[Mailman-Users] reject explanation send to owners ?

2005-06-27 Thread Christophe Meessen
Hello, we have a list currently managed by two moderators. We use moderation and some time we reject mails and provide a specific explanation. The ennoying feature in our current configuration is that the other moderator does not know the explanation given unless the moderator send by hand an e

Re: [Mailman-Users] archive indexed by google ?

2005-05-27 Thread Christophe Meessen
Oops sorry, I just found out about the solution. I had a width="100%" and the % needs to be replaced by %%. This is only required in some html template files. Apparently those related to archive management. Unfortunately there are a few web pages that are not under template control. I have ide

Re: [Mailman-Users] archive indexed by google ?

2005-05-27 Thread Christophe Meessen
Thank you for the answer. Sorry I should have checked the faq. Now I have copied all the template files into lists/test/fr because it is french. I modified all the html files with to include link to personal favicon and added a banner with site logo just below the tag. I did the arch --wipe te

[Mailman-Users] archive indexed by google ?

2005-05-26 Thread Christophe Meessen
Hello, I have two questions related to archiving with pipermail. 1° If the archive is made public, will google be able to index it ? 2° Is it possible to cutomise archive pages (list specific customisation) to append ads for instance ? Thanx. ---

Re: [Mailman-Users] How do the spammers do it?

2005-05-16 Thread Christophe Meessen
Brad Knowles wrote: ... > If the signature is automatically generated by the MUA, then the > trojans/spybots can make use of this and still get through. The only > way you can make this work is if you require actual human intervention > on the part of the sender, That's true and is also t

Re: [Mailman-Users] How do the spammers do it?

2005-05-15 Thread Christophe Meessen
JLB wrote: ... > I just don't get it. Nobody on this mailing list would be stupid > enough to fall for a spammer. Of course. It is ment to catch trojans and spybots that steal valid emails without the user beeing aware of it. > Isn't there some way we can track these morons down and say "HEY

Re: [Mailman-Users] How do the spammers do it?

2005-05-15 Thread Christophe Meessen
If each user used a specific address to post to the list, one would know the source of inspiration of the spammer. For public lists it would not be easy to setup though. Another method which I suspect was used for this purpose is to send to each subcriber a mail with a specific reply-to address

[Mailman-Users] 1 pblm & 1 suggestion

2005-05-11 Thread Christophe Meessen
Hello, I just created a list yesterday and this morning I recevied a message at 8:00 saying I have -1 request to process. When I check the page there are no requests. I then flagged mys self as moderated and sent a mail. I got the message informing me that there is a request to be processed. Ev