ut you can list all
of the members of each list with the "list_members" tool:
list_members listname
You could do all six like this:
for list in one two three four five six; do list_members $list; done
I'm assuming shell access here.
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ert_html_to_plaintext = yes
filter_action = discard
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of making sure
the two addresses agree (assuming that won't break something
else).
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Caleb Epstein | bklyn . org | are doing, there is some ordinance under which
cae at
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 11:59:50AM -0500, Caleb Epstein wrote:
> Here is a sample message:
> http://bklyn.org/~cae/mailman-stumper.txt
OK, I've found out a little bit more about the exploit. The
message is sent with an envelope-from (I think thats the right
Does Mailman silently allow @yourdomain through
to the lists?
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cae at| Brooklyn Dust |
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| | gateway to the ISDN server.
usr/lib/mailman/localbin/unsub.sh atc ssc.com" unsub.sh,
> shamelessly plagarized from an example Bob Puff posted to this list:
Why such a complicated shell script and not just a simple call to:
remove_members $list $address
?
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essentially run any number of filters on the messages
(SpamAssasin, demime, etc) but I just can't figure out how to
connect up exim -> procmail -> mailman.
Can anyone help?
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TA besides sendmail. Exim
is my MTA of choice, but I understand qmail and postfix are
also good.
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source of admin requests. People are often not
willing (capable?) of reading an entire web page to figure it
out for themselves, so they end up emailing the admins.
Making it prominent on the page is a big help on cutting down
on useless requests.
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o/mailman.html
Three cheers for Mailman, and three more for exim!
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tAlias /mailman/ "/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/" in
Thats because there is no index.html or any other page/script
in the cgi-bin dir that Apache can use as the index. You want
to use the URL http://domainname.com/mailman/listinfo
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or how it works. I'm pasting it
below my sig in case this list strips MIME attachments like
mine :)
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y hold no state that Mailman needs to operate, which
is what I was hoping for.
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Is it possible (or even safe) to rotate the log files in
~mailman/logs? I can envision these getting quite large and
want to know if its safe to rotate them using something like
savelog or newsyslog.
Is there any state saved in them?
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to. It must
already exist.
You must supply at least one of -n and -d options. At most one of the
files can be `-'.
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cae at| Brooklyn Dust | idea is today's cliche
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 11:48:12AM -0500, Jonathan Zuck wrote:
> Is there an easy way to export my list from Mailman?
If you mean to export the list of users subscribed to the
list, use ~mailman/bin/get_members
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cae at| Brooklyn D
ion names for this list (acceptable_aliases)" on the
Privacy Options admin page.
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ers) to be
able to post to. Is this do-able in any way without setting
up a ridiculously large "Addresses of members accepted for
posting" list (one of the two lists is quite large).
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