On 2/12/21 3:01 AM, Mailman-admin wrote:
And you need to distribute their public keys to your users.
Fortunately, S/MIME makes this simple. All you need to do is sign the
message. Recipients can extract the public key from the signature.
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smime.p7s
On 2/11/21 7:57 PM, Tin Pham Nguyen wrote:
>
> I am the administrator for the Australian Law Librarians' Association email
> list - we have been receiving issues where all emails have been sent as
> attachments as seen here - rather than as an actual email.
See the FAQ at
Usually users forget to sign their name at the bottom of their mail body, I
would like to force their name to be added at the top of the body as From:
which will be fetched from the membership list.
So, is there a way to add the sender's name (and/or email address) to the top
of each mail so
I am interested in this option as well. Here is a scenario:
When people send a message to the group and don't sign their name, I want their
name to be picked from the membership list and mentioned at the top of the body
as From:
It will follow with their message in the body of the email.
So is
Hi fellow mailman users,
I am the administrator for the Australian Law Librarians' Association email
list - we have been receiving issues where all emails have been sent as
attachments as seen here - rather than as an actual email.
Are you able to provide any advice on adjusting the settings
Hi Christian,
On 2/12/2021 5:01 AM, Mailman-admin wrote:
Hello
Am 11.02.21 um 19:24 schrieb Dennis Putnam:
Does anyone have any experience with this that can provide a review
and/or advice? TIA.
http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/
1) From the site itself:
"Beware! This code has not
Hello
Am 11.02.21 um 19:24 schrieb Dennis Putnam:
> Does anyone have any experience with this that can provide a review
> and/or advice? TIA.
>
> http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/
>
1) From the site itself:
"Beware! This code has not been touched since 2010-09. Therefore, it's
mainly