O/H Mark Sapiro έγραψε:
On 4/1/2010 10:35 PM, Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης wrote:
I am investigating ways how to avoid any fake senders trying to get
through and approach my recipients.
I concluded the following
a) use envelope_sender to figure out the sender
If you're thinking of the mm_cf
John writes:
> So here it is. List members desire to be able to "reply-to" the
> list when answering a post by clicking their email client's "reply"
> button but at the same time see the original posters "from" address
> in the post.
It would help if you explained precisely what you tried, a
On 4/2/2010 5:37 PM, John wrote:
>
> So here it is. List members desire to be able to "reply-to" the list
> when answering a post by clicking their email client's "reply" button
> but at the same time see the original posters "from" address in the
> post. I have tried all types of configuration
OK I've checked the FAQ's and archives but can't find an answer to this
dilemma. Actually I'm suppressed because I can't imagine I'm the only user
that has had this issue.
So here it is. List members desire to be able to "reply-to" the list when
answering a post by clicking their email clie
On 4/1/2010 10:35 PM, Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης wrote:
>
> I am investigating ways how to avoid any fake senders trying to get
> through and approach my recipients.
>
> I concluded the following
> a) use envelope_sender to figure out the sender
If you're thinking of the mm_cfg.py setting USE_ENVELO
Is anyone using Mailman 3.0 in production? Would I be completely insane to
try?
The reason I ask is that I'm about to start building a hosted mailing list
service based on Mailman. My idea is to wrap all the complexity and
configurability of Mailman in a simple web app that non-technical people ca
> I am investigating ways how to avoid any fake senders trying to get through
> and approach my recipients.
> a) use envelope_sender to figure out the sender
might not work in some cases (e.g. I write this email from a GMail
account with a rezo.net address)
> b) moderate all posts
What I do is r