Anthony (N2KI) writes:
That is what I am currently doing with IS Mail. In order for the messages
to be sent, IS Mail logs into my account and then sends the mail. I
believe the problem could be related but not limited to reverse DNS
authentication. My Ip resolves to my domain name via
Hello, Mailman experts.
I've been doing some development work for a Tokyo-based NPO that offers
participation in a number of Mailman lists as one of the benefits of
membership in the organization. Because membership in the organization is a
requirement for participating in the Mailman
On 08/10/2014 01:07 PM, S. Patrick Eaton wrote:
... has
been providing a homegrown administrative interface that uses PHP and curl
to simulate user interactions via POST.
When a recent update to Mailman introduced CSRF tokens, however, this
approach broke down and the organization has