On 9/13/23 5:42 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt via Mailman-Users wrote:
We have a mm2 installation. A user is regular memeber on two lists:
* A mail goes to both lists.
* That mail is distributed via both lists.
* The mail is delivered twice (to an exchange server), in two SMTP
sessions, to the same
On 9/13/23 7:42 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt via Mailman-Users wrote:
* A mail goes to both lists.
A singular email is sent to both lists as a recipient.
* The mail is delivered twice (to an exchange server), in two SMTP
sessions, to the same user adress. I get two positive delivery
confirmations.
Lewis
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2023 5:00:40 AM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Re: Question about content filtering in message body
One popular approach for text filtering is to create a list of "bad words" or
inappropriate terms and check if any of those wo
One popular approach for text filtering is to create a list of "bad words" or
inappropriate terms and check if any of those words appear in the message body.
Here's a high-level overview of how you can implement this:
Define a list of inappropriate words or phrases that you want to filter. This
On 5/18/23 08:44, Scott High wrote:
I'm looking for a way to content filter the text of the message body (i.e.
blacklist bad words, etc) to a list. I've looked at Content Filtering, but that
appears to be associated with message type, not message text? And Topics
filters appears to just be
On 5/18/2023 9:45 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
rspamd or spamassassin, not clamav!
Ah, yes. Not enough coffee in my yet.
z!
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On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 7:18 PM Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> On 5/18/2023 8:44 AM, Scott High wrote:
> > I'm looking for a way to content filter the text of the message body
> (i.e. blacklist bad words, etc) to a list. I've looked at Content
> Filtering, but that appears to be associated with message
On 5/18/2023 8:44 AM, Scott High wrote:
I'm looking for a way to content filter the text of the message body (i.e. blacklist bad words, etc) to a list. I've looked at Content Filtering, but that appears to be associated with message type, not message text? And Topics filters appears to just be
At Tue, 24 Jan 2023 14:00:01 +0100 "Thomas F. Holz" wrote:
>
> Hello to the round.
> Unfortunately I could not find a better place for my questions, nor did
> I find any answers within the docs or by Google.
> So here it is. The questions refer to Mailman 2.1.23.
>
> If I know the address of
On 1/22/23 17:17, Papa ONYXMA wrote:
Couple of questions.
1. Should we be sending to everyone using bl...@onyxma.com or
bl...@lists.onyxma.com
That depends on your MTA configuration. if both addresses deliver to
Mailman, it doesn't matter.
2. When a person sends, even though they are
>> ...which I found googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ because I’d like
>> to know how, too, since we do occasionally have need to do this.)
> The method in that thread is simply moving the lists/ aside. That
> is one way to disable a list, but there are others depending on what you
Thanks very much Bruce and Mark!
Much appreciated,
John
On 5/27/22, 1:53 PM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
On 5/27/22 12:47, Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Well some guy named Mark supported one method in the past 8-) (which I
found googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’
On 5/27/22 12:47, Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users wrote:
Well some guy named Mark supported one method in the past 8-) (which I found
googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ because I’d like to know how, too,
since we do occasionally have need to do this.)
Well some guy named Mark supported one method in the past 8-) (which I found
googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ because I’d like to know how, too,
since we do occasionally have need to do this.)
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2010-September/070283.html
Since he appears
On 5/27/22 10:22, John Lake wrote:
Our security department has asked me to canvas all of our lists (4,237!)—and if
a list owner value is not defined they want me to disable the list.
1. Can I combine the list_lists and list_owners commands to output both
(hopefully linked) values as a
On 3/12/21 12:51 PM, Bader, Robert (Bob) wrote:
> I see files in var/lib/mailman/archives/private/LISTNAME/attachments/. I did
> some searching and found that :
You posted this exact message to this list two days ago and it was
answered then. See
On 3/10/21 1:05 PM, David Gibbs via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Here's the script I have setup to feed accumulated spam into spamassassin.
>
> https://gist.github.com/fallingrock/1afdc2117d771851255a737f7c3652b4
looks reasonable.
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On 3/10/21 11:42 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
This is problematic. The idea is that the site admin can use these
messages to train some bayesian spam filter, but it is up to the site to
implement such a process. If you want to just ignore them, you could set
up a periodic cron to
Here's the script
On 3/10/21 9:28 AM, Bader, Robert (Bob) wrote:
> I see files in var/lib/mailman/archives/private/LISTNAME/attachments/. I did
> some searching and found that :
>
> The stored attachments have been scrubbed from the 'plain' format
> digest. This happens whether or not anyone actually subscribes
On 3/10/21 6:27 AM, Bader, Robert (Bob) wrote:
> I see messages in /var/lib/mailman/spam. I did some searching and found that
> :
>
> When a moderator checks the "preserve message for site administrator"
> box when handling a held message, the message is put in that spam/
> directory.
> But how
CHANG,HENRY wrote:
There is an option that states preserve message for site admin
Until
yesterday I was under the impression that this meant the messages in the
pending request queue would remain there untouched. But I was testing it
out with this option checked and the messages are always
Hello,
I had a question about a particular Mailman feature.
There is an option that states preserve message for site admin
Until
yesterday I was under the impression that this meant the messages in the
pending request queue would remain there untouched. But I was testing it
out with this
Handicapper.net wrote:
I have an opt-in mailing list of about 7,500 readers. I need to send e-mails at
least weekly and sometimes daily, on occassion more than one in a day.
Is there a way your service can help me?
How long does it usually take to deliver this number of e-mails?
Can can I
At 9:14 PM -0700 2004-08-26, Handicapper.net wrote:
I have an opt-in mailing list of about 7,500 readers. I need to send
e-mails at least weekly and sometimes daily, on occassion more than
one in a day.
Is there a way your service can help me?
We don't run a service. We're just a bunch of
At 10:10 AM -0500 2004-08-21, marci and rex wrote:
BAsic error message Im getting is this:
Action: Subscription disabled.
Reason: Excessive or fatal bounces.
The triggering bounce notice is attached below.
This message is looping: it already has my Delivered-To line. (#5.4.6)
( and yes, I
Bruce Embrey wrote:
I have encountered a circumstance with Eudora users when receiving
messages with long subject lines from mailman lists. The subject line in
their email client is blank but if you open the message the entire
subject line appears on a line beneath the blank one.
Is this on
Scott R. Godin wrote:
In between sending this and responding to the list manager it seems I got
temporarily refused to allow to post this, so on the off chance that it
actually did not make it to the list, I'm re-sending it. Apologies if this
actually DID manage to get posted twice, and thanks
I asked:
So, could the same system be tweaked to reject any mail sent with
Re: listname Digest in the subject? This is a feature on another
list I am on, and I'd really like to add it to my system.
and Al Black wrote:
There's a couple of way you can sort of do this now, fiddling Max
On 02:12 PM 2/19/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The code that does the checking is a function called is_administrivia()
in the file $prefix/Mailman/Utils.py
From a quick look at the Python code (which is quite legible if you
want to take a look yourself) it appears to check both the subject line
At 01:18 PM 2/20/2004 -0600, Paul H Byerly wrote:
So, could the same system be tweaked to reject any mail sent with
Re: listname Digest in the subject? This is a feature on another
list I am on, and I'd really like to add it to my system.
There's a couple of way you can sort of do this
Rejean Proulx wrote:
I don't understand why NMailman rejects these notes. I don't want to have
to approve them as administrator all the time? How do I fix this? Here is
the note that vet rejected. I had to approve it in order to receive it
You have now asked this AT LEAST four times/
scott wrote:
I can not find in the documentation how to add the HTML code to my
website to allow a user to fill in the request via my web site to join the
mailing list as opposed to having to connect via the Mailman site. Is
there a spot I can find some example code to allow this?
Steven Scott wrote:
I actually tried to use this, but when I changed and used my
domain and list, the POST action did not do anything. Could this be a
result that the List is provided via cPanel? I can not seem to get much
information from their site about the lists.
I know
Erich Fuchs wrote:
the only idea i have is to do a parallel installation of Python 2.2.2 -
and point MailMan to this installation - but i'm NOT sure about this !
it's also a little dangerous and timecomsuming task (expect 2-3 hours) -
and i did't want to break your servers config !!!
I am
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 12:46:12 -0600
Paul H Byerly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erich Fuchs wrote:
the only idea i have is to do a parallel installation of Python
2.2.2 - and point MailMan to this installation - but i'm NOT sure
about this ! it's also a little dangerous and timecomsuming task
Barry wrote:
I don't know anything about Ensim, but if it's even remotely Unix-y,
Ensim is software that is used to make a server do virtual
hosting. There are both Linux and Windows versions. Mine, and many, run
with Red Hat Linux 7.x.
you should be able to do an altinstall of Python
PHB == Paul H Byerly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PHB Barry wrote:
I don't know anything about Ensim, but if it's even remotely
Unix-y,
PHB Ensim is software that is used to make a server do
PHB virtual hosting. There are both Linux and Windows versions.
PHB Mine,
Hello,
Is there a feature that would allow us to block any postings by some email
addresses. Currently, the list is moderated, so approval is needed. Even
though we have repeatedly asked some person not to send us messages, since
they are inappropriate for the list, he continues to do so,
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