Hi mailman-users,
So you know, it looks like there is a vulnerability with mailman
2 where a third party can very aggressively spoof password reminder,
unsubscription, or other requests using the web interface, queueing
tens of thousands of unsolicited messages to any given subscriber.
Worse, if
list administrator to
enable, to require my password to be provided before the confirmations
are sent to me?
If this configuration option does not exist yet, could anybody advise
what sourcefiles would need modification so as to contribute it as a
feature addition?
Thanks a bunch,
Karl S
I was pondering some kind of shortcut.
They are not in config.pck. They are in pending.pck. See
Mailman/Pending.py for more info.
I actually see the pending subscriptions in request.pck, not
pending.pck, but thanks for the pointer. Got me to look further :).
Thanks,
e if it is the distro
version (Trisquel GNU/Linux 9.0.2) or installed from the original
source, but guessing that probably doesn't matter for this.
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cgi directly, not sending mail requests. But procmail could work for
mail floods, for sure.
Sorry about not working out the details, but I thought it might be
better to say something rather than nothing.
Definitely :).
Thanks again,
Karl
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rmation request. Would this be doable? Mark, anyone?
Although I realize that has downsides, for myself at least I'd prefer to
minimize the backscatter pain for the random targeted addresses. Real
people who are failing to subscribe can write
documentation somewhere. I couldn't
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more intrusive.
I could also imagine this being done at the MTA level, but that seems
even more likely to be too intrusive.
I looked around a bit for methods with no luck. Any thoughts? --thanks, karl.
P.S. Here's an example fragment, with a leading "> " to avoid misparsing.
&g
holiday Feb/mid April and these
problems started when I resumed activity (I am the Branch Secretary and main
user of this list).
Note that I am not a computer or software expert and only use basic
functionality.
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at " munging is so
wonderfully effective at antispam, but I feel sure that if I turn it off
now, my users will complain vociferously and constantly. Such is life.
Thanks,
Karl
P.S. It seems the original author (Richard Barrett) offered to make it
per-list back in 2003 but no one asked for it :
most line number
offsets.
Thank you. This is encouraging. I will give it try.
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d
accepting messages). Is it feasible to hack gate_news to make that
happen? Help? Unfortunately my own mailman-fu is not nearly up to the
job :(.
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lank page.
Are there any messages in the archive? Is there anything unique you can search
for?
Do you have a htdig conf file for the list in
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/mailman_project/htdig/mailman_project.conf
What's in mailman_project.conf?
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on script.
Do you see the search form on your list archives when you log into your list
URL?
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Scott Race wrote:
>Hi Karl,
>Yes, I do have the mailman_project.conf file in the location show below, here
>it is - also, it's owned by root:mailman with 664 permissions:
OK...
>
>>
>>Unable to read word database file
>>&
pport into
mailman itself, but that's not for me to say.
Regards,
Karl
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he option to set the
"send me mail" flag when using the web interface
to sign on to a list.
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ect' address in the List-*
> headers, etc., that's a patch. Probably just to
> MailList.getListAddress().
I think the postfix rewrite rules in the above post fix this also.
I forget. Of course when it comes to the web interface
there's lots of things that don't match up with how
That rule did not do any of the
Precedence checks and quite happily created the loop.
The servers built in autoresponder is not broken, but the other rule is.
Thanks everyone for your input.
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worked well in
the past with Mailman.
I note the header of the message from the autoresponder contains
X-Autogenerated: Reply
But I am not sure what Mailman looks at when trying to determine what is an out
of office or other automatic message.
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On 02/27/2009 11:21:30 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Karl O. Pinc wrote:
>
>I don't suppose there's an IRC channel related to mailman?
See the bottom of the page at <http://www.list.org/devs.html>.
That would be #mailman on irc.freenode.net.
Does it make sense to ask user qu
metimes find that the low latency of IRC makes it a lot
easier to clear up my mis-conceptions and set me
on track to reading the right docs and so forth.
I used to use mailing lists exclusively but
now think that chat has it's place.
Karl
Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pa
On 02/27/2009 02:51:51 AM, Oliver Glueck wrote:
@Karl:
postconf..don't show me the mailman aliases, only the default.
(with configured 30_maps in
/etc/univention/templates/files/etc/postfix/main.cf.d/
After I added this lines in postfix/main.cf postconf shows me the
right entry, b
ify assumptions" category, it
would not hurt to see that postmap has the alias
entry:
# postmap -q about-dummy hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases
"|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post about-dummy"
Karl
Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pa
is breaking the rules.
A Microsoft based system wouldn't you know.
Karl
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ht
ients=permit_tls_clientcerts -o
relay_clientcerts=
The latter prevents address rewriting by requiring tls
authentication for rewriting and then preventing any
such authentication.
This is clunky. Postfix is much happier when such
"bad" address rewriting is triggered by the client
On 02/26/2009 12:29:33 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
on 2/25/09 11:53 PM, Karl O. Pinc said:
Or do you think that an MTA should re-write all addresses
and fully qualify them with the local domain,
regardless of whether the mail was received from
the Internet for delivery to a local user?
I don
On 02/25/2009 11:07:46 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
on 2/25/09 10:28 PM, Karl O. Pinc said:
This causes a problem with mailman, because
mailman is sending mail from the local box
any addresses that come in without @domain
on the end (for whatever reason) gets rewritten
when mailman re-sends the
ut I don't see a knob I can frob to control
this. (Postfix seems to prefer to base it's
address re-writing decision on the IP of
the SMTP client.)
At the moment I happen to be running
Debian etch, which has a 2.1 based
mailman version. I soon hope to be
running something newer.
Thanks.
K
On 02/11/2009 10:40:50 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Karl O. Pinc wrote:
>
>> Gets you all the lists that f...@example.com is subscribed to.
So does
bin/find_member f...@example.com
and much more simply.
And I'm sure more efficiently too. My bad.
Karl
Free Software: "
On 02/10/2009 02:07:23 PM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
On 02/10/2009 10:20:51 AM, Brian Canty wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knows of any command you can use to find
out
who is subscribed to all mailman lists.
Somehow the "cut" command got mangled. Should be:
list_lists \
|
On 02/11/2009 01:18:15 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
on 2/10/09 7:28 PM, Karl O. Pinc said:
I'm running Debian Etch and simply cannot edit the wiki.
Iceweasel (aka firefox) and konqurer have different problems.
What problems are you having with Iceweasel? Firefox works fine for
me on al
+[^ @]+-bounces@/ IGNORE
into /etc/postfix/header_checks.
Karl
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list_lists \
| tail -n +2 \
| awk '{print $1;}' \
| xargs -n 1 bash -c 'list_members $0 | xargs -n 1 echo $0:' \
| grep f...@example.com \
| cut -d f 1
Gets you all the lists that f...@example.com is subscribed to.
Karl
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On 02/09/2009 04:35:12 PM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
Hello,
I've been wanting 2 different mailing lists with the same
name, each on a different domain.
The idea is to use postifx's canonical mapping
to re-write the email addresses on all inbound
list traffic to "secondary" d
o add a line
for any new lists to recipient_canonical_domains
and sender_canonical_domains and otherwise everything
works "as it should". If the "secondary" domains
have no users, only mailing lists, you can construct
a pcre that rewrites all inbound/outbo
tp://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/From+field+displayed+by+Microsoft+Outlook
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t hesitate to contact me if any problems occur
using the revised patches
I will also upload them to Sourceforge as time permits, probably
over this weekend.
Thank you. We use the htdig and MHonarc patches to provide searchable
archives. Our users like it
layed because
Gmail knows you already have it.
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#2.8
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server IP and address.
For whatever reason, not everyone is able to do that. Does anyone know
if there is any type of feedback loop to this Barracuda Reputation
service?
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hummm...We have not had problems with hyphenated list
names. Just about all of our lists have hyphenated names.
Currently running 2.1.9, but we did not have problems
with 2.1.8 or 2.1.7 either.
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d_ shell access to
the server with permissions to compile and install code.
If you are using Plesk you most likely do not have this
level of access and these patches will not be useful.
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when trying to convert to MHonArc, but Pipermail generates
them. Would this point to an problem in the .mbox file?
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on the lists. The
list administrators would like to temporarily place them
on hold without have to unsubscribe them while this review
is underway.
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On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 12:18:26 -0800
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karl Zander wrote:
>>
>> Fundamentally, its not a technology problem.
>
>
> Agreed, but as others have suggested, technology can
>help.
Yes. I didn't mean to imply it could
prevent this. If the
person is inclined to make trouble, they will. If not
through the lists, then by some other means.
Fundamentally, its not a technology problem.
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Is there a command I can run to change all members of a
list to a "nomail" setting? And then change it back? I
didn't see anything in the FAQ. I do have root access on
the server. Running MM 2.1.8.
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fight this besides moderating everything? I have
noted FAQ 3.46 so I am guessing that full moderation is
our best way for now. mmreencrypt does not look too
current.
--Karl
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:36:25 -0800
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karl Zander wrote:
>>
>
moderation?
Are there logs of moderations actions?
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lt values of various resources that
display email addresses."
I don't know the specifics of enabling this in MHonArc as
I have just started looking at this myself. You will want
to take a look at the MHonArc site for specifics,
www.mhonarc.org
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dbs. I have not been able to see any pattern. The
listname.mbox files have rw for both owner and group.
Any ideas on where/how to troubleshoot?
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Can I use the same technique, but modify the approve.txt
file?
Is it possible to customize the message on the monthly
password reminder? We would like to send not only the
password but use it to remind members of posting policies.
--Karl
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 14:15:06 -0700
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karl Zander wrote:
>
> This is not a gmail/Mailman issue. It is a gmail
>feature. Gmail
> recognizes it already has a copy of that message (same
>message ID i
> think) in the conversation an
their message.
We have examined the smtp logs and the message is going
back to gmail and gmail says it got it OK during the smtp
dialog. But the message never makes it into the Inbox or
even the spam box.
Any known problems with gmail and Mailman? Using Mailman
2.1.7 on CentOS-4.3.
--Karl
Edit the file to add the directive
maximum_pages: n where n is the number of pages you want
with maximum_pages: 100 you would be able to display 1000
results.
I actually turned off the page icons by commenting out
page_number_text:
prev_page_text:
next_page_text:
--Karl
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006
I have the htdig patches applied and the search works for
the most part. There are two (hopefully) small problems
that I haven't been able to track down.
Using Mailman 2.1.7
1. I only seem able to display 100 search results. If a
search finds 1022 results, only 100 can actually be looked
I note that on the Mailman website this is some nice
documention for users written by Terri Oda (and others I
gather.) It is allowed to give that out to my users? I
do not see anything about how it is licensed.
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Thank you to everyone who replied to this thread.
The python code from Mark below worked nicley to convert
the date formats. My imported archives are visiable in
Mailman.
--Karl
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 17:43:15 -0800
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The method in the FAQ is
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 16:16:31 -0800
Greg Lindahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 06:48:43PM -0500, Karl Zander
>wrote:
>
>> New messages sent to the list get appended to the end of
>> the mbox file OK and do display in the archive.
>
> Co
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 12:39:35 -0800
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karl Zander wrote:
>>
>>We have messages in mbox format that we want to import.
>>
>>As per 5.1 from the FAQ, we used
>>
>> bin/arch
>>archives/private/.mbox/.mbox
&g
another step? I am not sure where to
troubleshoot.
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quot;Special Notices"
in regards to the topic of my site and don't want to be involved with
any discussion related interaction.
thanks in advance for help on this.
regards,
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'bounces')
at the top of the script. The first part says to log standard error,
the second part says which logfile to use. Each script has a line
like this near the top.
Hope this helps you debug,
-Karl
> >
> > -Karl
> >
> >> > uhhh... it's going c
"kalin mintchev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 7 hours now and counting... am i the only one on this list?!
No, I think it just means no on has an answer for you.
Have you tried putting some debugging prints into the code or
anything?
-Karl
> > uhhh... it's goin
Two things I left out of this previous message:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-January/041687.html
1. We fixed an apparent coding error in /usr/lib/mailman/bin/update.
On line 556, we changed "addr = data[0].address" to "addr = data[0]",
since data[0] was already an
ally a
no-op, but the point is that all the post-install configuration stuff
runs smoothly). Brian and I expect future 'apt-get install mailman'
invocations to work as well, based on what apt-get seems to be trying
to do. But who knows, we could be wrong :-).
Best,
-Karl Fogel and Bri
not.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2002-June/020336.html
Anyone else out there seen the same problem and rendered a fix?
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;full raw archives" (for example).
It does not sound terribly difficult to write, but maybe no one has
needed it :).
I searched the documentation and FAQs and list archives and google,
with no luck. Any pointers appreciated.
Thanks,
karl
sincere wish to fix an intermediate-level
problem.
-karlski
> At 4:26 AM -0700 2004/05/02, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
>
>> sendsrvr qmail: 1083496562.373877 starting delivery 39108: msg 2371240
>> to
>> remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> sendsrvr qmail: 1083496562.37393
nection._(#4.4.1)/
sendsrvr qmail: 1083496562.449707 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
sendsrvr imapd: LOGOUT, user=test, ip=[:::127.0.0.1], headers=0, body=0
-karlski
> At 3:57 AM -0700 2004/05/02, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
>
>> I've read the logs in mailman, thinking smt
I have a unique problem. Users operating squirrelmail[via imap] can
subscribe to a list. But cannot post to it.
They see the traffic, but when responding to a post, the replies never
make it to the list.
The same user can switch to Eudora/Ximian/Kmail[pop3d] and respond to a
post, and see their
Hi there,
I noticed that users utilizing squirrelmail and some other Imap based
programs were not able to submit posts to the list.
Is there an Exim3 transport or Director or trasport that handles this?
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this?
Anyhow, much thanks for the info thus far!
-krb
At 10:25 AM 4/27/2004 +0100, Richard Barrett wrote:
On 27 Apr 2004, at 09:50, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
We found it was a group_id problem in /etc/exim/configure.
The following block of code was corrected to read:
system_aliases:
driv
Check your /etc/exim/configure where directors are called out. You can run
exim in debug mode by typing ./exim -d9 -bd, and try sending emails to your
list, you will catch the error, my error was in my director, I changed
"guest" to "daemon" and was all set. You shouldn't have to recompile eve
logs is still open in curiosity, -are here actual
logs, or justmethods to check out what's going on?
-krb
At 09:43 AM 4/27/2004 +0100, Richard Barrett wrote:
On 27 Apr 2004, at 07:50, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
Creation and subscription to lists works great, email is making it from
the mai
Creation and subscription to lists works great, email is making it from
the mailman host to the mail server, but when I post to a list, (i have
test users who have joined the list, etc.), nothing comes through?
Where are the mailman logs? I'll check em out'...
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instance if I try to throw "plone" onto a box i've already got MM
installed on, that my Python 2.1 will be mangled by the older Python
version 'plone' uses.
Your TWIG may have suffered a similar fate. Try and get some debug info
Which doumentation should I be using for Exim 3/ Mailman 2.1.2 OpenBSD?
No, really. They are vastly different as pertains to UID/GIDs, transports
and directors. There's no date on one of them. This is getting a bit
depressing.
1. README.Exim, which comes with mailman, written by Nigel M., sta
arched for /var/log/syslog errors, but none
are present.
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I'm running Mailman 2.1.4 on a RH9-based server using Qmail as my MTA.
What is the best way to tell qmail a mail is for the list instead of a
person? The documentation file shows a running commentary, is it OK to
chown root qmail as the document suggests?
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20 users. We plan to use about 5 lists with unique names. What's the
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Hi there,
I've scanned the archives, have any of you installed Mailman on QVCS?
QVCS is qmail-based, uses vmailmgr, courier-imap and squirrelmail:
http://mirror.mricon.com/qvcs-guide/qvcs-guide.html
I have read the README.LINUX and README.QMAIL files, and would like to
know if anyone out there h
Red Hat 7.2 (i686), apache 1.3.26, python 2.2.2, mailman 2.1.1 (also
happened with 2.1).
After applying the htdig patches, we found that calls to
http://.../mailman/htdig/... got an internal server error (HTTP 500).
(An example full url:
http://tug.org/mailman/htdig/pdftex/2002-July/002843.html.)
the couple of relevant messages I could find about it.
It's just a junk request, and all I want to do is get rid of it so I
stop getting the error. Help? Where are the pending_requests stored?
How can I view/delete them? Or is there another way to fix?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
kar
Back on November 18, 2001, Jackie Meese asked about gzipping the full
mbox files in the mailman archive system:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg05253.htm
There was no answer that I could see.
Is there an answer? The uncompressed file is many megabytes on active
lists. Thi
.
Are there any known work-arounds for this ?
Kind regards,
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On Thursday 12 July 2001 13:35, you wrote:
> I succeeded in installing the mailman system on my pc and i created a
> mailing list called test which sent me the following. I omitted my passwrd
> from it.
>
> Now the problem is that I cannot subscribe to the list because these
&
made some
changes so that not I dont even get that. At the moment im not concerned
about the pages. I just want to get the email addresses right. If my pc is to
be a server do i not make my own email addresses.
Please help
Karl
===
You need this password to configure your mailing list
is the problem?. What address should the one below be replaced with?
Below is the rejection envelope
Karl
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Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 22:52:52 +0100
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subcrib
@localhost mailman-2.0.5]$
I would like to know how to set set-gid bit for directory etc.
Regards
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could I as an alternative use majordomo with windows
98 2nd edition. It is free too.
Karl
On Sunday 08 July 2001 21:47, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 05:36:40PM +0100, Karl Carlile wrote:
> > I have dowloaded mailman onto hard drive which is the hardware
run out into the street and scream.
Amanda I just meant that if the co. you work for has such resources you might
be able to colonise a part of that hardware --hard drive and memory-- for the
purposes of creating servers without anybody knowing.
Karl
Ha! Ha!
Even I know that much. You are being taken for a ride Phil.
Best wishes
Karl
On Wednesday 04 July 2001 02:19, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 06:52:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Ok I have download python 2.01 know how or where do i download Mailman.
I have downloaded mailman and hope to turn my p3 pc into a mailserver. What
else will i need to accomplish this task in the form of software. I have
linux mandrake 8 and have successfully installed it.
The mailing list will be a low volumed list so this should make the demands
even less.
Karl
I downloaded a free copy of bcc55. But having great difficulty finding a way
of installing it. It seems more difficult than the usual cases.
Do you know what I must do to install it.
Karl
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even elapsed between the request and the confirmation.
I would be very grateful if you could shed some light on this problem.
Thank you,
Karl Austin
KDA Web Services Ltd.
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out to in my case up to a hundred subscribers. Does that form part of the
phone cost bill. And if it is does it amount to just one phone call since
all the one hundred are sent out together.
Karl
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