y the list members so if/when he does have
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What's the deal with this person? This is the third nonsense message
s/he has posted in less than a week - can they at least be moderated
so the junk doesn't reach the entire list?
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On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 09:37:38 -0700 (PDT), VAEZ(daneshjooye sharif)
<[EMAIL PROT
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:22:21 +0200, Brad Knowles
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> At 10:07 PM -0500 2004-10-20, texas critter wrote:
>
> >I also
> > recommend that anyone with a dedicated server sign up for t
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 11:16:01 -0400 (EDT), MCV Webmaster
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> How do you sign up for the AOL feedback loop? Finding out after the fact
> is better than not knowing at all.
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 22:22:41 +0200, Brad Knowles
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> At 2:38 PM -0500 2004-10-20, texas critter wrote:
>
> That assumes that AOL is giving you the correct error message for
> the particular problem they actually detected. Having worked the
&g
ng, not a dedicated server, you
need to talk to your webhost and find out if they're on AOL's feedback
loop and if they're actively nuking spammers.
Also finding out the mail server IP address and checking it at
openrbl.org and news.admin.net-abuse.* at Google Groups will help you
g, that could be due to spammers the
webhost is hosting, not your lists.
The 421 error should allow the messages to remain in your server's
mail queue and retry later.
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the fault of my nntp provider.
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fg.py until you do that.
Other than that, I don't know, gating news worked for me first time, right
out of the box, I guess I got lucky.
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and Hotmail addresses, the longer it takes. Most large
freemail providers' servers are always overwhelmed and very slow to accept
mail. I've sat and watched a single mail transaction for a 2k email going
to Yahoo take over 10 minutes from start to finish.
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fine. I haven't tried my individual.net account with Mailman but there's
no reason it wouldn't work.
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xpress in it.
My two cents, leave in the mention of OE since some people don't know
there's a difference. The FAQ is correct, it does state in two places that
OE functions properly and that the problem only occurs with Outlook.
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nfused) that the problem didn't occur in OE, only in Outlook.
So all's well! :)
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Richard Barrett wrote:
> On 9 May 2004, at 00:35, texas critter wrote:
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> > Thomas Hochstein wrote:
> >
> >> Yes. Outlook (Express) is infamous for this more than strange display
> >> of headers.
> >
> > Do you have more specific info about thi
for this more than strange display
> of headers.
Really? I've been using OE and Mailman for several years and I've never
seen any kind of strange display of headers or the From field in any email.
Do you have more specific info about this problem?
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will
handle outgoing mail on that domain, then it'll work.
> This email is confidential and intended solely for the use of the
> individual(s) to whom it is addressed.
This kind of footer is rather silly on mailing lists. This list is archived
27;s not a lot of development
going on with Majordomo. I prefer using something that is still being
developed and improved.
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ting it to 755 instead and see if it works?
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there any further info from them about this issue? And I guess I'll
wander over to the cPanel forums and see if there's any news there...
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Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
> How did you change the configuration to accomplish that, please.
Me too, please. I don't know if any of my lists are getting blocked by
this or not but using a FQDN with resovable MX is always a good idea.
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ss, add a couple checkboxes for the announcement list and
the discussion/announcement list.
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to target specific
segments of the list, for example, all AOL members, could a listowner set
each AOL member to be subbed to a topic of "AOL"? Would you have to set
each AOL member individually or could do you set all of them at once?
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$5/month. Try Googling on "website hosting" and "mailman".
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are list hosting services that use Lyris, NetAtlantic is one, Dundee is
another. Again, not free tho.
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job at the end of the update process.
texas critter (who had to reinstall the cron job *again* this morning after
R24 was released last night)
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The last post I got was on April 1st and the domain has been unreachable
since then too.
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how your list members joined (all confirmed opt-in?). If you're
upfront with your needs and your list is clean, not spammy, it'll be easier
to find a good host for your lists.
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> up the correct home directory - I'd have expected errors if it didn't.
That's probably your problem, it may not be picking up the directory, you
may need the full path to python and to gate_news too. The mailman cron
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david.gordon wrote:
> Does MM 2.1 have a better way of dealing with admin requests?
I can't help with 2.0 but there's this 2.1 workaround in the FAQ:
http://python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.026.htp
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texas critter - mailman-users wrote:
> I have - at least I'm able to get the newsgroup posts sent to my list and
> out to my list members, I'm still working on getting posts to the list to
> the newsgroup.
I spoke too soon, my test post showed up in the newsgroup so it's
esterday) and it's
picking up all new posts to the newsgroup right on schedule.
So I am receiving all newsgroup posts at this point, my remaining problem
is getting posts to the list sent to the newsgroup, I need to recheck my
settings and it may be an issue with my newsgroup provider r
and individual email addresses, of course)
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ving posts? Receiving posts to the list?
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Are you trying to unsubscribe from the list? You have to reply to the
confirmation, not forward it, it has to go back to *-request* address, not
the list address.
Or did you get this confirmation and you weren't trying to unsub?
Or some other problem?
texas critter
Zaida
anges in mm_cfg.py NOT Defaults.py ?
http://python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.021.htp
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y putting this line in
your mm_cfg.py file:
SENDER_HEADERS = ('from')
Mailman's Default.py shows what headers it checks by default.
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(I'm on v2.1.3 thru cPanel)
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t;mod" box, you may want to also put their email addresses
in the "non-members whose postings should be accepted" box as well.
[1] I suspect this bug is limited to cPanel's version of Mailman, it
started happening after a cPanel update even tho Mailman wasn't updated.
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moderated, then the virus will go thru to the list
but this will stop the Beagle.C virus getting thru to your lists.
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quasi wrote:
> Well I add to the banlist using the webinterface, is
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@pmktg-online\.com$
> still what I should input there?
Yes.
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> Yes, add this to the banned list:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in checking my answer again, it's better like this (which is in the FAQ
#3.33):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@pmktg-online\.com$
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quasi wrote:
> So far I banned 20 usernames... is there anyway to ban the whole
> "pmktg-online.com" domain?
Yes, add this to the banned list:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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think people can have any choice in
their own opinions.
You love Mailman, so do I, how about not chasing away current or potential
users? Share what you can, delete the rest.
IMHO, YMMV, HTH, HAND.
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rs and for "Action to take for postings from
non-members for which no explicit action is defined", select Discard and
click the Submit Your Changes button. Then all those spam and viruses will
be automatically discarded and you won't se
any list
with 100 or less members would display all on one page. Lists with > 100
would use the alphabet links which would be more useful on those lists. Or
set the chunksize to 300 or whatever you like. Or set it different for
each list.
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s, for existing lists, I've had to edit the config
for each list to change it.
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access to the server to access Mailman files and the
config files, they're stored in a separate folder that you can't access if
you only have cpanel user access. The Mailman config files are settings
for the entire server, not just by user.
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> YahooGroups lists allow the moderator to alter the subject line
> before sending a post through to the list.
>
> Does Mailman allow this?
In Mailman, you can't edit the messages in any way, you can only approve,
reject or discard them.
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;
> Can mailman do this?
Yes.
You may want to check out the FAQ, it has lots of useful info:
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=faq04.008.htp
Searching on "archive" finds this:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.004.htp
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lman options make it appear that it ought to be possible to
configure a list to allow html but not attachments but doing that as Paul
and I have tried doesn't work.
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I did some brief tests with 2.1.3
and I got the same wrong results as you did. So I guess it's a bug, and
it's in both versions.
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#x27;) and with some aliasing, members can post to
> 'staff @ domain1.org' using that address, and Mailman will
> accept and deliver it. However, the url for web administration
> is wrong, the welcome emails are wrong; really anything
> generated by Mailman claims that the list
e quirk in their setup that the initial
email doesn't go out, even tho it says on the screen that it's sending it
out.)
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t; mailing come in danger ??
I haven't personally done an upgrade, I use cPanel which automatically
upgrades and all my lists were upgraded with no problem. I suggest looking
in the Mailman documentation and FAQ for more details on how to upgrade.
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current members.
To do that, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and in the
body of the message specify:
who
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cPanel forums, so I keep an eye on that as well as this list.
http://forums.cpanel.net/
It's mainly for people like your webhost who actually pay for the cPanel
license but anyone can register and post. I mainly use it to search for
info.
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to put Linux on it so I can play
around with it and learn stuff like this. So I'll keep your email, thanks
much!
> Open Source is the best!
Yup!
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and if
they did, they'd be permanently banned.
I did turn on VERP recently but with over 1,200 members and sometimes we
get a posting with 10 parts or more, that clogged up my mail queue in a
hurry and it took over a day to get all of it out to the list members so I
turned it off again. I f
owners and we can explain why
they're banned and why they shouldn't indiscrimately hit that "spam"
button.
So blackholing or rejecting their mail thru my MTA or spam filter doesn't
work, I only want to affect their ability to join lists on my server.
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.3 (cPanel/Linux) and I have root access. I looked
thru the list archives and the Mailman FAQ, searching on "ban" mainly and
didn't see anything helpful.
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Mime includes each message as an attachment so you can read and/or save
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So for all addresses at a particular domain, this should work:
^.example.com
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to that, I stopped using IE for
browsing ages ago, Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox are the best browsers out
there.)
IMHO, YMMV, HAND.
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"While not recommended, Mailman 2.1 supports suppressing all the RFC 2369
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category, specifically the include_rfc2369_headers option."
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Note: GNU Mailman running under cygwin on Windows 2000 cannot be used to
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Don't know about XP, no mention of that in the FAQ.
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ut had never tried until now.
Afaik, Mailman doesn't allow for editing messages, you can only reject or
discard it or approve it as is.
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