11 Thread Ben Kempner



I have to choose between either majordomo or 
mailman to run on my new server - but I'm very unfamiliar with both - can 
you tell me which one is, in your opion, stronger and or better and also one 
question I had was are you able to subscribe/unsubscribe via a command in an 
email like with majordomo?
 
Thanks,
Ben


[Mailman-Users] Quick Question...

2002-01-04 Thread Edmund H. Baur

Looked over your site and couldn't find an answer...

Is there anyway as a User, which I am to mass-delete everyone from a 
list??? in Version 2.0.8???

, Ed Baur


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Re: [Mailman-Users] quick question

2001-09-20 Thread Greg Ward

On 19 September 2001, Kathy Fischer said:
> Can anyone tell me if it is possible to change the name of a mailman
> mailing list?

This is apparently a FAQ, but it's not in the actual FAQ document.

> We have a few mail lists, that the names need to be changed on.  We want
> to keep the subscriptions the same though.  Can I just change the name
> on the list, and update our alias file to reflect the changes?  Or, is
> it more involved, or possibly not possible?

It is indeed more involved, *if* you want to do it right.  Roll up your
sleeves, make yourself a nice big cup of coffee, and see
  http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2001-August/013459.html
for the extremely gory details.

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[Mailman-Users] quick question

2001-09-19 Thread Kathy Fischer

Or so I think!

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to change the name of a mailman
mailing list?

We have a few mail lists, that the names need to be changed on.  We want
to keep the subscriptions the same though.  Can I just change the name
on the list, and update our alias file to reflect the changes?  Or, is
it more involved, or possibly not possible?

Thanks,
Kathy
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