Re: [Mailman-Users] Phantom Moderator Requests

2007-12-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Hooton wrote: > >We have a mailman install which keeps sending phantom moderator requests, >when we login to the admin interface there are no messages awaiting >moderation. Can anyone tell me where the reminder script is seeing these >messages and why the admin interface isn't seeing them?

[Mailman-Users] Phantom Moderator Requests

2007-12-10 Thread David Hooton
Hi All, We have a mailman install which keeps sending phantom moderator requests, when we login to the admin interface there are no messages awaiting moderation. Can anyone tell me where the reminder script is seeing these messages and why the admin interface isn't seeing them? Cheers! David --

Re: [Mailman-Users] forwarding messages from one list to another not asattachments

2007-12-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On 12/11/07, David Beaumont wrote: > Thanks but I don't think that is relevant as the original messages are in > plain text format, I have checked. Your description of: We need to forward moderated emails from one list to another more appropriate list. However they always arri

Re: [Mailman-Users] forwarding messages from one list to another not asattachments

2007-12-10 Thread David Beaumont
Thanks but I don't think that is relevant as the original messages are in plain text format, I have checked. David > -Original Message- > From: Brad Knowles > Don't forget FAQ 4.39 at > 039.htp>, > which addresses the pr

Re: [Mailman-Users] forwarding messages from one list to another not asattachments

2007-12-10 Thread David Beaumont
yes thanks that is one FAQ I had read, with a slight amount of horror. The first suggestion is surely much too cumbersome for regular use, I take it the 'Voila' is ironic. The second suggestion I could live with except that I don't have server shell access and anyway it would not fix our particula

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-member post confirmation

2007-12-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mikael Hansen wrote: > >I was reading a thread from 2003 with just this subject line. > >However, I don't see the feature implemented. Was it not done? Right. It hasn't been done. -- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter

[Mailman-Users] Non-member post confirmation

2007-12-10 Thread Mikael Hansen
Hello, I was reading a thread from 2003 with just this subject line. However, I don't see the feature implemented. Was it not done? Mikael -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-u

Re: [Mailman-Users] forwarding messages from one list to another not asattachments

2007-12-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On 12/10/07, Mark Sapiro wrote: > FAQ 3.9 > > addresses a slightly different issue, but the techniques described > there will work just as well for bouncing a message to another list. Don't forget FAQ 4.39 at

Re: [Mailman-Users] forwarding messages from one list to another not asattachments

2007-12-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Beaumont wrote: >We need to forward moderated emails from one list to another more >appropriate list. However they always arrive munged up, losing the >originators email address and with the text as an attachment. I.e. looking >pretty crap. FAQ 3.9

[Mailman-Users] forwarding messages from one list to another not as attachments

2007-12-10 Thread David Beaumont
We need to forward moderated emails from one list to another more appropriate list. However they always arrive munged up, losing the originators email address and with the text as an attachment. I.e. looking pretty crap. This must be a common requirement however I can't find anything in the FAQ

Re: [Mailman-Users] listinfo_url and optionsurl alternatives?

2007-12-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Michael Grueter wrote: >The subscribeack.txt template file uses two variables that I would >like to change: > >1) %(listinfo_url)s produces the following URL: > >http://hostname/mailman/listinfo/listname > >where hostname is the generic host name for the mail server. > >2) %(optionsurl)s produce

[Mailman-Users] listinfo_url and optionsurl alternatives?

2007-12-10 Thread Michael Grueter
The subscribeack.txt template file uses two variables that I would like to change: 1) %(listinfo_url)s produces the following URL: http://hostname/mailman/listinfo/listname where hostname is the generic host name for the mail server. 2) %(optionsurl)s produces a similar URL with the same gene

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to stop spam emails

2007-12-10 Thread Charles Marcus
On 12/10/2007, Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > If you aren't getting the summary, either cron isn't running checkdbs > or you are so diligent at dealing with held messages that there never > are any outstanding when checkdbs runs. Duh... ok, there is no daily cron job for it (I had someon

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman never replies to e-mail

2007-12-10 Thread Dragon
Sjors Gielen wrote: >I've just tried sending myself an e-mail again, and it is delivered to >Mailman, but I now don't even see an error message appear in the >errorlog, it doesn't even *try* to send a reply. >Also, I have Postgrey installed with Postfix, so that might be why the >message couldn't

Re: [Mailman-Users] Digest question

2007-12-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Paul Key wrote: > >I know senddigest is entered in cron but should other lists want digest >ability they may want different times dates. Do I need multiple cron >entries for senddigest? Is senddigest configurable? Can I pass in >command line parameters telling senddigest which lists to send d

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to stop spam emails

2007-12-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On 12/10/07, Charles Marcus wrote: >> Mailman sends a summary every morning with the From: and Subject: of >> the held posts waiting moderator action. > > Where is this option? I don't currently get these, but I'd like to... That's a standard Mailman cron job. You can also turn on immediate

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to stop spam emails

2007-12-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Charles Marcus wrote: >On 12/10/2007, Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >> Mailman sends a summary every morning with the From: and Subject: of >> the held posts waiting moderator action. > >Where is this option? I don't currently get these, but I'd like to... There is no option for this pe

[Mailman-Users] Digest question

2007-12-10 Thread Paul Key
MM 2.1.3 Solaris 9 I have only one list on mailman that wants to use the digest facility to send out digests twice a day, at 8.15am and 1.15pm, monday to friday. I know senddigest is entered in cron but should other lists want digest ability they may want different times dates. Do I need multi

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to stop spam emails

2007-12-10 Thread Charles Marcus
On 12/10/2007, Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Mailman sends a summary every morning with the From: and Subject: of > the held posts waiting moderator action. Where is this option? I don't currently get these, but I'd like to... -- Best regards, Charles ---

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to stop spam emails

2007-12-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On 12/9/07, Cyndi Norwitz wrote: > False positive means it's legit mail that is in my spam folder. Using my > ISP's defaults. Sounds like you need to talk to your ISP about how those defaults can be changed to be something more suitable for you. > Anything in moderation for MM must be click

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to stop spam emails

2007-12-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On 12/10/07, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > There are alternatives such as SpamBayes which may be easier to > integrate. Everything is being done by her ISP, so I don't know that it's useful to discuss alternative solutions. Either way, she's got to live with whatever they give her, at least u

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to stop spam emails

2007-12-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On 12/9/07, Cyndi Norwitz wrote: > But this isn't useful to me. Oh, I'm sure some of the really bad spam > would go away, but this is a health list and so there are *a lot* of false > positives because we mention a lot of spam-like keywords. So I'd have to > set the spam level pretty high.

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to stop spam emails

2007-12-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On 12/9/07, Cyndi Norwitz wrote: >>> Is there a way *I* can without the ISP doing anything? > >>Yes. Set up your spam filters under "Privacy options..." then >> "Spam filters". > > There is nothing called spam filters in privacy options. Then your ISP has installed a pretty non-standa