Hello listers,
Web-based archives of postings are great. But how can one defend posters from
being tracked by spambots and email address crawlers when their emails are
listed in plain text in the archives?
Anybody has a good solution for prevention?
Thanks.
Janos B.
J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Detlef Neubauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Please don't send me Cc's to my mail address. I read the list.
>
> Set a Reply-To on your list posts pointing back to the list.
Sorry what on my header line "Mail-Copies-To: never" is not to be
understo
I rolled back to 2.0.11 and now it works fine.
There must be something wrong with 2.0.12.
Love the software. Great job to the people that created it
Andy
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I had to go back to 2.0.11 - 2.0.12 simply did not work properly for me.
- Joe
At 12:23 AM 7/8/2002, Andy Firman wrote:
>That is almost the same problem I have.
>This is the post about my problem:
>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2002-July/020939.html
>
>Are you runnin
That is almost the same problem I have.
This is the post about my problem:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2002-July/020939.html
Are you running Mailman 2.0.12?
I see that was just released July 2.
Possible bug? I have a feeling it may be a Sendmail issue.
Can anybody help us he
I concur; webmin is extraordinarily helpful in learning linux. In the
linux learning curve, you inevitably get something wrong but for a newbie
it's difficult to know whether the problem at hand is one of not
understanding the concept correctly or if you've simply gotten the syntax
wrong with
Running MM 2.0.10 on RH 7.2 with RH's sendmail.
Got a couple of messages stuck in the mail queue
which get the following error
553 sorry, too many recipients (#5.7.1)
from sendmail. This has just started happening nothing
on the machine has changed. However, there have been
a couple of gyrat
It appears that my test list is working, as messages to it are getting posted.
Archiving also seems to be working. However, messages to test-request aren't
getting processed. That includes messages containing the "help" and "unsubscribe"
commands. Don't know 'bout other commands as I haven'
From: "Marc Ash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am not proficent with command line server interaction.
First learn some basic linux knowledge before installing mailman. Many
things would be ended up in console interaction, even after a complete
installed mailman setup.
Go to www.webmin.com for a GUI
Mailman Team,
We have an Linux Apache server and are trying to get Mailman up and running. I am not
proficent with command line server interaction.
Is there someone who could jump in and get the process on-line -- **Including the
Sendmail configuration!**
We would be willing to pay.
Thank yo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> After I posted this, I found the thread on "long lines". However, I
> don't want to change the way mail is sent, I just want to change how
> messages appear in the archives.
>
> I understand that MHonArc can handle this, but I use pipermail for my
> archives.
>
> So
Install was fine and test list created just fine. Owner of the list
was notified and that email showed up fine.
All messages going to the list seem to get queued
and they NEVER come out. This is what I have going on:
Redhat 7.2 Kernel 2.4.18 Python 1.5.2 Mailman 2.0.12 Sendmail 8.11.6
Th
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