Mark,
Sorry to ask such a basic question, but ...
If e-mail is restricted to text only, we can be 100%
(99.998% ?) confident that a user will
never be infected with a virus?
thank you.
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Tony,
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 09:35 am, Rod Neep wrote:
Set the max message size to 15Kb then the viruses will not get
through to the list.
Tony, I have changed the maximum message size from 40 KB to 15 KB
according to this recommendation from the Mailman mailing list. Anything
larger than
in the From: field in
place of his/her own e-mail address.
TIA,
James Sinnamon
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)? I would like to be able change it to https:.
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Apologies for any confusion.
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like to be able change it to https:.
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of a httpd.conf file?
BTW, I am using a Debian(testing) Linux system.
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 01:33 pm, James Sinnamon wrote:
Dear list,
It's not obvious to me what I need to do to httpd.conf, and
where I need to put the various mailman files in order to
set up the mailman administrative web interfaces.
The penny has dropped. On my server, the URL,
https
21 13:55:40 2004 mailmanctl(2089): [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/var/run/mailman/mailman.pid'
Jun 21 13:55:40 2004 mailmanctl(2089): Is qrunner even running?
... are these the effects of the first problem, or are they its cause?
TIA
James
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Jim,
Thanks for your your prompt reply.
On Tue, 18 May 2004 04:08 pm, you wrote:
On May 18, 2004, at 14:42, James Sinnamon wrote:
Can you tell me what the option, to (not) require owner aproval for
new subscription requests, should look like? And where should it be?
If I can't find
Dear mailmain users,
Can you tell me what the option, to (not) require owner aproval for
new subscription requests, should look like? And where should it be?
If I can't find it, do I need to see the site administrator?
I am using mailman version 2.0.7
TIA
James
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