eagseek wrote:
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>We have a mailman mailing list system. Everything works fine except for one
>mainling list.
>
>For this mailing list, whenever a new user is added to the member list, that
>user will receive two welcome emails with two different passwords first. And
>you can search and find that
Stoyan Angelov wrote:
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>thanks for your comment. the machine is fairly secured, however i do
>prefer not to expose any such information in "returned mail" messages.
The alternative is to remove the aliases for the list. The downside of
that is you won't get any Mailman logging and the DSN will
Hello everyone,
We have a mailman mailing list system. Everything works fine except for one
mainling list.
For this mailing list, whenever a new user is added to the member list, that
user will receive two welcome emails with two different passwords first. And
you can search and find that user
On 09/08/2010 05:42 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Daniel Maher wrote:
For example, via http://proxy.dom.ain/mailman/admin/list all of the
links on the page point (properly) to
http://proxy.dom.ain/mailman/admin/list/* as expected ; all except the
final "Overview of all ,x.dom.ain mailing lists" link,
On 09/18/10 15:49, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
hello Mark,
thank you for your answer! very helpful as always; please excuse my
very late reply...
i did the test with sending a test message to a bogus alias - the
good thing is that in the returned message there is some info: