Re: [Mailman-Users] virtual domains

2008-05-21 Thread Paul
On Tue, May 20, 2008 1:02 pm, Melinda Gilmore wrote: > I know this has been covered alot and I do see alot of talk in the > archives, but I am new to the whole, mailman/postfix/apache/redhat > world and the instructions are not clear to me because of that. Is > there anyone out there that has the

Re: [Mailman-Users] GNU Mailmain 2.1.9: Filtering Messages based on

2008-05-21 Thread Cyndi Norwitz
Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 13:42:26 -0500 From: Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Agreed. Virtually all lists that I've administered where we required confirm+approve and automatically moderated all new users, those lists have never had a spam problem. Well, at least not that the users

Re: [Mailman-Users] GNU Mailmain 2.1.9: Filtering Messages basedonwords in the body of an email?

2008-05-21 Thread Rae
That is what I suspected but I thought maybe something changed recently so I responded. Thanks for confirming that, Mark. -Original Message- >What commands would you use to set this up in the spam filter? I've tried >this without success. Mailman's spam filters don't filter based on the

Re: [Mailman-Users] GNU Mailmain 2.1.9: Filtering Messages based on

2008-05-21 Thread Brad Knowles
Hank van Cleef wrote: 3. Mail lists post messages from humans that are intended to be read by other humans. What is acceptable behavior is strictly human in nature. Sociology, rather than technology, is what will set and maintain standards. It is very important to have moderators who have goo

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with 2.1.9 acceptable_aliases

2008-05-21 Thread Barry Finkel
Barry Finkel wrote: > >> There was a posting to a number of lists here yesterday >> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> all of the lists are linked; some of the lists are subscribed to others. >> I took that address and added it to >> >> acceptable_aliases And Mark Sapiro replied: >What

[Mailman-Users] Mailman 2.1.10 Patch Release?

2008-05-21 Thread Barry Finkel
Mark Sapiro wrote April 23: | I am happy to announce the release of Mailman 2.1.10 >I have discovered a few problems with the release. None is a major show >stopper, but the most significant so far is that I broke cmd_subscribe >so that email subscribe to the -subscribe or -join address or the >-

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with 2.1.9 acceptable_aliases

2008-05-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Barry Finkel wrote: There was a posting to a number of lists here yesterday To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] all of the lists are linked; some of the lists are subscribed to others. I took that address and added it to acceptable_aliases What did you add to acceptable_aliases? And for which

Re: [Mailman-Users] GNU Mailmain 2.1.9: Filtering Messages based on

2008-05-21 Thread Hank van Cleef
The esteemed Steve has said: > > I'm admiring a GNU Mailman email list that is running on version 2.1.9 > on a server that I do not have access too. > > Is it possible through the use of the admin interface to filter out > messages based on key words in the body of an email? > > I have some bann

[Mailman-Users] Problem with 2.1.9 acceptable_aliases

2008-05-21 Thread Barry Finkel
There was a posting to a number of lists here yesterday To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] all of the lists are linked; some of the lists are subscribed to others. I took that address and added it to acceptable_aliases for each of the lists. This morning I saw a posting to the same address held

Re: [Mailman-Users] GNU Mailmain 2.1.9: Filtering Messages based on words in the body of an email?

2008-05-21 Thread Steve
> -- Forwarded message -- > From: Bill Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Is it possible to set up GNU Mailman 2.1.9 to filter on URLs or other >>> keywords in the body of an email? > Assuming that the rant URLs are known, couldn't he just use the spam filter? Well, the actual e

Re: [Mailman-Users] GNU Mailmain 2.1.9: Filtering Messages basedonwords in the body of an email?

2008-05-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rae wrote: >What commands would you use to set this up in the spam filter? I've tried >this without success. Mailman's spam filters don't filter based on the contents of body parts. They only filter based on headers. -- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>The highway is for gamblers, San Fr

Re: [Mailman-Users] GNU Mailmain 2.1.9: Filtering Messages based onwords in the body of an email?

2008-05-21 Thread Rae
What commands would you use to set this up in the spam filter? I've tried this without success. Best wishes, Rae -Original Message- Assuming that the rant URLs are known, couldn't he just use the spam filter? -- Mailman-Users mailing l

Re: [Mailman-Users] GNU Mailmain 2.1.9: Filtering Messages basedonwords in the body of an email?

2008-05-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bill Christensen wrote: >At 12:20 PM -0700 5/20/08, Mark Sapiro wrote: >>Steve wrote: >>> >>>Is it possible to set up GNU Mailman 2.1.9 to filter on URLs or other >>>keywords in the body of an email? >> >> >>Not without implementing a custom handler >>