On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 1:07 AM Richard Johnson wrote:
> I run a small mailman server for our historical recreation group. Lately,
> I've been seeing messages like:
>
> : host al-ip4-mx-vip1.prodigy.net[144.160.235.143] said:
> 550 5.7.1 Connections not accepted from servers without a valid sen
ailman-Users@python.org
> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
> Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3
> Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9
> Searchable Archives:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
> Unsubscribe:
> https://mail.p
eason or no
reason, so all I can do is point out that lack of "alignment" is a silly
reason for rejecting list mail. For transactional mail from sources like
financial institutions, where the sender can state that the two addresses
should "align", then it makes a lot more sense
so you should believe
> > their ARC assertions.
>
Why not just have that list, and a X-Trust-Me: YES header? It would be much
simpler to implement than ARC.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University I T
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ipient per message --which is what
Gmail does!-- but it is so inefficient that it makes me cringe and I
have not chosen to implement that yet on our systems.
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e name of the system that handed the message to my
system, and let me use my own common sense to decide whether it's
spoofed.
Well, we have to play the cards we're dealt. Onward.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University
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Where would you look for clues?
Joseph Brennan
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e.
Still happening
Joseph Brennan
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Mailman
SAGES/mailman.mo",
0xFFBFE908) Err#2 ENOENT
fstat64(9, 0xFFBFECC8) = 0
fstat64(9, 0xFFBFEB70) = 0
ioctl(9, TCGETA, 0xFFBFEC54)Err#25 ENOTTY
write(9, " < ! D O C T Y P E H T".., 8192) = 8192
write(9, "\n
Hosting company said "The error log indicates that there are some issues
with the server configuration. I am forwarding this ticket to our senior
technicians who will be resolving this issue."
so, unfortunately, I can't provide to the group what the problem was.
On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 6:10 PM, L
> On 12/12/2014 6:32 AM, joseph cook wrote:
>
>> This morning all of my subscribers with aol addresses were automatically
>> unsubscribed from my list.
>>
>
> Did you check the bounce log? The scores might have been creeping
This morning all of my subscribers with aol addresses were automatically
unsubscribed from my list.
Why today? I thought all the DMARC issues had been resolved in the latest
mailman version, and it's been 8 months now since the changes at AOL.
--Any suggestions?
Joe C
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something tricky with an element to hold the original message
Thanks to spammer activity a few years ago I think iframe is inactive or
even cause for rejection on various mail systems.
Joseph Brennan
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et's have some perspective: nobody died this time.
So true. In 100 years who will know the difference.
Joseph Brennan
Manager, Email and Systems Applications
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says the mailbox of the author of the message should be in the
"From:" field.
But this is the Mailman discussion list.
Joseph Brennan
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erable than your own... but it's what they asked for.
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Mailman FAQ: ht
it betray their
cluelessness.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
(N.B. They were so proud of using "wherein" that they got lost later in the
sentence-- s/b "discards" not "discarding".)
bounce.
I'm still pondering implementation.
That some other domain might implement the same approach as yahoo is a good
point. It is best to generalize a problem.*
*unless you're selling updates to virus signatures!
Joseph Brennan
Manager, Email and Systems Applications
Columbia
Jim Popovitch wrote:
DMARC works off of SPF as well.
Not really. SPF does not check the "From:" header line, and that's where
the troubles begin with DMARC.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University IT
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In any event, I'm a unclear about the best solution (if there is one).
My inclination is to refuse postings from addresses @yahoo.com, since
accepting them will interfere with everyone's use of our list system.
The only issue for me is precisely how to implement it.
Jose
, all write their envelope sender that way.
Joseph Brennan
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that
does not belong to the author(s) of the message.
I don't think we should compound that by changing the From line.
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I wonder if anyone on this list can share a script to migrate Mailman
archives to a Google group using the Groups Migration API announced about a
year ago.
I'm actually looking to move mbox files made by 2 or 3 other software
packages, but, same solution should work.
Joseph Br
007!
<http://list.web.net/archives/getsmart-l/2007-December/002525.html>
... with complete message attached. I don't see anything wrong with it.
Joseph Brennan
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'm missing
something.
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Securi
27;t say 'blame'.
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54 seconds
Even if they are at many different domains it does well:
smtp to for 2016 recips, completed in 158.363 seconds
smtp to for 2199 recips, completed in 701.392 seconds
Joseph Brennan
Manager, Email and Systems Applications
Columbia University Information
--On May 16, 2013 10:48:31 +0200 Jan Lausch wrote:
Some MUAs send picture-attachments not seperated by MIME-delimiters, but
by "begin" and "end".
That's an ancient pre-MIME encoding called uuencode. I am amazed that any
modern software would create it.
host. Maybe
add a fixed string to what's already there.
However this might have some impact on non Gmail users that does not come
to mind immediately, so I am NOT saying to do this.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Techn
- Andrei - wrote:
I would like members to receive email with From: Mailing List Name
How will people know who wrote each message?
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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ool
got their mail right away and the others were delayed about 20 minutes.
The answer is more or less "because Google is weird".
Joseph Brennan
Manager, Email and Systems Applications
Columbia University Information Technology
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alhost as its smtp server. No problem!
The problem described there is relevant to small organizations that do
not have their own infrastructure.
Joseph Brennan
Manager, Email and Systems Applications
Columbia University Information Tech
have to wait until you run the queue.
Joseph Brennan
Manager, Email and Systems Applications
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How can I find out, while maintaining privacy so that addresses are not
exposed to the list at large?
The system administrator can see it in /var/log/maillog or syslog.
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--On Saturday, February 16, 2013 8:08 AM -0500 Tanstaafl
wrote:
On 2013-02-15 10:25 AM, Joseph Brennan wrote:
elsif
(/^from:.*+(bounce|do-not-reply|facebook|linkedin|list-|myspace|twitter)
/i) { $logger->debug("Multi-string From header matching $1: $2 found;
exiting&qu
.*+/ would do. Remove either * or +.
Otherwise this looks reasonable to me.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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transmission of the
message.
The latter, and the envelope sender, is what they should care about.
All right, enough, back to real life where you just have to deal with
crazy stuff you can't control...
Joseph Brennan
Columbia Universi
Domenic,
Thank you for the information and link. This is definitely very helpful and
I will use it as a reference.
Best regards.
Joseph
On 6/8/11 5:59 AM, "Domenic Ciccone" wrote:
>> Joseph Chamberlain, D.D.S. wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a list with
Hello, everyone.
A question for the group:
Does anyone have a list with rules of behavior and/or Internet etiquette for
members of your mailing list(s) that you could share ? I did a search on
Mailman's website but couldn't find a default or standard one. I found
Mailman's "List Member Manual" bu
ts anyway? If
it is the latter, why does the yes/no option exist?
Joseph Cain c...@tfn.net
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t the
first has strict content filtering and the second has no content
filtering but does archive.
Does that seem like a good, if long-winded, interpretation of how I
should do this? best, Joe
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Pr
Hope some one can help. I am taking care of two mailing list. I installed
one, and a friend installed and set up the other. I have set all of the admin
settings the same. The one my friend set up is working fine. The one I set up
works except for the fact that I have to authorize every piece
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Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/12/2006 11:29:15 AM:
> At 9:59 AM -0500 2006-06-12, Joseph Perrie wrote:
>
> >> You may think it does, but in fact everyone else will turn around
> >> and do to you exactly
Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/09/2006 07:17:26 PM:
> You may think it does, but in fact everyone else will turn around
> and do to you exactly what your own server was doing.
Actually, the solution does work for me because our server is only on our
Intranet.
> You have to get the
All of the emails sent by our server out to the mailing lists were using
the host name instead of the DNS A record for the Mailman VirtualHost. I
tried for days to fix this and eventually got the feeling that it was DNS
related. However, I still couldn't see why Sendmail would force the
To-header
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST is set to thecheat.example.com while the hostname of my
machine is strongbad.example.com. All emails come from strongbad. I'm
running sendmail. Masquerade and Masquerade_as are configured. I've tried
everything. All of the FAQ suggestions, the mailing list, usenet, and the
ct: Re: [Mailman-Users] the "shunt" mail queue
> JOSEPH DAMICO wrote:
> >
> >I sent a message to a mailman list on my server. The message was
> not delivered. At first, I got a mesage indicating that sendmail
> was not running with group=mailman. So I stopp
Hello,
I sent a message to a mailman list on my server. The message was not
delivered. At first, I got a mesage indicating that sendmail was not running
with group=mailman. So I stopped and started sendmail with group=mailman.
This allowed the mail to get as far as the "in" queue but could
Hello,
We are considering a conversion from Listproc to Mailman. We have a few
concerns, but our chief one is authentication. Here are two questions in this
regard:
(a) We would like to have Mailman interface with our Kerberos system, so that
the passwords our students and faculty use for the
On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 05:06:50PM -0500, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. wrote the following:
> I've configured exim according to a howto[0] but still appear to have
> problems with mailman:
[0]: <http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html>
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I've configured exim according to a howto[0] but still appear to have
problems with mailman:
Oct 26 17:00:24 2004 (19123) SHUNTING:
1098828023.6700971+49c2753d38d1aee072602386fe4ec53bc87bf1d0
Oct 26 17:04:09 2004 (19123) Uncaught runner exception: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
'/usr/local/mailma
To Whom It May Concern:
We have just installed mailman but are having a problem with some of the
links not showing the port. Is there a way to change these links to
point to the correct url?
Thanks,
Joseph Rowe
BellSouth Interconnection Services
Phone: 205.977.2033
Ipager: [EMAIL PROTECTED
gt;
>
> Not sure where gentoo would put it, but you might have to check in your
> /etc/syslog.conf to see where it puts all of the "mail.*" notifications,
> and then check that file to see what is being logged there.
Oct 24 04:33:18 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6705]: processing m
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 11:39:40PM -0400, Rich West wrote the following:
> Well, a couple of places to look would be in:
> /var/mailman/logs/smtp
> /var/mailman/logs/smtp-failure
> /var/mailman/qfiles/out, in, shunt
> /var/log/maillog
Damn Gentoo stuck it elsewhere. Searching.
smtp-failure shows
I know my MTA works, you folks get all my mail, my question is, why all ofa
sudden mail to my mailman lists is not going through, not even mail from
myself (my mail acocunt is on the same machine as the list). The first dozen
or so posts went through and then *poof* no more deliveries. One post
fin
For some reason users aren't showing up in the subscribed list in the
administrative interface after signing up. What's going on here?
The list in question is
<http://joseph-a-nagy-jr.us/mailman/listinfo/rifts-pbem>
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I have at least one subscriber on our list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) that only
receives the headers and footer information for a message, but never the
message itself.
Any ideas?
Joseph Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(850) 644-4014 (office) Voice messages: (850) 644-5594
(850) 385-0227
I need to create an announce only list, so far I've set the moderation bit
for /everyone/ on the list except for myself, what else do I need to do?
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Jabber: DarkKnightRadick@(jabber.org|amessage.at) | Libertarian @ Large
PGP: 0x642F7BDA | <
I just switched email addy's and need to make sure it took.
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PGP: 0x642F7BDA | < http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tennesseans-for-badnarik/ >
< http://mc-luug.homelinux.or
not meet the limit.
we are running 2.14
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On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 11:27:59AM +0900, Barbara Manning wrote the following:
>
> Yes, I'm sure I'm interested. The Tokyo PC Users Group uses Mailman for it's
> newsgroups and over the years, those members who knew Python and Mailman have
> left the group (and Japan). We need someone who unders
Mailman and Exim aren't playing nice. Something about mailman is causing
Exim to not properly bind to port 25. Any idea's?
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I have taken care of my earlier list problem, thanks for all the help.
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horrors, the strippi
id=mail'.
-- This is a copy of the message, including all the headers. --
Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received: from jnagyjr by joseph-a-nagy-jr.homelinux.org with local (Exim 4.24)
id 1B8ktO-00013x-TV
for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:56:50 -0600
Date:
Is there an easy way to add an email address AND the name of the person when adding
them via Mass Subscription in Membership Management?
Thanks.
Joseph Lerner
Program Assistant
CIS/ORCA - Patient Care Services
Box 354700
Phone: 598-7372
Hello all,
I'm new to mailman, i've been running majordomo for now two years but i
switch because the mailman web interface is just great! ;-)
Here is my config:
my mail server:
SMTP sendmail with access_db enabled and DNSBL check disabled for
localhost on gentoo linux
IAMP cyrus-imapd
py
Hi List,
I've recently installed mailman and have it running, the only real
problem I have left is accessing the archives. If I use
http://joseph-a-nagy-jr.homelinux.org/pipermail/ (an alias in the vhost
conf file I use for this site) I can get an index of the contents of the
directory, but
.com
The "To post a message to all the list members"
Address is all convoluted and won't send from my mail program.
How can I change this?
Thanks in advance,
Emory Joseph
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lready set).
Any help/hints would be greatly appreciated!
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om a user perspective,
however, the programming realm is out of my bailiwick.
Thanks for your help.
Regards, Joseph Mina
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Hello all,
I am by nature the proverbial turd in the punch bowl and try and find holes
with ideas. I asked a question to someone about a list backup in case of
server down time.
Is there a file that the email list is kept in that I can keep a local copy
of just in case of server failure?
pre
Hello again,
I corrected and followed the information from an earlier post to solve the
smrsh issue and now I get the following msg back when sending to the list.
I can read what it ways but for someone new this is a headache. I need to
understand more then just receive and answer.
- Tr
Good Evening folks,
I have just reinstalled Mailman for the third time and I am obviously doing
something wrong.
I have freebsd 4.7 running with sendmail
The list is setup and only a few test users are added. Mailman sends out
the subscription notification to the users.
As soon as I send a p
I am the owner of a new mail list, [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is running
at level 2.0.10.
There appears to be at least intermittent problems in being able to send
messages. For example, I posted a message about noon last Thursday which
did not appear in the archive list until a little after 6 pm.
ilma2.1 newbeez like me :-)
regards,
Joe
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 10:38:59 +0300
Odhiambo Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Joseph Okech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030203 10:28]: wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Have a situation where in the lists' folder the file
Hi All,
Have a situation where in the lists' folder the file 'config.db' and config.db.last'
are missing. I get this when I run the check_db command, and I get a bounce whenever I
send mail to the list.
su-2.05a$ check_db -av
List: mailman
/usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.pck: okay
will be ok.
regards,
Joseph Okech
- Original Message -
From: Banoba Ezra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 5:08 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] mailman configuration
> i've installed mailman on my server andset up a test list.
Hi All,
Is there a way of running mailman and the MTA (exim) on different machines, without
ruuning it on NFS? has anyone ever implemented this?
regards,
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This usually hits me in the morning hours since my lists dont receive so much
traffic at night
Joseph
On Tuesday 24 September 2002 04:54 pm, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> * Joseph Okech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020924 15:16]: wrote:
> > Im experiencing this problem too, I have
Im experiencing this problem too, I have about 12 lists and this works
perfectly, but whe I add my other lists, Python takes up about 70% cpu usage,
but this is a very critical box.
Im running 2.0.13 on FreeBSD 4.5
Joseph
On Tuesday 24 September 2002 10:43 am, Roelf wrote:
> Hi
>
>
we have been using MailMan 2.0.6 for quite a long
time here. Last week the digests stopped going out at noon(12:00pm).
The cron job returns this error:
Traceback (innermost last): File
"/home/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 65, in ?
main() File "/home/mailman/cron/senddigests", line
I just started a webpage with Frontpage software on my Windows based PC and
am using Hostway.com as my web hosting service. I saw that your maillist
service is free and want to use it, but don't know how...it mentions that it
may not work with windows. What do I do?
Joe "Full Shred" Plow
Two Ma
Hello everyon,
Is there a command where i would know how many are subscribed on the list?
thx =)
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I'm new to MailMan, and have really enjoyed it, but
I've been unable to set-up a read-only mailing list.
Are there any installation preferences that I must select to get one
started?
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Kind regards,
Joe Wheatley
Hi! I'm using Mailman through my website host,
ipowerweb.com, and have really enjoyed it so far. I do have a rather stupid
question, though. How can I set-up a read-only list? I wasn't able to find
any options in the configuration program that prevent posting by non-admin
people.
Thanks fo
oper
notification of delivery (though my logs show that they deliveries were
successful).
Anywho, thanks for the replies!
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Jon Carnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 12:39 PM
To: Joseph McCall; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Us
Although I know the answer will be "check your MTA" I thought I'd throw this
one out to the list anyway.
RH 7.1 + Postfix (chroot'd) + Mailman 2.0.8
Sending out a newsletter to ~12000 subscribers. One group of addresses, all
at the same domain, received multiple copies of the email (~20 each). E
?
Thanks,
Joseph
M.
?
Thanks,
Joseph
M.
Is there a maximum number of subscriber in
Mailman?
We have a list which was overwritten by another
list. Is there a way to recover that list?
?
Thanks,
Joseph
M.
?
Thanks,
Joseph
M.
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