Rafael Lang wrote:
>
>Now, I'm not super sure I got the command
>line right, this is what I tried:
>
>wget --post-data="adminpw=foobar&unsubscribees=m...@somewhere.edu"
>http://serveraddress/mailman/admin/mailinglistname/members/members/remove
>
>and I also tried to directly enter
>
>http://serve
Bernardo - HIT wrote:
>Emails from a group in my "Basic Mailing List 'can be found and read
>by/from Google and other search engines. How can I do to hide these
>e-mails/group, so that others can not read them? At this way, any one can
>read the emails.
In the web admin interface, set Archiving
Hi Mailmen and -women,
I'd like to administrate some ~20 email lists of a team of people
working together via mailman. Once a user leaves the team, I should
unsubscribe this user from all lists that he's on. How do I do this
without having to click through 20 web interfaces?
First I thought,
Emails from a group in my "Basic Mailing List 'can be found and read
by/from Google and other search engines. How can I do to hide these
e-mails/group, so that others can not read them? At this way, any one can
read the emails.
I didn't found any options about it.Some one can help me ?
Thks.
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I am happy to announce the first release candidate for Mailman 2.1.15.
Python 2.4 is the minimum supported, but Python 2.6 is recommended.
This release should work with Python 2.7, but has not been tested with
that version.
This release includes mino
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Geoff Shang wrote:
> >
> >I've done several Mailman installs under Debian and Ubuntu and have had
> >minimal problems. The key in my opinion is to look at the installation
> >guide and make sure you actually do everything that's listed there
Geoff Shang wrote:
>
>I've done several Mailman installs under Debian and Ubuntu and have had
>minimal problems. The key in my opinion is to look at the installation
>guide and make sure you actually do everything that's listed there that's
>appropriate. It's easy enough to assume that a lot o
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to make the case for considering the Debian etc Mailman instead
> of rolling your own.
>
> I've done several Mailman installs under Debian and Ubuntu and have had
> minimal problems.
I can't claim a lot of experience, but I
Hi,
I'd like to make the case for considering the Debian etc Mailman instead
of rolling your own.
I've done several Mailman installs under Debian and Ubuntu and have had
minimal problems. The key in my opinion is to look at the installation
guide and make sure you actually do everything tha
Mark J Bradakis wrote:
>But to be more general, what are some of the current
>best practices to filter out spam in a postfix mailman environment
>on Linux?
I use greylisting with Postgrey and spam/virus/other scanning via
MailScanner.
Also to increase protection against hijacked list member's a
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>I did not know of the existence of this branch of Mailman. How is it
>different from the main branch?
>I am running Mailman with vhosts in a single instance, with theonly
>limitation I have being that I cannot use the same listname more than once.
>Is there something I
Am Dienstag, 15. Mai 2012, 03:54:21 schrieb Mark J Bradakis:
> So my mailing lists are getting hit by spam that goes to the lists
> since it claims to be from some poor subscriber whose email got
> hijacked. But to be more general, what are some of the current
> best practices to filter out spam i
On 15/05/2012 03:12, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Andrew H wrote:
>> I'm using the mailman vhost branch (is this the 'best' thing to use to
>> do multi-domain mailing list hosting?)
>
> The recommended best practice for Mailman 2.1.x is to run a separate
> Mailman instance per domain. The vhost branch may
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 5:12 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Andrew H wrote:
> >
> >I'm using the mailman vhost branch (is this the 'best' thing to use to
> >do multi-domain mailing list hosting?)
>
>
> The recommended best practice for Mailman 2.1.x is to run a separate
> Mailman instance per domain. T
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