Hi Hank,
Thanks for your anwser.
I got mailman working now without the use of mm-handler and the use of
aliases.
The whole idea about using the mm-handler (at least I think it is) is
that you by-pass the normal sendmail aliases, so that you don't have to
create new ones for every new list.
The
The esteemed David Devereaux-Weber has said:
>
> I'm having a problem with building mailman 2.1.9 on Solaris 10. No problems
> with configure or make, but make install breaks.
>
> Here is an extract:
>
> /opt/csw/lib/python2.3/distutils/dist.py:213:
There's your problem.
>
> Does anyone see
I'm having a problem with building mailman 2.1.9 on Solaris 10. No problems
with configure or make, but make install breaks.
Here is an extract:
/opt/csw/lib/python2.3/distutils/dist.py:213: UserWarning: 'licence'
distribution option is deprecated; use 'license'
warnings.warn(msg)
unable to
Michael McAndrew wrote:
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>Thanks a lot,
>
>The triple string quotes didn't appear in the config file - they were in the
>email only to show the start and end of the quoted config file: confusing in
>retrospect.
Yes, I was confused.
>When I looked this morning, the lists were working again,and
You are probably correct
But until I get this spa, issue resolved
EVERYTHING goes ;-)
Very frustrating
I am still getting some junk, but I think it may be some goof send a message
to everyone
Dave
Dave Foran wrote:
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>What is an 'anonymous' post?
>
>>>As far as I am concerned some robot
Dave Foran wrote:
>
>What is an 'anonymous' post?
>
>>>As far as I am concerned some robot that has screen scraped an address and
>sent a message to a list to spam it
Yes, but what characteristics does this message have that would allow
Mailman to recognize it as such and treat it differently fro
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Mark Sapiro
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 12:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Let me try this again ;-)
What is an 'anonymous' post?
>>As far as I am concerned some robot that has sc
Greetings again
As I am totally locked out from send from my own system until time moves on
;-)
Paul Tomblin, replied to me earlier today and yes, all lists were set to
reject, and since
have been set to discard
A good friend gave me his "sorbs" lines for my sendmail.mc and I added them,
but saw
Dave Foran wrote:
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>Is there an option to have mailman ignore anonymous posts and not even
>acknowledge the post. Just let it go to /dev/null ??
>
>I have looked and see nothing in simple english..
>
>Right now, I am seriously blacklisted by the anonymous posts being sent by
>spammers and mailman
Info wrote:
>
>well, i have a problem integrating mailman with postfix. I manage my
>virtual domains and aliases through mysql and a PHP-Frontend.
>Mailman is running and i could create the global list "mailman"
>So far so good, but how can i use the generated aliases with mysql?
You can use a ha
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:09:07 -0400
"Dave Foran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks
>
> Is there an option to have mailman ignore anonymous posts and not
> even acknowledge the post. Just let it go to /dev/null ??
>
> I have looked and see nothing in simple english..
>
> Right now, I am serious
On Mar 25, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Dave Foran wrote:
Is there an option to have mailman ignore anonymous posts and not even
acknowledge the post. Just let it go to /dev/null ??
There is probably some way to do that, but I don't know it. But I'm
not sure that that is the right approach in the firs
Folks
Is there an option to have mailman ignore anonymous posts and not even
acknowledge the post. Just let it go to /dev/null ??
I have looked and see nothing in simple english..
Right now, I am seriously blacklisted by the anonymous posts being sent by
spammers and mailman trying to send back
Hi list,
well, i have a problem integrating mailman with postfix. I manage my
virtual domains and aliases through mysql and a PHP-Frontend.
Mailman is running and i could create the global list "mailman"
So far so good, but how can i use the generated aliases with mysql?
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