Does anyone know how to block things like "out of office" replies from
hitting the list?
Thanks - Scott
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I've just uploaded Mailman 2.1.5 release candidate 2 (no, you never saw
rc1 :). Since there are some fairly significant changes with this
version, I felt it was necessary to put out a release candidate to
hopefully prompt some additional testing.
If you're able to test the new version, that would
For simply testing the Mail List on my website, I created one with a non-relevant name.
Having seen it working, can I change the name?
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Aaron Schaap wrote
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>> By "design" do you mean the web u/i for Mailman? If so, +1 and yep,
>> this is the place to be.
>
>Yes, I mean u/i.
I still feel that it would be a good thing to provide a simple,
html based user interface that had these items on the left
side of the listinfo page to n
What makes you think it is Mailman? It does not exist on any of my
lists, nor does it exist on the lists I receive from others - including
this list. (View this source.) Check you MTA. Maybe that is what is
doing it. If Mailman is doing it it is somewhere not mentioned in the
documentation
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004, Arthur Gibbs wrote:
>Using Mailman 2.1.3, we have had problems with virus-generated messages with
>spoofed senders getting through to a one-way list.
>
>The only 'solution' I have found is to to disallow any non-moderated users
>or administrators. This forces all messages, eve
How did you change the configuration to accomplish that, please.
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From: Richard Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:Re: [Mailman-Users] Getting caught by SPAM Filters because of
Mailman handoff
Date sent
On 24 Apr 2004, at 02:10, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
Companies are now starting to block Mailman lists (among others)
because of the way the headers are sent out stating the hand-off to
the server:
Received: from localhost.localdomain ([127.0.0.1]
helo=mail.python.org)
by mail.python.org wit
Companies are now starting to block Mailman lists (among others)
because of the way the headers are sent out stating the hand-off to
the server:
Received: from localhost.localdomain ([127.0.0.1]
helo=mail.python.org)
by mail.python.org with esmtp (Exim 4.22)
id 1BH7Kx-0001vz-7S;