On Oct 31, 2009, at 1:28 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
A better way to do this would be to set up the MTA on Mailman's host
to only deliver to the list address (ie, Mailman) if the sender has
been authenticated (eg, with TLS).
Or to use digital signatures for sender verification. This is not
Hien HUYNH HUU writes:
>I recognize that mailman can accept a fake sender . Example, I
>have a maillist with only an email account (x...@abc.com) can
>send messages to all emails in the list. But , if someone can
>send a fake "From address" is x...@abc.com, mailman will deliver
Dear all,
I recognize that mailman can accept a fake sender . Example, I have a
maillist with only an email account (x...@abc.com) can send messages to all
emails in the list. But , if someone can send a fake "From address" is
x...@abc.com, mailman will delivery messages to the list . This is
Hung Phan wrote:
>
>We have a few lists that have different settings than Mailman default
>settings. We believe that some of these settings are conflicting and
>create two issues that we are currently experiencing (subscribe email
>not sent out and sender not receive posted message) We went
Hello,
We have a few lists that have different settings than Mailman default
settings. We believe that some of these settings are conflicting and
create two issues that we are currently experiencing (subscribe email
not sent out and sender not receive posted message) We went through
chan
Robert Rust wrote:
>I'm trying to get mailman installed and working on Solaris 10 using the
>mailman 2.0.12 package from blastwave and coolstack's apache. The
>problem I'm encountering is that after I create a list, when I try to go
>to the admin page for it, I get an error in the page "Bad URL
>
Matt Smith wrote:
>
>I have several lists and nothing was changed but mailman simply does not
>seem to deliver messages. I have been told that it takes a long time to
>deliver but my preliminary email test produced nothing in about 1 hour
>so far with no error email.
>
>
>
>Where does a Mailman g
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:55:35AM -0400, Matt Smith wrote:
> I have several lists and nothing was changed but mailman simply does not
> seem to deliver messages. I have been told that it takes a long time to
> deliver but my preliminary email test produced nothing in about 1 hour
> so far with no
Hello,
Where does one start troubleshooting this?
I have several lists and nothing was changed but mailman simply does not
seem to deliver messages. I have been told that it takes a long time to
deliver but my preliminary email test produced nothing in about 1 hour
so far with no error e
I'm trying to get mailman installed and working on Solaris 10 using the
mailman 2.0.12 package from blastwave and coolstack's apache. The
problem I'm encountering is that after I create a list, when I try to go
to the admin page for it, I get an error in the page "Bad URL
Specification".
My list
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