On 8/20/19 11:25 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 8/20/19 1:43 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>> attached are two patches against mm2.1 which add sync_members
>> functionality to the GUI
>
>
> I found some issues with this patch.
>
> - Entries which are already members are reported as added.
> - Entries
Hi Kevin,
No, the Sender Filters do not apply to subscription requests.
If you are having problem with spamming subscription requests, mailman (at
least the mailman 2.1* and up) give you a few options to help:
1) You can use your regexp in the banlist -- list of addresses that are
banned
On 9/17/19 10:37 AM, Kevin Bowen wrote:
>
> Do
> the sender filters apply only to posts, not to subscription requests?
Yes.
> If
> so, is there any way to automatically reject subscription requests based on
> a regex?
Yes, add the regex to Privacy options... -> Subscription rules -> ban_list.
Hello,
One of my instance's lists is apparently getting spammed with subscription
requests from addresses outside my org. In sender filters, for
reject_these_nonmembers I put ^(?!.*(example)\.com$) [actual domain
redacted], but the requests still get through to the moderation queue. Do
the sender f
> I suspect that as soon as greylisting became common, they did. On the
> other hand, if they retry after 5 minutes, they'd get caught again by
> every greylister I know (all 10 min or more). So the question is how
> much do they back off?
Yep, Postfix has a exponential backup, but it won't be