Sapiro, Mark wrote:
> Then again, how did the post reach the list in the first place.
>>Non-member posts are discarded and you said the list is moderated
which I think means that member posts are held for moderation, so how
does a spam post get to the list?
>>Does the list have some unmoderated m
Sapiro, Mark wrote:
>Marked by what?
In the message sent by Mailman, the Subject line contained [SPAM] from our spam
manager, i.e. = Subject: [SPAM] United Postal Service Tracking Number
H8260315491
>You could use the list's Privacy options... -> Spam filters ->
>header_filter_rules to hold or
Hi, I have a question about SPAM being sent via Mailman.
1. Even though the message is marked as SPAM it is still sent to the
list
2. The sender is not a member of the moderated list
3. Spam filters at the other members site are catching the Spam and
returning the not delivered message (example b
Sapiro, Mark wrote:
>The intent of the message the user sees when their post is held is that
the post will be accepted in which case the user receives the list post
and knows it was approved,
>or the post will be rejected in which case the user receives the
rejection. It does not take into accoun
Good Afternoon,
I am having two challenges with Mailman and could use some guidance.
These two items are around message posting and re-enabling membership.
1. I have a user that is not receiving the POST successful message. The
user submits a post and it is held to be released. The message is
re
>Sapiro, Mark wrote:
>>Are you certain that the DSNs your posters are receiving come from
your organization's Postfix?
No, the response are coming from the destination DSN's.
>>More likely Mailman delivers to your Postfix which in turn delivers
successfully to the remote domain's MX and that MT
Shapiro, Mark wrote:
>What you are seeing is some MTA in the delivery path to the recipient
is returning a DSN to the poster (i.e. the address in a From: or perhaps
Reply-To: header) rather than to the envelope >sender. The
misconfiguration or more likely, just plain brokenness, is in this MTA
whi
Dear Mailman Users Group,
I know I have a misconfiguration somewhere in my POSTFIX MTA, but am not
sure where and was hoping someone could point me to the right
documentation.
I have some users sending messages to lists of which they are subscribed
to and they successfully deliver, but there are
Good Morning,
I just finished migrating Mailman from one server to another, following
the instructions at URL
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030682
I am running Mailman version is 2.1.15
But now I am seeing the following error in my /var/log/maillog "NOQUEUE:
reject: RCPT fro
I am writing for some help regarding Postfix configuration.
I cannot seem to get POSTFIX configured properly to transfer mail to the
mailing list installed on the same server. I followed many steps over
the last few days, and the last one I followed is at
http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.htm
mazahi...@etudiants.ensam.eu))
(reason: 550 5.1.1 : Recipient address
rejected: User unknown)
(reason: 550 Host unknown)
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 7:25 PM
To: Futchko, Rose
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users
Good Afternoon,
We are using Mailman 2.15 and have an unusual problem that I was hoping
that someone can help me with. We have close to 109 lists running
successfully, however there are times when bounce processing sends the
following message (over 100 times) in the span of a few hours to one
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