plemented. I
certainly learned a lot from this.
Thanks again
Florian.
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should work well enough.
Thanks again
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Dear mailman Community,
I am really new to mailman so maybe I am just missing something obvious.
However, as far as I understood, when a message sent from a list triggers a
bounce at some user, mailman will try to automatically parse the bounce, assign
appropriate bounce scores and then discard
.)
Thanks,
Florian
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Hi Mark,
> My mistake. That should be
>
> bin/withlist -l -r fix_url existing-listname -u lists.domain2.tld
>
> The -u option needs to come after the list name. Otherwise it is
> interpreted as a withlist option rather than a fix_url option.
thanks a lot, that did the
ot; links with the old domain. These
> either have to be ignored, edited manually or updated by rebuilding
> the list's entire archive with "bin/arch --wipe listname".
Florian
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main2 is in
POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS.
However, I have already wondered where to set the web URL. Right now,
lists.domain2 still have lists.domain1 e.g. in the List-Archive
header.
Thanks,
Florian
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Hello,
2010/12/14 Florian Effenberger :
> Another thing I just found out:
>
> The mailman-owner alias is only generated for the 2nd of our two
> virtual domains. Maybe that's related?
> (The other -owner aliases, including the one for the list I'm testing
>
Another thing I just found out:
The mailman-owner alias is only generated for the 2nd of our two
virtual domains. Maybe that's related?
(The other -owner aliases, including the one for the list I'm testing
with, are correct, however.)
2010/12/14 Florian Effenberger :
> Addendum
Addendum:
Shortly afterwards, I fully receive a bounce probe message, with the
message sent to -owner as attachment. So, the message reaches me,
Mailman somehow bounces it anyways...
2010/12/14 Florian Effenberger :
> Hello,
>
> on all my mailing lists, I have the problem that mai
t's an internal list), and mails to the list reach these
destinations itself, so it can't be a general problem. The receipients
are within and outside of our domain.
I'm a bit clueless and can't find much in the logs. Any idea where t
users are reported immediately during the
SMTP session.
Thanks a lot!
I don't know where the problem comes from, but I'll check upstream
(it's a FusionForge installation).
Thanks again,
Florian
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den throws this "User unknown" error, unless
I disable the local_recipient_maps. Anyone else ever experienced these
problems?
I'm a bit clueless where the problem lies. :-(
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solved the problem. It looks like that Postfix is not
able to determine valid mailing list recipients. I'd like to avoid
setting local_recipient_tables to null, as it has some drawbacks.
Anyone has an idea on where the problem lies?
Thanks,
Florian
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lt;http://wiki.list.org/x/MIBp>. The input you want is
>
> mod_password = None
thanks a lot! Can the normal list administration password also be
changed via that way, and if so, which parameter do I need to use?
password = (without mod)?
Thanks!
Florian
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is there any tool or script to remove the moderator passwords from all
mailing lists? I've lost the plot on which lists have a moderation
password and which don't, so I'd love to reset all of them.
Thanks,
Florian
-
t, presumably some semi-automated method using "with_list".
sorry for the confusion - that's not the issue. The issue is that
there seem to be no options in mm_cfg.py that reflect these settings.
I can set all other things, but not these two...
Florian
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thanks for the tip - seems to work now!
Florian
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Hi,
> Try turning off address obfuscation.
this doesn't seem to affect the message body, only the message headers. :-(
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Hi there,
pipermail converts @ to at in it's archives. I have disabled it for the sender
of a message, but it seems to be non-configurable for the message body.
Is there any option I missed?
Thanks
Florian
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* Matt England:
> I'm also considering adding these capabilities (which may or may not be
> implicit in the above description) to combat spam:
>
> * Don't allow email from non-subscribers
> * Moderate email from new subscribers some period of time (probably a day
> to a week)
I've compiled a fe
* Brad Knowles:
> At 1:24 PM +0100 2005-02-14, Florian Weimer wrote:
>
>> Who has a say in the disclosure of a security bug?
>
> In terms of who can post such things to this list? Well, as one
> of the core developers for Mailman, Chuq is one of the very few
>
* Chuq Von Rospach:
> my position is simple (and unchanged): if it's not your project, don't
> make strategic decisions about it.
Unfortunately, the crackers that began to attack Mailman sites in
January didn't respect your wishes.
Who has a say in the disclosure of a security bug? The person
Is there some script to check for subscription status (or, more
precisely, the permission to post)? find_member is almost what I
need, but it uses a regular expression, doesn't check just a specified
mailing list, and doesn't look at the additional poster list.
(I'm trying to reject posts from no
Hi,
My Situation:
I installed mailman(2.1.3) on my gentoo box with postfix.
Actually after some minor problems, which I could solve by searching the web
everything runs fine.
My problem:
If I post something to a list (as a regular subscribed user) the list
responses as:
-bounces even
Hi,
My Situation:
I installed mailman(2.1.3) on my gentoo box with postfix.
Actually after some minor problems, which I could solve by searching the web
everything runs fine.
My problem:
If I post something to a list (as a regular subscribed user) the list
responses as:
-bounces even
.
When i join a new Member, then he become a Mail.
The maillog ist also ok.
But when i send a Mail to the Maillist-Adress it doesn\'t works and the Mail going in
the root Inbox.
No mail going out to lists members!
Can anybody help me?
Sorry for my bad english
thx
Fl
Hello,
is anybody using Mailman with qmail _and_ vmailmgr? Please email me.
thanks,
Florian Munz
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ubscriptions.db the mail-adress is also listed.
What can be wrong? Permission-problem? check_perm reports no error. Do you
need additional information?
Thanks in advance,
Florian
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I'd like to host multiple mail domains (two at the moment) on the same
host. Some of the lists will have clashing names, e.g.. info@domain1
and info@domain2.
Shall I use two separate Mailman installations, or is there a better
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Is it possible to remove the sender header from answers to
administrative requests sent out by Mailman?
There's some broken software out there which uses a Sender: header for
replies if it's present, and this software is widely used by some
audiences. :-/
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Dan Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > My mailer (Exim) delivers a message
> > for multiple recipients sequentially. Of course, this is more
> > efficient in terms of network usage, but processing several batches in
> > parallel is faster (and network bandwidth isn't an issue here).
>
> Oh, d
network bandwidth isn't an issue here).
In addition, administrative requests are not handled until the
cron/qrunner script is run---I'd prefer if they were dealt with
immediately.
Did I miss some config options? I'm running Mailman 2.0.1.
Thanks,
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John W Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Or one can look at Mastering Regular Expressions page 316 which contains,
> in highly compressed micro type, a 6,598 byte (he says) regular expression
> for matching email addresses.
Something has to be wrong. The mail address syntax described in RFC
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