for another message and trying to substitute data from the deleted
message. This doesn't seem to create anything mailman is willing to use
(unsurprisingly, since I don't understand mailman's internal data storage).
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gency moderation," and there are no single-post notices for posts
that are moderated for that reason only.
I suppose this means that the only way to get immediate notification of
every single post is to set all subscribers to moderated status?
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f I could upgrade from 2.1.9 to
something that can cope with DMARC, but this is a Plesk setup and I'm
afraid to mess with it for fear of breaking something. Any advice about
this would be welcome but isn't the main subject of this query.
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r probably better:
^[^@]+@[^@]+\.top$
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ecause I'm not sure I can successfully upgrade Mailman on a
Plesk system that I don't really understand; and it's feasible because I
have only two very low-volume lists. I guess I now have to do the same
with Hotmail users?)
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but with messages
originating on Hotmail as well. Can anyone check that Hotmail has
published a "p=reject" DMARC policy?
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people
expect their computers to think for them.
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automatically in the
web interface). A more restrictive search term (such as @yahoo) does
work but of course doesn't find all members.
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around this _by putting extra markers_
_at the end of the first line and the beginning of the second_.
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miscopied the percentage
from the AOL blog! The figure given by AOL is 2%. (Discovered because
I'm a compulsive looker-up of sources)
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of AOL's p=reject policy? If I still
had an AOL address I'd be tempted to try this just to see what happens.
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of Sonia Subscriber if they
aren't careful (and some of them won't be). The list admin can forward
these replies, but in a few cases they may contain confidential material
that the admin shouldn't have seen.
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On 4/16/2014 1:57 PM, Larry Kuenning wrote:
Query: On a very low-traffic mailing list (i.e. one where the list
admin doesn't think it too much trouble), would it be a reasonable
workaround for the list admin to paste the content of a
message-to-be-moderated (i.e. one From: a yahoo address
develops.)
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at the
moment when Mailman is indexing the archive.
At least this is what happened for me when I tried a somewhat similar
project.
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automatically on reboot. That should be an elementary question but I'm
still not familiar with all these sysadmin tasks.)
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On 6/8/2013 8:52 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2013-06-08 8:10 AM, Larry Kuenning la...@qhpress.org wrote:
Is mailman possibly not running? Try this:
ps -A | grep mailmanctl
If that gives blank output, try this:
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Not blank - but what does the question mark
that
aliases.db.db is missing. The same syntax works for postmap.
Both programs have reasonable man pages.
More on the results in an upcoming reply to Mark Sapiro.
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list and requires it.
I see cron/mailpasswds is supposed to run on the first of each month.
It wasn't done this month (which was the only opportunity so far). I
guess that was because it couldn't use the site list.
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Plesk doesn't throw away data it finds in those files
that it didn't put there.
Thanks for all your help!
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the archive all over again.
Moral: You can import old mbox files to a Mailman archive, but be sure
to clean up the headers before you generate the index.
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. There's no law that says what was once an mbox file has to
remain an mbox file forever if nobody's going to read it except in a
notepad or word processor. Which is what I expected at the time.
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to recreate it.)
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database where Mailman will find it.
I'm still new to Mailman and Python, though I've done various other
sorts of Unix programming (including writing my own software for the
previous incarnation of my mailing lists, using shellscripts).
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and the
fact that they call it a VPS I suppose this is a virtual machine running
on some more powerful kind of hardware.
Thanks,
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I find that host_name has been correct for a day or two now and the
problem must be somewhere else.
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it.
Thanks for taking a look at this stuff!
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