On 5/3/2011 1:17 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> 菊地時夫 writes:
>
> > No. He put the address in discard_these_nonmembers on the
> > private/sender page but not have mentioned the private/spam settings.
> >
> > I believe if you set the spam address in header_filter_rules of
> > privac
On 5/2/2011 11:05 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Henry Hartley wrote:
possibly a setting that says "all From addresses must be on the list".
Perhaps that would be useful, but it doesn't currently exist.
Or at the least something that says if a specifically banned address is
in
I have a list that started getting a lot of spam from a particular
address. Most of them get sent to moderation because of "Too many
recipients" and they are easily dealt with.
The address in question was an alternate address for one member and
after speaking with him, we decided it would be O
On 1/2/2010 10:04 PM, Andrew Watson wrote:
#< #5.0.0 X-Postfix; host mysite.com[128.xxx.xxx.xxx] said: 553
5.3.0... User unknown (in reply to RCPT TO command)>
#SMTP#
I ran newaliases. Same result.
The alias hs does appear in the /etc/mail/aliases:
Look in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc for how ALIAS
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 08:22:02AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Is Mailman running (service mailman start or however you start it on
> your machine)?
See, I knew it was going to be something stupid that I forgot. I feel like an
idiot. Thanks for your time.
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:01:35AM +0300, Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> 08/18/2009 05:31 AM, Henry Hartley:
> >When I send mail to a list, however, it seems to go into a black hole. I
> >get no response that there was a problem delivering the mail, the server's
>
I have recently had a partial hard drive failure on my server. I installed
CentOS 5.3 on a new hard drive and copied what I could from the old drive to
the new, including, I think, everything that Mailman needs.
I can get into the web admin interface for my lists, see the various settings
for t
K Wagner wrote:
Could you please tell me how to delete one of my mailing lists?
See rmlist
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/site.html
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I have a few small, private lists managed with Mailman. For the most
part, I don't have problems with spam, probably aided by the fact that
they are both small and private. Lately, however, on one list (about two
dozen addresses) I'm getting spam that has valid users as the From:
address. My fi
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 09:07 -0600, Tim Ferguson wrote:
> Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
> install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
> getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so,
> until I get that fixed I just t
Joe Damico wrote:
We would like to make some slight modification to the Mailman welcome
message for new subscribers at our location. Where is this message
located and if it is in Python code, how do we go about changing the
text?
If you just want to change the first paragraph of that message,
Rachel Mawhood wrote:
Actually, he should go the the options login screen at
http://www.example.com/mailman/options/list_name and enter his email
address at the top and click Remind at the bottom.
That URL is serving a 404.
Yes, well, you weren't actually meant to click on that link in your
Bill Honneus (honneus) wrote:
Anyone know how I can disable the monthly membership reminder email that
gets sent out to all members of a mailing list?
On the General Options page, under Notifications (about half way down),
the first setting is "Send monthly password reminders?" I assume that
Justin Denick wrote:
>>
>> what is the code I need to add to have the UNSUBSCRIBE link appear
>> at the bottom of the messages?
Through the web interface, click on "Non-digest options" and put the
code in the field labelled "Footer added to mail sent to regular list
members". The default is the
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