Mike Bean wrote:
>
>I want to install a mail server on my photographic club's web site to allow
>all members to send questions announcements etc. to all other members using
>HTML, Rich Text and Plain text format e-mails and allow embedded and
>attached files and images (although I accept there may
On Apr 07, 2010, at 05:09 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>It appears that while the Approved: header is standard in Usenet for
>posting to moderated groups, it's use for email and email lists has
>never been standardized (RFC 2076, Sec 3.4). Thus, your point is well
>taken. I will change Mailman to accept
I want to install a mail server on my photographic club's web site to allow
all members to send questions announcements etc. to all other members using
HTML, Rich Text and Plain text format e-mails and allow embedded and
attached files and images (although I accept there may be issues with
Outlook
Gaël Lams wrote:
>
>This server has been running since a few months.
>New mailing lists have been added recently and it happens that emails sent
>to these lists are accepted by postfix, transferred to mailman ("delivered
>to command: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post $EXTENSION"), they are
>arch
Dag Wieers wrote:
>
> - Make Mailman accept X-Approved: as well as Approved: headers.
>
>To be honest, I see a benefit in both solutions and my preference would be
>to accept each of these modifications in both svn-mailer and Mailman.
>
>For myself, I patched svn-mailer to not prepend "X-", but I
Hi all
I've mailman 2.1.13 and postfix configured to use a reg-exp with mappings
between virtual alias domain recipient addresses and local recipient
addresses with the "classical":
# mandatory
/^(postmaster|root|abuse)@lists\.mydomain\.org$/ $...@mydomain.net
# aliases
/^(.+)-(subscribe|on)@(li
Hi,
For the RPMforge project (and for various other organizations) I set up
subversion to use svn-mailer to send out commits to a mailinglist.
Since we have been getting our vast amount of spam targetting this list as
well (using forged email addresses) I today looked at the Approved:
header