On 10/05/2017 02:24 AM, Sebastian Jung wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I administrate a Mailinglist where by default only members of the list are
>allowed to post messages. Lately we have Spam-Emails where the creator
>uses a "From"-Adress in the form of:
>
>regularlistmem...@somedomain.co
On 10/04/2017 12:56 AM, Marc Gilliatt wrote:
>
> My colleague who is leaving, set up and configured Mailman, he used his work
> email for the administrator accounts email when he first set Mailman up. We
> would like to change this to my work email address.
>
> I’ve looked online, and I can’t f
Most often these spammers are sending from Internet Cafes or from infected
home PCs. This generally means that the originating IP *does not have a
reverse DNS entry*. This means that the inbound MTA (or some inbound MTA) is
going to add a Received: header with 'unknown' as the host it is rece
On 10/05/2017 08:23 AM, Jesus Rivas wrote:
> My specific question is: with this hard disk (55Gb free space on Centos 7
> without graphics desktop), can i manage 100k mailing list.
>
> My main concern is the limited free space.
I think it should be enough as long as the list posts are not to
Hi,
I’m soon to take over Mailman from a colleague who is leaving at the end of the
month, I'm brand new to Mailman and I have to learn it fast.
My colleague who is leaving, set up and configured Mailman, he used his work
email for the administrator accounts email when he first set Mailman up.
Hi all,
I administrate a Mailinglist where by default only members of the list are
allowed to post messages. Lately we have Spam-Emails where the creator
uses a "From"-Adress in the form of:
regularlistmem...@somedomain.com
Mailman does not block those Emails since the known a
Mark, thanks for your answer.
I'm clear that cpu, ram etc... its ok.
Actually i have 10mbps and mailman/postfix delivered in 1-2 hour. its greats
for us.
But i need to move all my servers to the cloud, so, i’m checking for service
cloud, and PerfectIP offer 30mpbs (cheap server :D ).
My speci