Hi all, I'm not a Mailman expert, so I apologize if my question has no sense.
I have unsubscribed from a list one years ago or more. Today has
arrived a mail with this subject: Membership reminder
and this body:
Your password: xxx
Request made by IP 127.0.0.1 at 2005/07/29 16:50:25.305 GMT+
Dear Mailman,
I am the administrator of a new list using Mailman, to a non profit coalision
of environmental organizations arrond the world.
This is a great software. We are really happy with it. But during the tests,
I was crating some messages. Now everybody can see the tests messages in the
my users :(
I have to do the things in the most transaparent and
most portable way.
>
> On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Paolo De Riso wrote:
> > Leaving the list archive as it is and using Apache module mod_rewrite
> > was my first try.
> > I used exactly the same rules the you have s
mbox
without moving or touching the original files in archives?
I don't know what the command 'arch' really does ...
Thank you
Paolo
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te" the archive
in order to have https in all links before activating mod_rewrite settings.
Paolo
On Fri November 7 2003 13:14, Pablo Chamorro C. wrote:
> I don't know if it's enough to do it to a httpd level. I have this for
> Apache:
>
> RewriteEngine on
>
I've tried to download last release of mailman, but it seems that a
virus (nimda) has infected last distribution, see attachment.
Regards,
Paolo.
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My Mailman mailing list server doesn't work...
well it work but i can't send messages to the list 'couse it send mail back
to me with this text:
The original message was received at Sun, 8 Apr 2001 15:18:37 +0200
from tom [10.1.1.3]
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors --