Hi,
This is nothing to do with Mailman, I suggest looking at a ClamAV related list
or if your system was set up by someone speak to them to find out how it was
set up.
If you are still stuck over the weekend give me a shout and I can give you some
options as I am hosting some mailing lists for
On 09/07/2015 02:47 AM, Borja Riesgo Juan wrote:
>
> - if i send the messages using BCC, that is a...@mydomian.com they see
> undisclosed recipients and the message is sent by all-bopun...@mydomain.com.
> I don“t want users see all-boun...@mydomain.com. I want the see that i send
> the message
On 09/08/2015 03:12 PM, Mark Tyler wrote:
> Hi i keep getting the folowing emails
> Clamscan reports Sanesecurity honeynet.hdb database integrity tested BAD
> - SKIPPING
> rsync: link_stat "/var/cache/clamav-unofficial-sigs/si-dbs/honeynet.hdb"
> failed: No such file or directory (2)
> rsync error:
On 09/08/2015 02:32 PM, Peter Bossley wrote:
> But it appears as though the list posting address still winds up in the CC:
> field even with FP turned on. It does send a message to each recipient but I
> am wondering how one would go about removing the list address in the CC:
> field to avoid pe
Hi i keep getting the folowing emails
Clamscan reports Sanesecurity honeynet.hdb database integrity tested BAD
- SKIPPING
rsync: link_stat "/var/cache/clamav-unofficial-sigs/si-dbs/honeynet.hdb"
failed: No such file or directory (2)
rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previou
But it appears as though the list posting address still winds up in the CC:
field even with FP turned on. It does send a message to each recipient but I am
wondering how one would go about removing the list address in the CC: field to
avoid people replying all.
-Original Message-
From:
These are just random addresses, never existed on my mailman machine.
Incoming gets filtered by Microsoft setup.
Bruce
UTM
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hodgson [mailto:and...@hodgsonfamily.org]
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2015 12:23 PM
To: Bruce Harrison; mailman-users@python.org
Sub
Bruce Harrison wrote:
>Interesting, I may give SpamAssassin a look. Thanks!
One thing here which I forgot is if your machine is not receiving mail
directly, you may have less luck with SpamAssassin due to the mail always
coming in from a downstream server. It is easy to overcome but needs mor
Bruce Harrison writes:
> Mine are almost always mail to invalid lists.
What makes you think these are "lists"? Simply the fact that they're
addressed to the Mailman machine? Or are they decommissioned lists or
something like that? In general, spammers often seem to pick random
mailboxes or co
Interesting, I may give SpamAssassin a look. Thanks!
Mine are almost always mail to invalid lists.
My box talks to our local mail processor, which in turn runs off-campus thru
the MS filters/scanners and on out.
Bruce
UTM
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hodgson [mailto:and...@hodgsonfam
Bruce Harrison wrote:
>For the last month or two, I get anywhere from 3 or 4 to 20 to 30 postings to
>non-existent lists on our mailman server. I've been reading of course about
>the subscribe spamming that folks have been talking about.
>Is this just someone poking at our mailman machine tryi
For the last month or two, I get anywhere from 3 or 4 to 20 to 30 postings to
non-existent lists on our mailman server. I've been reading of course about
the subscribe spamming that folks have been talking about.
Is this just someone poking at our mailman machine trying to find something to
se
Thanks everyone. I am pretty sure no newer version was ever installed from
source and it remains a mystery what went wrong. Asked on askubuntu.com
and got this recommendation which did resolve the issue:
cd /var/lib/dpkg/info/
rm mailman*
apt-get clean all
On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Ma
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