I need to create a list ion which no-one can post but the list admin.
So I created the list, set it to all users are moderated, moderated
posts are rejected, etc.
But what is preventing someone from spoofing the list admin's return
address and posting to the list?
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On Wednesday, Feb 12, 2003, at 09:53 Canada/Mountain, Matthias Juchem
wrote:
I just wanted to do a upgrade to 2.1.1. The release notes tell me to
do a 'make catalogs' in messages/
They do? Where?
All I found was:
NOTE: You should ordinarily never need to run "make catalogs",
in messages/M
On Wednesday, Feb 12, 2003, at 09:43 Canada/Mountain, Dave Sherohman
wrote:
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 08:24:04AM -0700, LuKreme wrote:
Is there info on the www.list.org page about using CVS to update
mailman? I noticed I'm still running 2.1b3.
I'd like to avoid downloading the
On Tuesday, Feb 11, 2003, at 20:20 Canada/Mountain, Matthew Davis wrote:
* Warren Hoffman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also - it would be wonderful if we could let some attachment types
through
- specifically .vcf and .dat as they're harmless and usually come from
email systems like Outlook. Again
Is there info on the www.list.org page about using CVS to update
mailman? I noticed I'm still running 2.1b3.
I'd like to avoid downloading the source and compiling manually if
possible.
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On Friday, Oct 4, 2002, at 20:49 Canada/Mountain, Glenn Sieb wrote:
> 1) Will a soon-to-be-released version of Mailman support
> attachment stripping?
The current version supports this (2.1b3)
> 2) Is there work going on to extend Mailman to have files areas
> and such (similar to Ya
On Thursday, Oct 3, 2002, at 15:50 Canada/Mountain, Brent Rossow wrote:
> Kathleen,
>
> Look here: /usr/libexec/smrsh
>
> For future reference, you can use the following command to locate
> files from
> the command line:
>
> find -name
Only do this if `locate ` fails.
> EX: find / -
On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 05:06 AM, David Padilla wrote:
> My web host provides a Mailman mailing list software. I would like to
> use it to provide direct subscription to a mailing list, as you see on
> many websites. You know, where you type in your e-mail, click a
> button, and you a
On Sunday, Sep 29, 2002, at 18:23 Canada/Mountain, Brent Rossow wrote:
> If anyone has successfully installed MM on Mac OS X, I'd love to get
> some
> pointers. Majordomo is working adequately, but I'd like my listserv
> package
> to be more than just "adequate." Any help is greatly appreciate
There is an admin setting for subject prefix, is there anyway to easily
change that to a subject postfix?
So, instead of "Subject: [The List] this is a subject" I'd have
"Subject: this is a subject [The List]"
I don't want to eliminate the [] because some subscribers have
primitive mail abili
On Tuesday, Sep 17, 2002, at 15:32 Canada/Mountain, Christopher Adams
wrote:
> I subscribed a batch of addresses to a list. When a welcome message
> met up
> with an AutoResponder, it started generating a message/minute from
> list-admin to the subscriber. Eventually a *.msg file of 10 MB
> acc
All the messages to a list are being sent out with an originator of
"list-bounces" instead of "list"
# tail post
Sep 12 17:21:17 2002 (19657) post to List from [EMAIL PROTECTED],
size=1991, success
What happens to the message between ~mailman/logs/post listing it as
posted and postfix listing
Has anyone successfully gotten mailman working under OS X Jaguar?
OS X 10.2 seems to include python, but not all the modules. I've been
unable to either install the right modules or reinstall python.
Didn't have much trouble under 10.1...
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Marcelo Assis wrote:
> Well, i posted this earlier this week, but since noone replied, and i kind
> of need the information, i thought i should give it a shot again
>
> I was checking this list´s message archives, and i noticed we have messages
> ranging from April 2024, June 2013, etc, to ja
> The avenue for being removed is not through any Mailman
> functionality.
why do you need mailman?
for $name in list_of_emails
sendmail $name < letter.txt
end
(clean that up to talk to your SQL database and do the pulls, etc).
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> I have to use Outlook at work, and I'm noticing that it appears that
> Outlook ignores the Reply-To: header when you hit reply - it replies to
> the From line. Is it possible to munge the From line as well in Mailman
> so that all posts appear to be coming from the list itself? I'm running
> 2
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 09:21 PM, Scott Courtney wrote:
> On Saturday 01 June 2002 10:59 pm, LuKreme wrote:
>> Out of curiosity, how did you split the mbox? I have about 1200 emails
>> I
>> want to add to the archive.
>
> I wrote a little "awk" program
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 07:35 PM, Scott Courtney wrote:
> for a in -split-*.mbox; do
> cat $a >> archives/private/.mbox/.mbox
> bin/arch
> cron/nightly_gzip
> done
Out of curiosity, how did you split the mbox? I have about 1200 emails I
want to add to the archive.
I coul
On Friday, May 31, 2002, at 10:33 PM, LuKreme wrote:
> % bin/arch mylist mylist.mbox
while tracking down this error I made this change to bin/arch that I think
is actaully pretty useful:
res = self.dateToVolName(string.atof(article.date))
self.message("figuring
% bin/arch mylist mylist.mbox
figuring article archives
2002-June
figuring article archives
1999-February
figuring article archives
1999-February
figuring article archives
1999-March
.
.
.
*** malloc[3189]: error: Can't allocate region
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bin/arch", line 1
> Hi,
>
> I've searched high and low and have either missed the answer to this
> during my search or it's very well hidden.
>
> How to I remove, hide or munge the list-owner's address from the
> Mailman-Footer to protect it from being scooped up by spambots?
Not really. It's the footer field o
On Wednesday, May 22, 2002, at 12:09 PM, John Meissen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> How do I import an archive into a new mailing list?
>
> I had the same question when I set my list(s) up, and I saw it often
> enough in the archives (usually unanswered) that I'm surprised it's not
> in the
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at 08:41 AM, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
> It should probably be pointing to /mailman/admin rather than /admin.
> Any ideas what I may have configured incorrectly?
Did you change the "Base URL" ont eh General page? it should be:
http://your.domain.tld/mailman/
Now,
I finally have webmail up and running and accessible via the web. When I
try to send mail to the list, or to any list address (list-request,
list-owner) it get's caught in a relay-deny by my ISP.
It appears that the aliases in /etc/aliases and /etc/postfix/aliases and
~mailman/data/aliases are n
On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 07:21 PM, Bob Weissman wrote:
> What an idiot.
Well, the rest of us figured that out last week. Where were you? :)
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After installing mailman I run, as suggested, bin/check_perms
% bin/check_perms
/Users/mailman/archives/private must not be other-readable
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bin/check_perms", line 281, in ?
checkmail()
File "bin/check_perms", line 202, in checkmail
mode = st
On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 12:52 PM, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin
wrote:
> If you want to be involved in a conversation stay in it for the whole
> thing.
Obviously he didn't want to be involved in the conversation.
I don't know mailman well enough (heck, at all) so I have no idea if your
I have tried to install mailman on my OS X machine (10.1.4) with Python 2.
2. Everything seems to install just fine (no errors) after.
I was even able o create a test list per the docs and got an email in the
right place telling me of the list.
Trouble is, I cannot access the web interface.
I checked the list archives and there seem to have been only a couple f
posts in the last few months. Is that right or are the archives messed up?
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