Hi,
I use spamassassin to filter spam. So I configured a rule in mailman
that detect
the string {Spam} in the subject of the email and then defer the email.
The problem is that mailman sent to owner of the list the email that is
spam with
the body of the email. So, spamassassin detects the body
Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
My question is:
how can I configure mailman to not sent the body of the email in the
notification
to the owner of the list?
You can turn off admin_immed_notify so the admin/moderator only gets a
daily summary of held posts. There's no other option for it.
If the daily
Also, in some configurations (e.g., sendmail with smrsh) you may need
to tweak your security options to make sure that somescript.sh is
allowed to be executed in this way.
This page talks about setting up smrsh. You can probably ignore the
bit about reconfiguring sendmail, since we're assuming
I haven't had time to sit and poke at the offending mail server to see
if they react to the reply to: or the from: header. I'll have to mess
with that this weekend when traffic is lower on lour lists.
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 14:35 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Matthew == Matthew Thompson
ok I have my exchange server and another email server on the inside
bbs.memphistw.org I can recieve mail on the bbs.memphistw.org but can not
seem to get mail on memphistw.org. Mail posts fine and every other user gets
the email including the bbs.memphistw.org server. I do get emails from
Hi Mark,
ok, I will try to find a solution in my spam filter.
Will not scan if the email is relayed by mailman.
But still will have problem if the owner's mail server have a spam solution.
Maybe my mailman email server can get black listed for sending spam :(
I think its a nice feature request
On 2/21/06 3:27 PM, Matthew Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a mailing list with users subscribed from two particular domains,
call them nice.com and naughty.com. The security czars are naughty.com
have decided that inbound email with naughty.com in the From address
cannot possibly
On 2/21/06 3:27 PM, Matthew Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a mailing list with users subscribed from two particular domains,
call them nice.com and naughty.com.
By the way, almost any domain whose name one invents for purposes like this
exists.
nice.com has existed since 1992 (or
Greetings,
I am embarking on my first install of Mailman, and after reviewing the
Installation Manual I am wondering if it will work with my particular
setup:
Fedora Core R4, using OpenLDAP 2.2.23, and Qmail.
I did not set this machine up, and I am uncertain what complications
LDAP is going to
One of my discussion list administrators is suddenly having to approve each
post as it comes through her list. I am unable to discover why. Can anyone
offer me any insight?
Bill McNutt
IT Administrator, UT Center for Literacy Studies
http://cls.coe.utk.edu
One of my list owners is complaining that her list is suddenly requiring her
to approve all postings to the list. I can't find any place where it says
the list is moderated. Can anyone suggest where I ought to be looking?
Bill McNutt
IT Administrator, UT Center for Literacy Studies
I have been tinkering with this problem for a long time. At one time, I
got some assistance from Mark Sapiro, but I was not able to resolve the
problem.
The newlist.txt file has the variable %(emailaddr)s. When a new list is
created, the message that is sent to the list owner includes the
mcnutt wrote:
One of my list owners is complaining that her list is suddenly requiring her
to approve all postings to the list. I can't find any place where it says
the list is moderated. Can anyone suggest where I ought to be looking?
There is Emergency moderation of all list traffic. Yes/No
Christopher Adams wrote:
I have been tinkering with this problem for a long time. At one time, I
got some assistance from Mark Sapiro, but I was not able to resolve the
problem.
I would have thought we'd got this all resolved in the thread that
begins at
Mark == Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark The logical place to do all this is
Mark Mailman/Handlers/CookHeaders.py.
I don't understand this recommendation. Why not use a separate
Handler in either the global pipeline (if it's an organizational
installation) or the
I run about 80 lists via Mailman. My ISP uses a spam filtering program called
PostIni. All mail goes through it, even though individual users may turn it
off -- which I have.
Apparently, things can happen that cause PostIni to block mail to a user, it
seems to happen at times of heavy spam,
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Mark == Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark The logical place to do all this is
Mark Mailman/Handlers/CookHeaders.py.
I don't understand this recommendation. Why not use a separate
Handler in either the global pipeline (if it's an organizational
David Andrews wrote:
Apparently, things can happen that cause PostIni to block mail to a user, it
seems to happen at times of heavy spam, but the ISP doesn't seem to know much
more, and they say the Postini folks won't talk about it, they consider it to
be proprietary info.
Anyway, this is a
If you're using sendmail, I have a solution that I implemented that
seems to work quite well:
Put together a script (e.g., an init script in /etc/init.d, on Debian)
that will run the following on startup:
sendmail OPTIONS=-bd -ODeliveryMode=defer
Sorry, not quite clear on some points here.
Are you talking about receiving mail from the outside? (I.e., from
other SMTP servers on the internet)
If so, bbs.memphistw.org is accessible from the outside? (SMTP, once again)
Lastly, does the MX for the domain memphistw.org point at
Did you run postalias or newaliases or whatever the appropriate command
is for your MTA to update the aliases.db file?
Thanks Mark. I think i had written the restart sendmail in a script
and that had not got executed. Restarting sendmail works fine.
Thanks a lot guys :)
On 2/22/06, Patrick
Hi,
I am using mailman
I notice that when a mail comes to a user who is a part of a list and
he replies almost all mail clients do a bottom quote / top quote.
Although this is fine, from the mail client perspective, i would like
Mailman to strip this bottom/top quote when sending emails.
This is
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