Michael Soh wrote:
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>When I e-mail the list, I get a bounce with the following information:
>
>This is the mail system at host hotdog.mikesoh.com.
>
>I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
>be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.
>
>For further assistance,
Jay A. Sekora wrote:
>Hi. I had been noting with trepidation the recent rise in spam mail
>with multiple spoofed From: lines, e.g.,
>
>From: m...@example.net
>From: y...@example.net
>From: l...@example.net
>To: l...@example.net
>
>since that drastically increases the chances of any given spam mes
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
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>What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages?
I don't understand your question.
>I mean, in that way it would be absolutely impossible to resend any
>message already sent?
>
>I have to create an bash script to do that.
>
>Some days ago a
C Nulk wrote:
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>I am in the process of trying to automate our Mailman Archive
>maintenance before it gets unruly. I looked in the FAQ and wiki for
>information and found some about rebuilding the archives (which will be
>handy) but nothing about automating it.
>
>The assumptions I am working unde
Good morning all!
I'm hoping you guys might be able to help me figure out what's going on with
my mailman setup.
I'm running 2.1.13 on a Ubuntu 10 installation. I'm running postfix as my
MTA. I've set up postfix as instructed on the list.org documentation. I'm
running into a problem that I can
Hi.
What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages?
I mean, in that way it would be absolutely impossible to resend any
message already sent?
I have to create an bash script to do that.
Some days ago an ancient message was resent erroneously by a person
who could do th
Hello,
I am in the process of trying to automate our Mailman Archive
maintenance before it gets unruly. I looked in the FAQ and wiki for
information and found some about rebuilding the archives (which will be
handy) but nothing about automating it.
The assumptions I am working under:
1. the html
Hi. I had been noting with trepidation the recent rise in spam mail
with multiple spoofed From: lines, e.g.,
From: m...@example.net
From: y...@example.net
From: l...@example.net
To: l...@example.net
since that drastically increases the chances of any given spam message
having a spoofed From: lin