On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 06:53:38 -0700
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> > And pretty easy - the list will accept mail from nonsubs, it just
> > sticks any such messages in the mod queue. =)
>
>
> And if that's not what you want, set Privacy options... -> Sender
> filters -> generic_nonmember_action to Accept
On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 20:00:23 -0400
Richard Damon wrote:
> That just means that you need to setup the -admins list to accept
> mail from non-subscribers, which is a perfectly valid configuration.
And pretty easy - the list will accept mail from nonsubs, it just
sticks any such messages in the
good doing that sort of
thing?
-Dennis Carr
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2017 11:51:19 -0800
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> What's in your web server error log for these 403s?
AH01630: client denied by server
configuration: /var/lib/mailman/archives/public/ffml/, referer:
http://www.chez-vrolet.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ffml
Time to do
On Fri, 10 Mar 2017 07:45:40 -0800
Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net> wrote:
> On 03/10/2017 06:56 AM, Dennis Carr wrote:
> > Of late, I've just received word that my archives are returning HTTP
> > 403 - forbidden. So nobody can see them.
>
>
> If these are public a
and /var/lib/mailman/archives
are set "sticky" for group and is root.list, and the archives
themselves are set 664 (and associated dirs are set 775 sticky), all
list.list.
I'm a bit lost, and can use some direction here. Help me out?
Thanks,
-D
record?
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to fix this in the webui.
Can somebody point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
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I have two lists - ffml and ffml-admins - which I've noticed a slight
behavior difference. On ffml-admins, I get a message once per day that
tells me that I have n0 emails pending, and no emails on a per-email
received basis. With ffml, however, every time a pending message is
held, the
a way in the documentation to do this via email
only. Is there a hidden way?
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1. Is there a limit as to the number of character one can put in for
the name of a mailing list?
The only real limit for a list name is what seems reasonable. For
instance, you probably do not want to have a list address such as
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012, Seun Ojedeji wrote:
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient
domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further
information about the cause of this error. The error that the other
Set show
Set help
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2011, Anne Wainwright wrote:
Hi,
This occurs on one list that I administer. In fuller detail we have two
issues.
Members want to send .doc file attachments, (and html emails too) and
of course have them arrive. If I have content filtering on which
allows .doc file attachments
Note, running Debian Stable on the server.
I'm attempting to update Mailman through aptitude, but it warns me that
all files in the qfiles tree will be wiped out. This includes files that
have been bouncing back and forth between qfiles/out and qfiles/retry.
It's not quite clear as to when
Running this on Debian Lenny, pending an upgrade.
I just discovered that there are hundreds of files in qfiles/bad for some
reason. The manual tells me nothing, except some basic installation
troubleshooting. So this raises a few questions:
1) Any ideas as to what causes this?
2) How do I
stable) on the server, current version of
mailman from the repository (2.1.9-7), kernel 2.6.18-5-686.
Any idea what's going on per the pastebin?
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:01:58 -0800
Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Dennis Carr wrote:
I have a number of messages stuck between qfiles/retry and
qfiles/out, and for about a week or so, messages have been departing
very sporadically.
Checking logs/error, I noticed a glitch
Seem to be getting this a lot on f...@here - spam comes from ffml-owner,
but that address is not subscribed, so it bounces, and bombards six people
with rejected spam. Is there a more elegant way to deal with this than add
subscriber to a 'summarily discard all' rule?
-Dennis
when this comes up?
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 12:20:41 -0600
Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can set the moderation bit for a give user, yes. You can also
set emergency moderation for an entire list, and cause all posts
from everyone to be handled according to your moderation policy.
What I'm looking for
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 11:37:53 -0800
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mailman doesn't have that. There are ways to set/unset moderation for
a member from the command line such as the withlist script at
http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/set_mod.py or the modify_members
script at
OK, so today, I get a spam on the FFML, of which I have included the
headers below.
My question is simple: how did this happen?
-Dennis Carr
Return-Path: ffml-bounces
[EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Original-To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered-To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Received: from kimba.chez-vrolet.net
hints about such setup in the fine documentation.
Not as near as I can tell (I could be wrong), but you can easily set up,
say, Postfix to just route everything through your ISP and not receive
mail.
-Dennis Carr
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dennis Carr wrote:
My list server, as near as I can tell, does not appear to be parsing out
from mbox format.
(To backtrack, early last month, I had asked the list for help on
correctly parsing out the From information. It is apparently doing this
correctly
, I have the 2007-July file that has the broken messages
still in here.
In short, did I run the archiver correctly? Or for that matter, where
should I be looking/running this file/whatever?
-Dennis Carr
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
I assume the only way is to subscribe with a second address
Correct!
What about the delimiters? Or would that interfere with VERP?
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
It may or may not help to set SMTP_MAX_RCPTS to a number smaller that
the number that gets accepted each time (in mm_cfg.py), but first get
the reason from the smtp-failure log. The best solution depends on the
reason. It may be that something in the outgoing MTA needs to
asociated with that number. sWhat,
precisely, does this message mean?
-Dennis Carr
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OK, I have a small number of MLs, here, but there's been a slight
change in URL scheme to the point where http://chez-vrolet.net no
longer resolves correctly (it must now be http://www.chez-vrolet.net).
Problem is, though, on my admin pages, everything still wants to go to
Using this URL for a list in pipermail:
http://chez-vrolet.net/pipermail/makebelieve/
...I get a 404. My archives are going *somewhere*, I just don't know
where - can somebody point me to where they live?
Noting that I'm running Debian 3.1.
-Dennis Carr
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 08:43:04 -0800
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dennis Carr wrote:
I've noticed that, on a new install of Mailman, list traffic is not
being sent out - it seems that everything is just routing to nowhere
in particular. What do I need to show in order to figure out
I've noticed that, on a new install of Mailman, list traffic is not
being sent out - it seems that everything is just routing to nowhere in
particular. What do I need to show in order to figure out what the
problem is?
Running Debian Sarge, installed through apt-get; MTA is postfix.
-Dennis
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