On Wed, 6 Jul 2016, Jim Popovitch wrote:
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 7/6/16 8:07 AM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
On Jul 6, 2016, at 9:21 AM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
I've been inspired by something I read somewhere else.
I have long thought that mailing lists should be
On 7/6/16 1:51 PM, Jérôme wrote:
>
> But may I have a mailbox like t...@domain1.tld and a list like
> t...@lists.domain1.tld ?
>
> Since the alias reads
>
> test: "|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post test"
> test-admin: "|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin test"
> ...
>
> I assumed mailm
Hi.
Thank you Mark for your detailed answer.
Le Tue, 5 Jul 2016 20:08:51 -0700,
Mark Sapiro a écrit :
> > # System users
> > alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
>
> You need to add hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases to alias_maps.
Indeed I didn't do that.
It is indicated in the docs :
http://www
On 7/6/16 10:51 AM, Greg Lindsay wrote:
>
> I assume the text box that is asking to input a "Spam Filter Regexp"
> will attempt to match all text in the header.
The regexps match against a block of text which consists of the all of
the message and sub-part headers RFC 2047 decoded and separated
Thanks for the reply. I was going off some examples I found, but should have
known better than to use a \* in the regexp. This is likely what is causing the
filters to fail. The encoding example was something I was trying based off
another thread I found, but I've deleted this rule.
I assume t
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 7/6/16 8:07 AM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>>>
On Jul 6, 2016, at 9:21 AM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
I've been inspired by something I read somewhere else.
I have long thought that mailing lists should be
configured t
On 7/6/16 8:07 AM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>>
>>> On Jul 6, 2016, at 9:21 AM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been inspired by something I read somewhere else.
>>>
>>> I have long thought that mailing lists should be
>>> configured to reject messages with a Subject of
>>> "Re: [the subject fo
On 7/5/16 8:19 PM, Greg Lindsay via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Mailman v 2.1.20 & have been trying to filter out Chinese spam
> messages with no luck. A few typical subjects are below:
>
> Subject: 为什么总让客户不满意,如何才能提升业绩
> Subject: 没1有1业1绩,怎1么1办?
> Subject: 带问题来,带方案走;如何缩短生产周期
>
>
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Bryan Blackwell wrote:
>
>> On Jul 6, 2016, at 9:21 AM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>>
>> I've been inspired by something I read somewhere else.
>>
>> I have long thought that mailing lists should be
>> configured to reject messages with a Subject of
>> "Re: [the s
Hi,
I am running Mailman v 2.1.20 & have been trying to filter out Chinese spam
messages with no luck. A few typical subjects are below:
Subject: 为什么总让客户不满意,如何才能提升业绩
Subject: 没1有1业1绩,怎1么1办?
Subject: 带问题来,带方案走;如何缩短生产周期
Under Privacy options/Spam filters I have created header filters such as the
> On Jul 6, 2016, at 9:21 AM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>
> I've been inspired by something I read somewhere else.
>
> I have long thought that mailing lists should be
> configured to reject messages with a Subject of
> "Re: [the subject format for the list's digest messages]".
> Maybe a sca
On Wed, 06 Jul 2016 14:21:27 +0100, Jim Popovitch wrote:
I've been inspired by something I read somewhere else.
I have long thought that mailing lists should be
configured to reject messages with a Subject of
"Re: [the subject format for the list's digest messages]".
Maybe a sc
I've been inspired by something I read somewhere else.
I have long thought that mailing lists should be
configured to reject messages with a Subject of
"Re: [the subject format for the list's digest messages]".
Maybe a scan of the message content for a copy
of the digest prolog
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