On 05/10/2017 04:58 AM, Liste Yoneticisi wrote:
>
> List administrators can see the list members on one page with the
> following link.
>
> http://www.example.com/mailman/roster/list-name
>
> But this page executes only the members' e-mail addresses. Is it
> possible to see the full names also.
Hello;
List administrators can see the list members on one page with the
following link.
http://www.example.com/mailman/roster/list-name
But this page executes only the members' e-mail addresses. Is it
possible to see the full names also.
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Am Tue, 9 May 2017 16:39:41 +0200
schrieb Julian Kippels :
> Am Tue, 09 May 2017 14:17:01 +0200
> schrieb Sebastian Hagedorn :
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > --On 9. Mai 2017 um 14:01:56 +0200 Julian Kippels
> > wrote:
> >
> > > there seems to be a targeted attack against public mailman lists
> > > at ge
--On 10. Mai 2017 um 16:36:54 +0900 "Stephen J. Turnbull"
wrote:
BTW, the practice of sending spam to -owner addresses has a long
history. I suspect this is not a matter of exploiting a Mailman bug
unknown to us, but just luck on the part of the spammers.
FWIW, the messages we saw were *not
Mark Sapiro writes:
> Unless there is some serious bug that I've never seen before, Mailman
> will not hold a post and also deliver it to the list members without
> moderator approval.
I guess it's possible that there's some kind of backdoor in the
configuration, such that the post goes to the
Phil Stracchino writes:
> Aha! I *do* redirect HTTP to HTTPS. However, I'd already done all of
> the steps in that document, as well as some other measures ... EXCEPT
> the fix_url, which I did not know I needed to do. The problem is now
> solved. Thanks!
Mark, would it be possible and de