Hello, I am migrating my mailing lists from an old cpanel server into a new
CentOS 5.5 server (with Webmin). The old server had mailman 2.1.14 installed,
on the new one the latest mailman package available is v2.1.9. As I didn't want
want to risk migrating my data from a newer version to an olde
Hi.
Excuse my English.
I'm in a crisis here.
Something went wrong and Mailman stoped working.
So, I've run 'mailmanctl -s start' because after the first try Mailman said
that there was a lock.
And Mailman starts sending again ALL the messages that was sent until today. I
mean, every message!
Hello,
I'm having trouble with a list where members are continuously disabled due
to excessive bounces. I want to disable bounce removal but I'm not sure how.
I've fiddled with the settings under bounce processing but so far nothing I
do there is helping. I'm new to mailman so sorry if this is bas
On 11/24/2010 11:16 AM, Scott Race wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> So it sounds like my iptables rule:
>
> iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 25 -j REJECT
>
> also blocks outbound mail too. Is there a preferred way to secure mailman
> SMTP traffic with iptables? In our case, we would just ne
Thanks for the reply.
So it sounds like my iptables rule:
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 25 -j REJECT
also blocks outbound mail too. Is there a preferred way to secure mailman SMTP
traffic with iptables? In our case, we would just need an inbound filter that
only accepts mail from a few ho
Scott Race wrote:
>In going through some security procedures yesterday, we decided to change our
>list passwords on all our lists.
>The new password works, as does the old one still. Restarting mailmanctl
>process does not fix.
If the list shared the old password with the site password, then
Was scrolling through the maillog just now, nothing out of the ordinary other
than list traffic that I can tell.
So no, all inbound mail comes to the Barracuda, gets cleaned and sent to the
Mailman server. Each day about 600 inbound junk mails get blocked and around
50 legit emails. It is hos
In going through some security procedures yesterday, we decided to change our
list passwords on all our lists.
The new password works, as does the old one still. Restarting mailmanctl
process does not fix.
We are running Mailman 2.1.13 on RHEL5.
Any ideas? Haven't restarted the server yet.
T
Scott Race wrote:
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>I've done some basic testing for open relays, so far I have not found anything
>indicating it's an open relay. Packet sniffing shows connections >from a
>number of IP addresses to the Mailman server. Outside test shows the hostname
>is not an open relay, and I can't t