Hi,
Though already it has been resolved, JFYI.
On 05/29/18 23:20, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
I would like to "freeze" an existing mailing list: I want to keep the
mailing list but I want no one newly subscribe the list.
I've implemented new list's subscribe_policy 'forbid' for this purpose.
https://
On 06/01/2018 01:47 AM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to create some lists in Mailman3 which can be accessed via web and
> email with 2 different domains. There will of course be a default domain
> which Mailman uses on outgoing emails etc, but I want users to be able to use
> either
Hi,
I want to create some lists in Mailman3 which can be accessed via web and email
with 2 different domains. There will of course be a default domain which
Mailman uses on outgoing emails etc, but I want users to be able to use either
the old or new domain to access the website or sending ema
Oh my, sorry. Got posted a bit late...
I've had success in deleting all of the subscription spam, but currently
I struggle fighting some bounces from all of these failed addresses.
I'll come back to you; meanwhile I'd be glad to get hints :)
All the best, Ruediger
Am 31.05.2018 um 16:46 sc
On 05/31/2018 07:46 AM, Rüdiger Wolf wrote:
>
> It works nicely for a bunch of lists, but I don't get why it doesn't
> work with all of them. Looking more closely I found in
> /var/lib/mailman/lists/ the pending.pck file the script is
> operating on.
>
> Does someone have an idea why it might not
We're currently dealing with some Subscribe Spam. Dealing with it, I
encountered a problem I need help with:
I used Mark's scrip list_pending
(https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/list_pending) to find out how many
Subscriptions we got and which adresses were used. I iterated over all
lists I got