Mark Sapiro writes:
> Adding a hook to a user supplied password checker could be done in 2.2.
> I'll take a look at this idea. How about a default checker that just
> checks for minimum length defined in Defaults.py/mm_cfg.py, but
> overridable by the site. or maybe an mm_cfg.CheckPassword() f
r...@edj.net wrote:
>I have Fedora 10 running postfix-2.5.6-1.fc10.i386 and
>mailman-2.1.11-5.fc10.i386.
And Python >= 2.4.x I hope.
>I can send and recieve email fine. Mailman recieves all emails fine
>but only sends to remote users but not all remote users. Recipients on
>the local mach
On 2-Jun-2009, at 19:21, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If you would rather put the values in the add_virtualhost() line,
that's OK, but since they are values, they have to be quoted as
add_virtualhost('mailman.covisp.net', 'mail.covisp.net')
Ah-hah! thanks, that was it.
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>
>I think the passwords are also stored in
>clear on the server (those of the list members are, since they appear
>in monthly reminders) but I could be wrong about that.
In Mailman 2.x, user passwords are stored in the clear, but list admin
and moderator and site passw
Kirke Johnson wrote:
>I am concerned that list owners can put insecure admin passwords on
>their lists. My testing suggests that short passwords are accepted as
>well as alpha-only. The only control I have found is the length of
>admin passwords generated by Mailman. I have not located anything
Kirke Johnson writes:
> I am concerned that list owners can put insecure admin passwords on
> their lists. My testing suggests that short passwords are accepted as
> well as alpha-only. The only control I have found is the length of
> admin passwords generated by Mailman. I have not located
LuKreme wrote:
>After getting everything working and walking away from the computer
>for the weekend+Monday I am seeing this in the logs:
>
>(Command died with status 1: "/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post hgt-
>school". Command output: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/
>usr/local
I am concerned that list owners can put insecure admin passwords on
their lists. My testing suggests that short passwords are accepted as
well as alpha-only. The only control I have found is the length of
admin passwords generated by Mailman. I have not located anything
else that would enforce
After getting everything working and walking away from the computer
for the weekend+Monday I am seeing this in the logs:
(Command died with status 1: "/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post hgt-
school". Command output: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/
usr/local/mailman/scripts/post