How do i add a disclaimer within the mailing list. Is there options to
add something like this.
Is there any suggestions?
Thanks
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Kim Moodley sent the message below at 02:40 2/8/2007:
How do i add a disclaimer within the mailing list. Is there options to
add something like this.
Is there any suggestions?
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You could add that text to the footer. It seems like the
hi
I had few basic questions about user management in Mailman
1. How do I know when a user registered himself with a mailing list?
2. How do I block particular email ids/emails from a particular domain from
becoming subscribers of a list?
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B.G. Mahesh
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On 2/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The mailman installation manual seems to imply that the mailman
account should be added with no ability to log in to it. I translated
what appeared to me to be the sense of the line given to Solaris.
As with most daemon accounts..
BG Mahesh wrote:
1. How do I know when a user registered himself with a mailing list?
General Options-admin_notify_mchanges = yes
2. How do I block particular email ids/emails from a particular domain from
becoming subscribers of a list?
Privacy options...-Subscription rules-ban_list
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Hi,
I got a system crush on my linux server, and after I did rescue everything, the
following weird problem has appeared. There is no problem with postings of
nonmoderated members, but whenever a moderated member sends mail to a list, the
message gets lost and following log appears in
I searched the archives for this issue and did not find any relevant
messages, so I was hoping someone could help me.
We've been running mailman 2.1.4 on Solaris for about 2 years and in the
last week the subscription confirmations have seemingly stopped being
sent to users. In looking at the
://lists.myexamples1.org/pipermail/bylaws/attachments/20070208/866=
c1be7/attachment.html
The first part of the URL is clickable, the second is not.
If I actually combine the two portions of the URL into
http://lists.myexamples1.org/pipermail/bylaws/attachments/20070208/866=c1be7/attachment.html
and feed
: http://lists.myexamples1.org/pipermail/bylaws/attachments/20070208/866=
c1be7/attachment.html
The first part of the URL is clickable, the second is not.
snip
How do I fix my footers so that no equal sign gets injected into the
attachment URL, and that the entire URL is clickable
Kim Moodley wrote:
How do i add a disclaimer within the mailing list. Is there options to
add something like this.
Is there any suggestions?
Has one of these ever, in any country, stood up in court? I did some
research and couldn't find anything conclusive...
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Jay Chandler
Network
Derek Cicero wrote:
We've been running mailman 2.1.4 on Solaris for about 2 years and in the
last week the subscription confirmations have seemingly stopped being
sent to users.
What is the setting for Privacy options...-Subscription
rules-subscribe_policy?
Is VirginRunner running? See
M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
I got a system crush on my linux server, and after I did rescue everything,
the following weird problem has appeared. There is no problem with postings of
nonmoderated members, but whenever a moderated member sends mail to a list,
the message gets lost and following log
I have a client who is concerned about his list subscriber addresses being
spoofed. In other words someone who knows the addresses of people on the
list can set up a mail server and spoof the subscriber so he can post nasty
things to the list. He would like to set up a challenge/response mechanism
Right, I have Mailman 2.1.7 and Python 2.5. Now, should I change the version of
Python or Mailman? or, is there anything else better that you could suggest?
Thanks,
Onur.
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
I got a system crush on my linux server, and after I did rescue
On 2/8/07, Bob Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a client who is concerned about his list subscriber addresses being
spoofed. In other words someone who knows the addresses of people on the
list can set up a mail server and spoof the subscriber so he can post nasty
things to the list. He
On 2/8/07, M. Onur ERGiN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, I have Mailman 2.1.7 and Python 2.5. Now, should I change the version
of Python or Mailman? or, is there anything else better that you could
suggest?
Upgrading to the newest Mailman is always a good choice.
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- Patrick Bogen
Patrick Bogen wrote:
On 2/8/07, M. Onur ERGiN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, I have Mailman 2.1.7 and Python 2.5. Now, should I change the version
of Python or Mailman? or, is there anything else better that you could
suggest?
Upgrading to the newest Mailman is always a good choice.
Bob Morse wrote:
BTW, searching the archives at mail-arcihve.com gets a 404 error.
I see that too, but that is a www.mail-archive.com issue. We can't do
anything about it.
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.018.htp
for info on searching
At 1:40 PM -0800 2/8/07, Bob Morse wrote:
He would like to set up a challenge/response mechanism
so that when [EMAIL PROTECTED] posts to the list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets
sent a
copy of the message and must confirm that he/she was the sender before it
gets posted. I
Quoting Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
At 1:40 PM -0800 2/8/07, Bob Morse wrote:
He would like to set up a challenge/response mechanism
so that when [EMAIL PROTECTED] posts to the list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets
sent a
copy of the message and must confirm that
Brad Knowles writes:
Challenge/response is one of the most vile inventions that has ever
been applied to the concept of Internet e-mail.
*chuckle*
I wouldn't go so far, since the spam that evoked it is far worse, but
I'm steadfastly opposed to challenge-response.
If you absolutely *must*
I have a client who is concerned about his list subscriber addresses being
spoofed. In other words someone who knows the addresses of people on the
list can set up a mail server and spoof the subscriber so he can post nasty
things to the list. He would like to set up a challenge/response
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