Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-subscribers defeating the generic non-member action

2009-07-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Robert Boyd Skipper wrote: > > About the list's accept_these_non-members, I have ten email address that > I put there for people who want to send from multiple emails but only > want to receive posts at one of those addresses. None of them resemble > the problem address. As long as they are add

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-subscribers defeating the generic non-member action

2009-07-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Robert Boyd Skipper wrote: > > Thank you for this info. I'll see if I have access to > archives/private/LIST.mbox/List.mbox. If you don't have direct access to the file on host, you can get it via the web with a URL like . This works w

Re: [Mailman-Users] Customizing Special Addresses -request, -bounce, etc.

2009-07-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Lawrence Chan wrote: > Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >> Is this cPanel? If so, see . >> >> > This is not cPanel. I'd like to have certain functionality (mainly 1-3) > in the FAQ. For 1 in the FAQ, I use virtual aliases. For 2 and 3, I > can just follow the listname_domain.t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Resetting users to 'mail' [from nomail]

2009-07-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bernie Cosell wrote: > I had a delivery problem and a bunch of users at one server all got > "nomail". I know who they are [list_members --nomail], but I've been > looking through bin/* and I don't see exactly how I can set them back to > 'mail'. I can do it one-at-a-time via the web interface,

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-subscribers defeating the generic non-member action

2009-07-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Robert Boyd Skipper wrote: > > I've been running lists for years, and the filtering has been pretty > good at blocking posts from non-members. But recently, there have been > some leaks, allowing non-member spammers to slip a message onto the > list. The first time this happened, it turned out t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Customizing Special Addresses -request, -bounce, etc.

2009-07-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Lawrence Chan wrote: > How can I customize Mailman's special addresses? It seems like it uses > listname-request, listname-bounce, etc.. I'd like to use my own. For > example, if my listname is list_domain.tld and my virtual and alias > mappings are list-requ...@domain.tld to list-request_domai

[Mailman-Users] Resetting users to 'mail' [from nomail]

2009-07-06 Thread Bernie Cosell
I had a delivery problem and a bunch of users at one server all got "nomail". I know who they are [list_members --nomail], but I've been looking through bin/* and I don't see exactly how I can set them back to 'mail'. I can do it one-at-a-time via the web interface, but i was wondering if th