I'm using the Mailman version included in CPanel -- I think it's
version 2.1.3. I sent the following 5 commands in an email to
the -request address of a list:
set authenticate password
set show
set delivery off
set show
end
Of course, I replaced "password" with my actual password. The
response
Hi-
We have an announcement-only list which no one but the moderators can post to. Right
now it holds all
posts (everyone has the moderation flag on), but I'd like to set it to automatically
reject everything that isn't
a moderator post, and require confirmation for the moderators' posts. Is t
At 1:23 AM +0200 2004/04/04, Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
I'd be glad if you could explain it to him, as he apparently was
offended, because I didn't do it, and he's not a newbe in internet, I've
seen him on-line for about 9-10 years.
As I told you in private e-mail, I'm not interested in whatev
On Friday, April 02, 2004 11:42 PM, Matthew Stevens wrote:
> I've recently had to move hosts and the new host appears to
> being having an issue with mailman and cpanel.
>
> For some reason when I create lists they are created with my
> domain as part of the mailing list name.
Yes, this is part o
Hi all,
So I've been having some issues with a recently migrated list, where
when I would try to view the list archives
(http://www.sitename.com/pipermail/listname/), it wasn't reflecting any
messages since the move (from one server to another). I was checking
the Archiving Options settings,
On Friday, April 02, 2004 11:19 PM, Jon Carnes wrote:
> You could script this fairly easily:
neat idea! I'll have to learn a bit more before I can tackle that, I'm
learning my way around Linux and cPanel and Mailman a little more each day.
I have a spare computer here and I plan to put Linux on
(This AOL issue is exactly why I was asking about a global ban list for
Mailman.)
On Saturday, April 03, 2004 3:40 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Here's another address for you, taken from the NANOG mailing
> list:
>
> Carl Hutzler
> Director, AntiSpam Operations
> America Online Mail Operations
> [EM
> I disagree. I've been running mailing lists for more than ten
> years. This is not a basic task for any mailing list administrator.
> This is an advanced issue that very few mailing list administrators
> (should) need to have to deal with. This is part of why very few
> mailing lists
At 12:26 PM -0700 2004/04/03, Bob Bowers wrote:
Jonathan Miller, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Ted Leonsis, Vice Chairman, America Online, Inc. and President, AOL
Core Service
John McKinley, Chief Technology Officer & President, AOL Technologies
American Online Inc.
22000 AOL Way
Dul
At 3:01 PM +0200 2004/04/03, Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
He claimed that
list-owners should configure their mailing list programs to remove that
kind of headers, that it should be within their basic tasks to do when
configuring a list.
On Apr 3, 2004, at 11:26 AM, Bob Bowers wrote:
On Tuesday I was informed by my web hosting service that they had
multiple spam complaints from AOL for one of my mail lists.
welcome to the monkey farm:
http://www.plaidworks.com/chuqui/blog/000256.html
http://www.plaidworks.com/chuqui/blog/0003
I am a volunteer webmaster for 3 community organizations all of which have
mail lists for which I use Mailman. This post is not about a technical
issue with Mailman. It is about a spam processing issue with AOL, which
many subscribers to this list will encounter. Yesterday someone posted
about
> the common MUA that recognizes this header, and are not computer
> savvy-enough to know how to turn this "feature" off. That would tend
The person who complained about it to me, was able to turn it off, but he
didn't want to do so, claiming that he needs it sometimes to inform
people writin
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