Re: [Mailman-Users] The economics of spam

2008-12-22 Thread Lindsay Haisley
On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 10:15 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Lindsay Haisley wrote: > > > >I was intrigued by your comments on the economics of spam, which > >prompted me to introduce pre-filtering on one of my servers, possibly > >later on both of them. Where did you get the information, in > >particu

Re: [Mailman-Users] The economics of spam

2008-12-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
Lindsay Haisley wrote: > >I was intrigued by your comments on the economics of spam, which >prompted me to introduce pre-filtering on one of my servers, possibly >later on both of them. Where did you get the information, in >particular, that there's an income flow based on successful SMTP >deliver

[Mailman-Users] The economics of spam

2008-12-22 Thread Lindsay Haisley
Brad, (or anyone), Please excuse me if this is a bit OT. I was intrigued by your comments on the economics of spam, which prompted me to introduce pre-filtering on one of my servers, possibly later on both of them. Where did you get the information, in particular, that there's an income flow bas

Re: [Mailman-Users] Centos + Blue Quartz question - virtual site issue.

2008-12-22 Thread Todd Zullinger
Mark Sapiro wrote: > Based on your off-list reply to Brad, it appears that you're using a > CentOS/RedHat Mailman package. My understanding of this package, > which may be incorrect, is it integrates aliases with Postfix as the > MTA. The Red Hat / CentOS mailman packages don't create any default

Re: [Mailman-Users] Centos + Blue Quartz question - virtual site issue.

2008-12-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
Alex wrote: >I'm trying to set up Mailman on NuOnce Centos+Blue Quartz site, running into >a problem - all emails to the aliases come back as "unknown user". >Invitation to join works fine; replying to confirm results in membership. >my understanding is that aliases are not being read - how do