Re: [Mailman-Users] AV/AS on lists

2011-03-12 Thread Andrew Hodgson
Odhiambo Washington wrote: >On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 20:40, Andrew Hodgson wrote: >> Hi, >> >> What is the best practise for doing AV/AS on lists? I do strip out >> attachments which works well enough, but we are getting some spam >> messages on the list which point people at dodgy sites etc.,

Re: [Mailman-Users] Questions about current/future functionality

2011-03-12 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2011-03-10 5:32 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Tanstaafl wrote: >> >> So, will MM3 have the ability to assign unique credentials >> (username+password) to admins and moderators? > Yes. Thanks for all of your answers Mark, very helpful... One last question... The last response I got was about how d

Re: [Mailman-Users] AV/AS on lists

2011-03-12 Thread Odhiambo Washington
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 20:40, Andrew Hodgson wrote: > Hi, > > What is the best practise for doing AV/AS on lists? I do strip out > attachments which works well enough, but we are getting some spam messages > on the list which point people at dodgy sites etc., usually through > subscribed address

[Mailman-Users] AV/AS on lists

2011-03-12 Thread Andrew Hodgson
Hi, What is the best practise for doing AV/AS on lists? I do strip out attachments which works well enough, but we are getting some spam messages on the list which point people at dodgy sites etc., usually through subscribed addresses which have been hijacked. I am worried that by installing

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman to manage a voting process?

2011-03-12 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:15:57AM +, Peter Hitchmough (Twokan) wrote: > I am investigating approaches to manage a lightweight process to approve > documents for a shortlist. This process takes place several times a year > and has 20-30 interested parties and 1 administrator. > > A mailing

Re: [Mailman-Users] Explicit destination causes implicitdestination bounce

2011-03-12 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:26:29PM -0600, Larry Stone wrote: > The lesson in this is that SMTP, like almost all > computer command sets, is very intolerant of even the slightest mistake. > It does exactly what you tell it to do and has no idea what you meant > when you get it wrong. Using Teln