[Mailman-Users] Preventing spam to list owners

2007-09-29 Thread Gary Spivey
My lists are locked down to only allow posts from members, so my members are not getting any SPAM. However, as list owner, every one of my lists is getting a large amount of SPAM - generally sent to the listname-owner or to mailman-owner. My maillog entry looks like this: Sep 23 10:39:34 hostna

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Processing -- Disable/Removal Notification

2007-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Greg Sims wrote: > >I believe you have the problem narrowed down. Here are the answers to your >questions: > >Do these entries say "sending listname list probe to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >(score 5.0 >= 5.0)"? >>> Yes > >Is VERP_PROBES = Yes in mm_cfg.py (or is this Mailman 2.1.5 where VERP >probes was u

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Processing -- Disable/Removal Notification

2007-09-29 Thread Greg Sims
Mark, I believe you have the problem narrowed down. Here are the answers to your questions: Do these entries say "sending listname list probe to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (score 5.0 >= 5.0)"? >> Yes Is VERP_PROBES = Yes in mm_cfg.py (or is this Mailman 2.1.5 where VERP probes was unconditionally on)? >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Beginner questions

2007-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Chris Arnold wrote: >Heres where i am not understanding: > >if >list mail is going first to the maim mail server machine, then it >needs to be told to relay all 10 addresses per list to the Mailman >machine. > >I don't see how to do that on my mailserver. I can forward to email >addresses but i do

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Processing -- Disable/Removal Notification

2007-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Greg Sims wrote: >We have a newsletter type list that has been running for almost two years >now. The list currently has 1,100 members who receive one email each >morning. The Bounce Configuration page for this list is configured as >follows: Yes, 5.0, 30, 2, 7, Yes, Yes, Yes which I believe may

Re: [Mailman-Users] Beginner questions

2007-09-29 Thread Chris Arnold
Mark Sapiro wrote: > I'm probably as lost as you about what you've done on which machine, > but here's some basic information. > > Each list requires a set of 10 aliases to be installed in the MTA of > the Mailman machine. In a default installation, they look like the > following set for a list nam

Re: [Mailman-Users] Beginner questions

2007-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Chris Arnold wrote: >Brad and all! You all have been kind and patient with me but i do not >see where to change the list address. I was going to just delete the >list and create a new one but i don't see how to delete any list. See

Re: [Mailman-Users] Beginner questions

2007-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Chris Arnold wrote: >> >I am not understanding this at all. I have made an alias on the >mailserver with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it redirects mail to my personal >account; i can send mail to it from inside and outside the network but >how are other people going to get mail with this config? I'm pro

[Mailman-Users] Bounce Processing -- Disable/Removal Notification

2007-09-29 Thread Greg Sims
We have a newsletter type list that has been running for almost two years now. The list currently has 1,100 members who receive one email each morning. The Bounce Configuration page for this list is configured as follows: Yes, 5.0, 30, 2, 7, Yes, Yes, Yes which I believe may be the defaults. The

Re: [Mailman-Users] Beginner questions

2007-09-29 Thread Chris Arnold
Brad Knowles wrote: > On 9/28/07, Chris Arnold wrote: > >> I have a dns entry that points to the webserver and a mx record that >> points to the webserver. I just thought of something that might be >> causing the problem: the "real" mail server serves the virtual domain >> that the list also is for

Re: [Mailman-Users] hacking mailman.po

2007-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: > >> >I just want to delete 3 lines: >> > >> >"You can now\n" >> >"proceed to your membership login\n" >> >"page." > >OK - I do not really want people to be looking at their membership >page. I have monthly distribution lists (not discussi

Re: [Mailman-Users] Beginner questions

2007-09-29 Thread Chris Arnold
Brad Knowles wrote: > Right, so either you need to change the list address to be > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", or you need to set up > those aliases on your main mail server, as previously discussed. > > Alternatively, you can still add a new hostname called > "lists.yourdomain.example.com" which has the

Re: [Mailman-Users] hacking mailman.po

2007-09-29 Thread Zbigniew Szalbot
Hello, 2007/9/28, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >What are my options when I need to edit some text within > >/usr/local/mailman/messages/uk/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.pl? > I assume you mean /usr/local/mailman/messages/uk/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.po. Yes, my typo, sorry! > >I just want to delete 3 line

Re: [Mailman-Users] Beginner questions

2007-09-29 Thread Brad Knowles
On 9/28/07, Chris Arnold wrote: > I have a dns entry that points to the webserver and a mx record that > points to the webserver. I just thought of something that might be > causing the problem: the "real" mail server serves the virtual domain > that the list also is for. It appears all mail