sendmail hand. I'd be happy to make
those changes. Anyone else got comments about mm-handler?
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optionally save *all* bounce
messages. This is valuable for initial list creation. Is that feature
available elsewhere in mailman?
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'll take a crack at it.
Enjoy!
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at the docs. This seems like it might be easier to
maintain and setup than the mm-handler. At least it is the way I would
have chosen.
Mark, Thanks for the pointer!
Ciao,
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On 11/28/2018 5:27 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
On 11/28/2018 02:39 PM, Jim Ziobro wrote:
I now realiz
The MTA=Postfix creates a file: "/etc/mailman/aliases". That file is in
the format used by Postfix , Sendmail, Exim, etc. to form the mail
interface into Mailman. It looks like the intention was that Mailman
would maintain that file along with edits by a human. Is that
functionality still us
by root.
This is where I am now.I cut and paste Python code but don’t necessarily
understand it.If someone could give the Python code a look over then
I’ll organize it a little better for a release.
This got a little long. Thanks for your attention!
Ciao,
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Jim Ziobro
Are there any plans to support changing of mail interface addresses for
other languages?
In MTA/Utils.py I find:
('admin', 'bounces', 'confirm', 'join', 'leave', 'owner', 'request',
'subscribe', 'unsubscribe'):
Should the Italian mail extensions be something like:
gestire rimbalzi co
ler.
I have some ideas for Mailman2. I'll follow up.
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g sent to those addresses are
junk. I learned a lot by using that trick.
Ciao,
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On 1/19/2019 4:58 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
One of my forums has suddenly been inundated with posts to the list by
non-subscribers,
most of which seem to be coming from some homosexual list som
FetchMail injects messages into the local mail system via SMTP. I see
it also supports LMTP. So I guess you would not need a local mail
system with Mailman3. But why not setup standard Mailman under your
favorite mail system and let FetchMail do what it does best? It is a
widely supported
ny mailer.
My updates to mm-handler are on: http://sw.ziobro.info/mm-handler/
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Indeed email is not a synchronous messaging channel. But most email
clients will sort incoming messages by header Date thus undo the effects
of out-of-order delivery.
Even if you send out two messages in a row to j...@gmail.com there is
no guarantee that both messages go to the same machine.
On 9/17/2019 1:37 PM, Kevin Bowen wrote:
Hello,
One of my instance's lists is apparently getting spammed with subscription
requests from addresses outside my org. In sender filters, for
reject_these_nonmembers I put ^(?!.*(example)\.com$) [actual domain
redacted], but the requests still get throu
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