y detailed instructions for it posted anywhere?
Thanks!
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I've been directed by management to change/munge the 'From' address of a
mailing list that is used for announcements to a non-list address. This is
in addition to providing the specific 'Reply-to' address via configuration
which has already been done. In other words instead of seeing an email
Are you sure that he's receiving the list emails directly? Is it
possible that he has a confederate or sympathizer on the list who is
forwarding him the original list emails that he is then forging
replies to?
I would double-check to make sure that even list members cannot see
the addresses of
You have to have cookies enabled in your browser. If you do not, it won't
work.
Dragon
I do have cookies enabled, and just to doublecheck I turned off the
privacy settings and set it to allow all cookies but the results were
the same. I have also since tried a second browser program but
FWIW here's the actual popup warning message that I get from Netscape
upon trying to submite my changes:
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Although this page is encrypted, the information you have entered is
to be
I doubt that that's very helpful, but thought I'd add it anyway. It's
a little confusing to me since I don't know how/why it thinks it's
going to send stuff over an unencrypted channel since all connections
are supposed to be routed to the https port. But I'm wondering if
that rewriting of
I disabled the SSL rewrite rule in the httpd.conf file, and tried
again and it worked. So the Mailman program doesn't like something
about the URL's getting rewritten I'm guessing. However, I don't want
to run this program in the clear - or any programs really for this
server - so what do I