Re: [Mailman-Users] Bypassing approval when subscribing list members

2007-09-11 Thread Adam Nielsen
Hi Mark, >> However, we'd like e-mail addresses in our own domain to be able to >> subscribe to the lists without requiring approval, so that only external >> addresses need approving. > > This feature will be available in a future release. In the mean time, > the patch is at >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bypassing approval when subscribing list members

2007-09-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Adam Nielsen wrote: > >I'm setting up some Mailman lists, and I'd like them to be closed lists >so that anyone who subscribes will have to wait until a moderator >approves them first. > >However, we'd like e-mail addresses in our own domain to be able to >subscribe to the lists without requiring

[Mailman-Users] Bypassing approval when subscribing list members

2007-09-11 Thread Adam Nielsen
Hi everyone, I'm setting up some Mailman lists, and I'd like them to be closed lists so that anyone who subscribes will have to wait until a moderator approves them first. However, we'd like e-mail addresses in our own domain to be able to subscribe to the lists without requiring approval, so

[Mailman-Users] Off-list sendmail help requested

2007-09-11 Thread Chris Waltham
I'm struggling to get a working configuration between mailman 2.1.6 and sendmail 8.13. Most of my problems stem from my seeming inability to correctly configure sendmail to properly understand the virtual hosts it supposed to respond to, as well as what it is and what it's not supposed to m

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to clean out pending database?

2007-09-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jim Garrison wrote: >Ah. That was the key. On a Fedora system with Mailman installed from >RPM it's /var/spool/mailman, not 'qfiles' at all. You didn't tell me it was RedHat FHS compliant Mailman. See . -- Mark Sapir

Re: [Mailman-Users] List creator's (authentication) password

2007-09-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Wanjiku Maina wrote: >Is there a way that I can allow users to create there own lists on the >http://mydomain/mailman/create page without necessarily giving them the List >creator's (authentication) password. That's exactly what the list creator password is for. It only allows list creation from

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mail Delivery System

2007-09-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Alexandros G. Fragkiadakis wrote: > >the last few days i get hundreds of warnings like the following: > >Transcript of session follows. > > Out: 220 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx ESMTP Postfix > In: ehlo xxx.xxx.xxx.xx > Out: 250-xxx.xxx.xxx.xx > Out: 250-PIPELINING > Out: 250-SIZE 2048 > Out: 250-VRFY > Out

[Mailman-Users] List creator's (authentication) password

2007-09-11 Thread Wanjiku Maina
Is there a way that I can allow users to create there own lists on the http://mydomain/mailman/create page without necessarily giving them the List creator's (authentication) password. Where do I get the page http://mydomain/mailman/create Wanjiku Maina ICT Security UoN ___

[Mailman-Users] Mail Delivery System

2007-09-11 Thread Alexandros G. Fragkiadakis
hi all, the last few days i get hundreds of warnings like the following: Transcript of session follows. Out: 220 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx ESMTP Postfix In: ehlo xxx.xxx.xxx.xx Out: 250-xxx.xxx.xxx.xx Out: 250-PIPELINING Out: 250-SIZE 2048 Out: 250-VRFY Out: 250-ETRN Out: 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN

[Mailman-Users] Mailman (?) problem

2007-09-11 Thread Alexandros G. Fragkiadakis
hi all, the last few days i get hundreds of warnings like the following: Transcript of session follows. Out: 220 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx ESMTP Postfix In: ehlo xxx.xxx.xxx.xx Out: 250-xxx.xxx.xxx.xx Out: 250-PIPELINING Out: 250-SIZE 2048 Out: 250-VRFY Out: 250-ETRN Out: 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN