Re: [Mailman-Users] User with same name of a mailman list not receivinge-mails

2007-02-09 Thread Centro de Apoio Técnico da APM
Hello, My MTA is Postfix and I have other lists running of the same mailinglist.domain.com just fine. The problem here is that I have a user in my server that has mail running in the domain.com and a list with the same name of that user running in mailinglist.domain.com. And now the user

Re: [Mailman-Users] User with same name of a mailman list not receiving e-mails

2007-02-09 Thread Centro de Apoio Técnico da APM
Hi, 1. Probably the best way is to change the name of the list to not match the name of the user of our system.But still there may be way to do this? 2. If the solution is in virtual domains configuration of Postfix, is there anyone that can help me with the setup? I am looking for

Re: [Mailman-Users] User with same name of a mailman list not receivinge-mails

2007-02-09 Thread Paul Tomblin
Quoting Centro de Apoio Técnico da APM ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): This is a question better directed to support resources for your MTA. The answer depends on what MTA you are using and perhaps other things, but you have to recognize the different domains in your MTA and only pipe to Mailman that

[Mailman-Users] Daylight savings

2007-02-09 Thread Jewel
Still a newbie and was concerned about the daylight savings time issue. The server I have which runs Mailman only runs Mailman and nothing else. Will I need to install a patch or will Mailman not be affected with the time change? -- J --

Re: [Mailman-Users] Daylight savings

2007-02-09 Thread Carl Zwanzig
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Jewel wrote: Still a newbie and was concerned about the daylight savings time issue. The server I have which runs Mailman only runs Mailman and nothing else. Will I need to install a patch or will Mailman not be affected with the time change? Mailman,

Re: [Mailman-Users] User with same name of a mailman list notreceiving e-mails

2007-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Centro de Apoio Técnico da APM wrote: 2. If the solution is in virtual domains configuration of Postfix, is there anyone that can help me with the setup? I am looking for something like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] should receive messages sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] should receive

Re: [Mailman-Users] Challenge/response

2007-02-09 Thread Jay Chandler
Bob Morse 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 would like to set up a

[Mailman-Users] Importing data from an external source.

2007-02-09 Thread Alan Meyer
Ladies and Gentlemen: I'm using mailman as the list manager for a club with about 150 members. We have an online roster system that members use to update their names, addresses, email addresses, and some club specific stuff. However the roster software (home grown stuff that I wrote in Perl)

Re: [Mailman-Users] Importing data from an external source.

2007-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Alan Meyer wrote: I'm using mailman as the list manager for a club with about 150 members. We have an online roster system that members use to update their names, addresses, email addresses, and some club specific stuff. However the roster software (home grown stuff that I wrote in Perl) can't

[Mailman-Users] Approved: password

2007-02-09 Thread Dave Filchak
I am trying to post to a one way (announce only) list using a user whose moderation bit is set, but am using the method described in the FAQ i.e. adding Approved: password to the first line of the body, with a carriage return and blank line after it. It keeps rejecting it with the standard

Re: [Mailman-Users] Challenge/Response

2007-02-09 Thread Bob Morse
Thank you all for your insights in the Challenge/Response question. I am convinced this is not the way to go. In fact, I used some of the same arguments to the client when he brought it up. The problem remains, however: How do I prevent spoofing? In this case they have a real fear due to a board

Re: [Mailman-Users] Approved: password

2007-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Dave Filchak wrote: I am trying to post to a one way (announce only) list using a user whose moderation bit is set, but am using the method described in the FAQ i.e. adding Approved: password to the first line of the body, with a carriage return and blank line after it. It keeps rejecting it

Re: [Mailman-Users] Challenge/Response

2007-02-09 Thread Brad Knowles
At 3:54 PM -0800 2/9/07, Bob Morse wrote: The problem remains, however: How do I prevent spoofing? If the problem is that sensitive, then your only option that I can see is to use human moderation. For each message that comes in, you have a human look at it to see if it's legitimate or not,