In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Todd writes:
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> Erez Zadok wrote:
> > I'd like to setup a filter rule that says: if the subject line
> > matches a certain string, discard this email and never tell me about
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ed Wilts writes:
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> I don't see anything that would stop you from processing the incoming
> e-mails through procmail before they get to mailman. Just change the
> alias to point to valid user, process the e-mail via procmail and do
> whatever you want with it,
Is there a way I can setup mail filters by subject or other headers (not
just by from/recipient)? Spammers often send spam faked as having been sent
by my lists. Then I get all sorts of bounces from the actual recipients
such as "SpamAssassin Identified this message as spam."
I'd like to setup a
Is there a way that Mailman can remove certain headers before a message is
posted to a list? In particular, I want to remove the "Importance" header,
which some posters will set to "high" or "urgent" unnecessarily. Some MUAs
do all kinds of things users dislike for high-priority mails.
Note: I d
On a number of lists I maintain, most of the messages pending admin approval
are spam to be rejected, or good messages to be approved. Is there a plan
for mailman to have a one-button-approve-all or one-click-reject-all? It'll
save time for those who have to moderate/approve a lot of messages dai
Is there a way that Mailman can remove certain headers before a message is
posted to a list? In particular, I want to remove the "Importance" header,
which some posters will set to "high" or "urgent" unnecessarily. Some MUAs
do all kinds of things users dislike for high-priority mails.
Note: I d
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jon Carnes writes:
> I've seen a python script that does this - it was posted to this list,
> so it must be in the archives. What you really need to do, is edit your
> ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file and add in the defaults that you
> prefer. Then when you create a
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jon Carnes writes:
> I think he's already done that and simply wants Mailman to handle the
> held messages by deleting them instead of holding them.
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> Erez, you should check out the FAQ, there are a couple of sections that
> will help you out. There is a work-aro
In message <001201c27785$f6bc81a0$020a0a0a@ALFA>, "Mike Burton" writes:
> Hi Erez,
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> Set your list posting to members only under the Privacy section. That'll do
> exactly what you are asking for.
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> Take care,
> Mike
Mike, I don't think that's what I'm looking for. I already set
member_post
On one mailman list I maintain, I get spams submitted to the list. Spammers
find out about that list and I can't do much about that. However, when such
a spam comes to me, it gets queued by mailman and I, the list-admin, have to
go and manually reject/discard those spams. It's becoming an annoy
[I've used mailman for a few years now, but I'm new to this list.]
How do I create an identical duplicate of a list by another new name?
I'm using mailman 2.0.13. I'm generally very happy with it. When I need to
create a new list, it takes me time to create it, b/c for the most part I
want to c
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