or "Should Mailman filter the content of list traffic
according to the settings below?"
In the "Remove message attachments that don't have a matching
content type" box, enter the following:
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
Click "Yes"
Also, check to make sure that the list member is posting from his
subscription address. You can add non-subscription addresses to
the approved posters list in Privacy Options...Sender Filters
to allow posts from a member's additional addresses to go through
without moderation.
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At 12:06 PM -0700 7/28/06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Heather Madrone wrote:
>
>>Does anyone know whether digest subscribers can also select topics to
>>receive and avoid? I've looked in the knowledge base and googled, but
>>I can't find the answer.
>
>
>Top
Does anyone know whether digest subscribers can also select topics to
receive and avoid? I've looked in the knowledge base and googled, but
I can't find the answer.
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You can
gure and maintain.
You can get postfix downloaded, installed, and running in a fraction of
the time that it will take to get sendmail to do most of what you want to
do.
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You can lead a chi
ouncing spam is, ironically enough, one of the best ways
to get branded a spammer by certain ISPs. I think we have
a duty to at least try to weed out the spam and not have our
autoresponders make the problem worse by trying to bounce
the stuff.
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how do we distinguish what's
>what? Especially if these are bounces themselves?
>
>How would mailman be vulnerable, if at all?
Don't relay mail to Mailman that you don't want Mailman to receive.
Install good spam filters and tune your MDA so that it won't deliver
scatt
resses who forget
>which one they're subscribed as. I care about every posting.
In that case, just approve those messages and add the poster to the
approved senders list.
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"Everything I never wanted to know I learn
o sporadic? Has anyone else had
>this problem, and if so, how did you resolve it?
Did you strip off the human-readable part of the addresses before you
put them in the bulk subscription box? My hunch would be that you
still have something more than a bare email address there, and
some mail
d you set up
the postfix main.cf file correctly?
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icture.
Is there anything else I need to do to fix the hostname for the mailman
list?
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still live. Having an alternate address
for each system makes the transition much simpler.
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At 6:40 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Heather Madrone wrote:
> >At 3:28 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >>What you need to do is pick one canonical url host and email host and
>>>set DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to those values (probab
At 3:28 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Heather Madrone wrote:
> >Is there a way to reset the DEFAULT_URL_HOST and
>>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to use host.domain without
> >setting up virtual hosts?
>
>What you need to do is pick one canonical url host and email host an
domain without
setting up virtual hosts?
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nfused about this statement. Most of the old majordomo
administrative email commands work with Mailman. Not config or
newconfig, but a lot of the other ones.
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You can lead a chil
(and no othe ISP giving us anywhere near the amount
>of trouble that they have), it's time for action.
That's what I've done. AOL was an ongoing headache, and I got tired
of their high-handedness. AOL subscribers who want to receive my
list can use free yahoo or gmail accounts
You need a
really good reason to go from a standard format to a non-standard format.
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Whenever a question asks "Either / or?"
The answer is usually "Both...and more."
Many things, like starting systems
services, setting up networking, creating a caching name server, and
other things that you might expect to be vanilla Unix, have at least
a couple of strange twists on the Mac.
Apache set-up on the Mac is easier than on any other Unix system
I've tried
stalled spam
filters, and they catch almost all of the spam destined for the lists.
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Le hasard favorise l'esprit préparé. -- Louis Pasteur
[Fortune|chance|luck] [favors|promotes|assists] the
[ready|prepared|open|
on this mailing for this list" functionality? Even something outside
>of mailman itself?
If you set the bounce threshold to 0.9, then members who have one hard
bounce will be immediately disabled. If you set all the bounce notify options
to Yes, then the list-owner will be notified abou
oxes are just text files, you ought to be able to go in and look at
both the mailbox files that you're importing and the ones that Mailman
creates. Make yours look like the ones that Mailman creates, and you
ought to be in business.
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At 4:41 PM -0700 5/7/05, James wrote:
>Hrrm... what do I do now?
>
>ps aux | grep qrunner
>root 665 0.0 0.0 1536 452 pts/0S+ 16:39 0:00 grep qrunner
As user mailman, run "mailmanctl start."
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_rules and make
>sure that any rule's action is set to Defer.
If everything looks okay otherwise, I'd try stopping Mailman and
then restarting it. Or rebooting, if you have the luxury of bringing
the server down for a bit.
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s the best default because it
allows the list-owner to remedy the situation. If the default was to
discard, you might miss some gems.
I know that a lot of folks out there are intimidated by Mailman, and
so I try to make it easy for them. If they make a mistake, I go ahead
and take care of things,
e spam folder and add posters to their
whitelist.
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A rolling stone gathers no mass.
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Mailman-Users@python.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/li
m'?
Look at Privacy Options...Sender Filters. Scroll down to the bottom
and make sure that generic_nonmember_action is set to hold, reject,
or discard.
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A rolling stone gathers no mass.
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At 9:03 PM -0500 4/13/05, Larry Stone wrote:
>On 4/13/05 8:20 PM, Brad Knowles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > At 6:14 PM -0700 2005-04-13, Heather Madrone wrote:
> >> Does anyone know why there are so many encoding errors with posts to this
>>> list?
>>
>
Does anyone know why there are so many encoding errors with posts to this
list?
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http
from this address.
This is somewhat easier to do in majordomo, where you
can set the Approved-posters list to point to a list of filenames
(i.e. the address lists of the sub-list).
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d "GET ME OFF THIS STUPID LIST OR
ELSE!" messages to the whole list. Or fail to find the list on their
yahoogroups and so decide that the best way to get off the list is to
report it as spam.
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trying to figure out where the 404s a
nd it doesn't sound like you do.
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t runs in one
lump sum (more or less) and then have exim churn through them than
to have Mailman dole them out and exim handle them inefficiently.
When I was having Mailman do its own VERP, I'd see exim do VERP
checks repeatedly on the same address. When exim is doing the VERP,
it still doe
00 3/26/05, Derrick Hudson wrote:
>On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 11:55:46AM -0800, Heather Madrone wrote:
>[...]
>
>| We were going with Debian,
>| which then announced that it's dropping sparc support,
>
>Hold up. Debian hasn't announced any such thing. Don't pay at
t be able to rely
>on their help.
My ISP is just doing bandwidth and DNS entries, so they don't enter
into the picture at all. At this point, I'm my own service provider.
> We use postfix on python.org for mailman-users and the other
>mailing lists we host, the freebsd.org folk
00 subscribers that get 2-10 messages daily. There
are a handful of other lists that get a few posts a month. Everything's in
the same domain.
What are some reasons that I would consider postfix instead of exim?
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A rolling
d that they
should consider a different service provider.
Anyway, it's not a Mailman problem; it's an AOL problem.
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e score of
bouncers
to be reset.
Has anyone seen anything like this? I've checked the FAQ and the sourceforge
bug
page, and even gone Googling looking for this problem. So far, I've turned up
nothing.
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