On 05/23/2016 05:24 PM, Beu, Ed (DOA) wrote:
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> We currently have two instances of Mailman running for test purposes. The
> newlist command along with a customized mm_cfg.py file is producing different
> results on the two systems.
>
> Configurations are as follows on these two test systems.
>
On 05/23/2016 01:57 PM, Rusty Newton wrote:
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> Recently I started receiving a lot of spam on the mailman-bounces@
> addresses where the From address no longer contains the
> mailman-bounces@ address and instead contains the spammer's address.
>
> In this case the spam doesn't look like bounce tr
On 05/23/2016 05:57 AM, Franck Aerts wrote:
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> I added a regular expression to accept_these_nonmembers which goes :
>
> ^…@domain\.com$
I'm not sure exactly what you put for this one, but in your email, the
three dots is an elipsis character which won't match any email address.
> and
> ^.*@
Hi,
We currently have two instances of Mailman running for test purposes. The
newlist command along with a customized mm_cfg.py file is producing different
results on the two systems.
Configurations are as follows on these two test systems.
T1
Solaris 10
Mailman 2.1.20 (csw package)
T2
CentOS
Hi!
New to the list! I'm the community support manager at the Asterisk project.
We've used mailman for ages and we are on 2.1.14 at the moment. I
rarely get too deep with mailman other than the administration
interface. It mostly works and we don't touch much underneath.
Recently I started recei
Hello everyone,
I am sorry to bother you with this question, but even though the question has
been asked on this list and a answer has been gaven, it doesn’t work for me.
I want any email coming from a particular domain to be accepted without
moderation.
I added a regular expression to accept