Re: [Mailman-Users] how-to configure approval of non-member postsmessage

2005-03-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
Philippe Landau wrote: > >i see there are efforts underway to allow automatic >rejection of non-member postings. More than efforts - that's the way current versions work. You specify whether a non-member post should be Accepted, Held, Rejected or Discarded. >i would like to configure the automat

[Mailman-Users] how-to configure approval of non-member posts message

2005-03-13 Thread Philippe Landau
hello, thank you for mailman, great software :-) i see there are efforts underway to allow automatic rejection of non-member postings. i would like to configure the automatic message sent in response to non-member posts, where i would like to include a link to the subscription page. in fact i think

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mail doesnt deleiver

2005-03-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
Knowles Burrell wrote: >I recently got a 1and1 server which came with mailman mailing list >software. I can set up mailing lists just fine, I receive the >confirmation emails and everything. I can ever get notices about my >user name and passwords. However if I try to send an email to the list >it

[Mailman-Users] noobie question

2005-03-13 Thread Mike Edwards
I'm having trouble getting mailman and postfix to work together--despite reading all the FAQs and other docs I can find. I have successfully set up a virtual postfix domain, but can't get mailman to answer mail properly (it sends out fine). Do I need to set up virtual_mailboxes for every mail

[Mailman-Users] Mail doesnt deleiver

2005-03-13 Thread Knowles Burrell
I recently got a 1and1 server which came with mailman mailing list software. I can set up mailing lists just fine, I receive the confirmation emails and everything. I can ever get notices about my user name and passwords. However if I try to send an email to the list it just goes to lala land. Ther

Re: [Mailman-Users] investigating attack-like "mailfailures"

2005-03-13 Thread Brad Knowles
At 5:17 PM + 2005-03-13, Nick Levine wrote: Because the sender was spoofed as coming from alu.org, the "you are on hold" message went to bibop's mail server, which happens to return the code 450 (= temporary failure?) for unknown users. That's a little unusual, but does happen sometimes.

Re: [Mailman-Users] investigating attack-like "mailfailures"

2005-03-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brad Knowles wrote: >At 11:40 AM + 2005-03-13, Nick Levine wrote: > >> /var/log/maillog: >> Mar 13 02:56:28 bibop postfix/smtpd[17886]: connect from >>localhost[127.0.0.1] >> Mar 13 02:56:28 bibop postfix/smtpd[17886]: 12C1C12CCEB: >>client=localhost[127.0.0.1] >> Mar 13

Re: [Mailman-Users] investigating attack-like "mail failures"

2005-03-13 Thread Brad Knowles
At 11:40 AM + 2005-03-13, Nick Levine wrote: /var/log/maillog: Mar 13 02:56:28 bibop postfix/smtpd[17886]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1] Mar 13 02:56:28 bibop postfix/smtpd[17886]: 12C1C12CCEB: client=localhost[127.0.0.1] Mar 13 02:56:28 bibop postfix/smtpd[17886]: 12C

[Mailman-Users] investigating attack-like "mail failures"

2005-03-13 Thread Nick Levine
Hi. I've noticed a number of attack-like "mail failures". The rate at which we see them comes and goes at different times of the day; when they're active they pass through at the rate of 1 or 2 per minute. Here's an example, for the list [EMAIL PROTECTED] (we've seen this for other alu.org lists

SOLVED but strange? Re: [Mailman-Users] Getting the subscriber list

2005-03-13 Thread John Fleming
When you go to the roster from the listinfo/ page, it goes to the roster/ URL. If you then go somewhere else and then back to that URL, I'd expect it to work. Also, if I go to a list admin page, logging in along the way, and then just change "admin" in the address bar to "roster" and go there, it