Gordon Moyer wrote:
I am running mailman 2.1.9 and I'd like to auto discard list emails
with a subject prefix of ***SPAM*** (this is being done by
spamasassin). I've been looking for rule documentation, and haven't
been able to find any.
Can anyone tell me what the rule would look like that
Hello,
Because we are unable to stop mailman from delivering e-mail command
results to our subscribers, we have gone back to a confirmation system
whereby an e-mail is sent to users when a subscription request is made.
However, we feel that unsubscription confirmation is uncessary and the
There is an option in the unscribe page that toggles those 2 options on or
off
http://someuseslessdomain/mailman/admin/xxx//members/remove
x== list name
Dave
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Ben Swihart wrote:
Because we are unable to stop mailman from delivering e-mail command
results to our subscribers, we have gone back to a confirmation system
whereby an e-mail is sent to users when a subscription request is made.
Now I'm really confused. I thought that what was happening
Sorry if I confused you. Allow me to clarify. First, I am using
version 2.1.9.cp1, which I don't think I have mentioned so far.
What I really wanted was to turn off unsubscription confirmations, as we
don't feel there is a threat of malicious spoof unsubscribes on this
particularly benign
Ben Swihart sent the message below at 14:25 12/11/2006:
Sorry if I confused you. Allow me to clarify. First, I am using
version 2.1.9.cp1, which I don't think I have mentioned so far.
What I really wanted was to turn off unsubscription confirmations, as we
don't feel there is a threat of
Ben Swihart wrote:
My problem is resolved, as far as this particular use of mailman.
However, if you set mailman to show the None option and select it, that
appears to cause the e-mail command results bug.
Aaahh - the light dawns. I didn't realize the 'command results' email
was in response
Hi all,
I am in the process of converting an old script that reads thru a text
file and sends an email to a few thousand people (this is a legit business
opt-in newsletter).
I have a question regarding pipelining, etc. If my mailing list has 600
subscribers from domain.com, will Mailman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question regarding pipelining, etc. If my mailing list has 600
subscribers from domain.com, will Mailman combined with my MTA (Postfix)
pipeline all of these messages that are destined to the same domain?
Maybe.
From
what I understand, it will do this and
On Dec 7, 2006, at 11:14 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Melinda wrote:
I could use some pointers in my conversion from Listproc to Mailman.
This question is so broad as to be almost beyond the scope of this
list. I'll just say a few things.
List archives need to be exported as a flat file in *nix
This explains why your patch didn't work for me! I was trying to
turn off the your email command was successful emails that get sent
back when the user subscribes to a listserve. From what you've said
below, the patch addresses some other issue.
Thanks for your time,
- Deepali
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