Ha, I started typing before Mark's message arrived here.
I will add that yes, I know the trailing '.*' is not needed. I put it in
somewhere back in time and have never bothered to remove it.
Malcolm.
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On 12/06/2020 21:49:45, Malcolm Austen wrote:
On 12/0
temporarily disable a mailing list short of removing the
alias
that points to it? I was thinking that perhaps I could've put in a "sender
filter"
that rejected everyone or something like that.
Malcolm Austen:
There is the emergency moderation option as long as you are OK with
n
ect:.*The results of your email commands -
and the final triplet so messages with no subject get caught, see Mark's
post:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-March/056119.html
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fake or maybe a dummy gmail account) set to 'nomail'
for posting.
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2015 15:56:14 -, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Malcolm Austen writes:
> What I would really like is a (simple) way to trap the absence of a
> subject header but I think, we can (understandably) only trap on the
> content of something that is present :-(
...
In my p
t'
:-)
What I would really like is a (simple) way to trap the absence of a
subject header but I think, we can (understandably) only trap on the
content of something that is present :-(
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the footers in the MIME structure and
the posted HTML could be the scrubbed attachments you are finding.
... and if that was a guess too far, apologies for clogging up the list.
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2014 09:50:51 +0100, Stephen J. Turnbull
wrote:
Malcolm Austen writes:
> I did (before I had 2.1.18-1 available) toy with setting it high (c.9
or
> 10) and setting bounce_info_stale_after down to 1 so that I could let
> aol/yahoo posts out in a burst on one day
On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 23:32:23 +0100, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 06/25/2014 02:41 PM, Malcolm Austen wrote:
I won't call this a bug but I think it's an issue :-)
It is an issue. I too am not sure whether it is a bug, but I think we
need to do something about it. More below ...
Thanks
m those who know the code.
Thanks in advance, Malcolm.
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there's a tick box for 'this page only' as opposed to the default of 'this
site'.
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ther
than rejected by Gmail.
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Thanks Mark and Brian for your responses on this. My cPanel hosts have now
corrected the permissions on the files and all is sweetness and light
again :-)
= Malcolm.
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 19:37:18 -, Malcolm Austen
wrote:
Yes, I know you can't support cPanel installations but yo
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 20:05:09 -, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 10/31/2013 12:37 PM, Malcolm Austen wrote:
I seem not to have file level access to the mailman hierarchy, so I
guess I need advice as to what permissions I need to ask them to
manually set on which files or folders. I'd like to
Yes, I know you can't support cPanel installations but you may have some
ideas that will be useful when I finally resort to sending in a support
request that may get nothing better than a 'delete & recreate' response :-(
I think my cPanel provider has just upgraded to MM 2.1.15 and I have fou
On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 14:02:53 +0100, Henrik Rasmussen wrote:
Now I want to combine those features, having lists that are updated
automatically using above method, but at the same time making sure that
group members, who have manually opted-out from the mailinglist, won't
be subscribed to th
On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 21:14:44 -, Yosem Companys
wrote:
- How big in Kb should a digest be before it gets sent out? 0.
I'm not sure that zero has any special meaning there - just that any one
message will always cause it to send out a digest immediately. I'd try a
large number in t
On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 13:50:13 +0100, Dennis Putnam
wrote:
I've seen various queries on this but nothing definitive about it being
added as a feature or even a customizable mod. There are certain
moderator actions that potentially could be automated. For example, I
would never approve a posting
On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 14:02:07 +0100, Odhiambo Washington
wrote:
About message size, well, content filtering uses regexps, so perhaps you
can craft something.
I think content filtering only deals with attachments. Large messages from
non-members are no problem as they can be discarded as no
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 09:17:21 +0100, Sascha Rissel wrote:
Hello all,
I am running mailman on Debian/Plesk with a Spam-Filter which prefixes
headers of spam mails with "***SPAM***".
I tried to filter these mails in mailman using spam filter rule
"^Subject:\*\*\*SPAM\*\*\*",
but that doesn't wor
On Wed, 07 Dec 2011 10:04:29 -, Rachel Mawhood
wrote:
So may I ask you for recommendations? Although my client is based in
the UK, the Mailman hosting company could be in Germany (my client
speaks German fluently) or in the USA.
I have several lists hosted (just the lists, nothing e
On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 11:56:16 -, deconya
wrote:
I have a list with moderation bit active, but when someone subscribers
send and email, mailman not sends advising mail to moderators. Where I
can start to check the problem?
It is documented that, under emergency moderation, only the daily
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 17:10:34 +0100, Richard Damon
wrote:
I run a large community based mailing list using mailman (version 2.1.9,
I know a bit old, but that is what the hosting service provides) and I
have a couple of users that while normally ok, at times get into
arguments with each ot
On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 04:39:48 +0100, Chase, Edward
wrote:
No, not Gmail. My address is in-house Exchange and my test "student"
account is Microsoft Live@edu which I would assume is a really, really
big Exchange system. So might this not be a GNU-Mailman behavior ?
Exchange has essential
On Tue, 03 May 2011 15:46:47 +0100, C Nulk wrote:
Thanks for your input and your examples.
And yours Chris.
The problem occurs on the Options login page. When the users see the
password field on that page, they completely forget about reading any
other part of the page. They just plow ah
On Mon, 02 May 2011 22:30:55 +0100, C Nulk wrote:
Don't know if this small addition would be useful to anyone else but I
will pass it along.
A little explanation first. It seems our users have some difficulty in
unsubscribing from the lists they are on. I know it is simple, yet I
get a lot o
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 21:05:31 -, Rob wrote:
I am trying to understand this behavior and was curious if anyone had
any thoughts.
I saw exactly the same behaviour a month or two back, then I read the
manual that confirmed this is as intended - to avoid the moderator getting
floods of em
s not flag nomail subscribers.
The roster web page I mentioned earlier flags both - two columns for
message and digest plus (italic) for those set to nomail.
Malcolm.
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x27;s subscriber
list page at <../mailman/roster/list-name>. This is in two columns
(message and digest) and has extra parentheses where delivery is disabled,
and the addresses are obfuscated ... but nothing that cannot be unravelled
with a few lines of Perl ;-)
regards,
#x27;
into the subject line.
You could, of course, apply emergency moderation for the duration of the
test!
I'm sure there are other options (I don't have back-end shell access to my
lists) that involve stopping the outgoing mail and a
ey all use MS
LookOut (or related MS clients) :-( ...
http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/From+field+displayed+by+Microsoft+Outlook
Unless there's another client that plays this game?
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On Sat, 13 Feb 2010 11:40:49 -, N dhert wrote:
Is there a way in mailman to disallow subscribing via the webpage,
Privacy Options >> Subscription Rules
There is an option to require moderator approval for unsub requests.
Malcolm.
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On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 02:09:01 +0100, Jan Peters wrote:
Before I knew that my name would be published on the web, I wrote about
six messages on a genealogy list. I need to have them removed due to
safety concerns. The list administrator has not been able to do this.
May I please ask you f
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 15:51:24 +0100, LuKreme wrote:
Is there some way to send a test message to a list that is only sent
back to me instead of sending it out to the entire distribution?
Sometimes I want to examine the logs live when a message comes in, but I
don't want to keep spamming all
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 18:28:13 +0100, Khalil Abbas
wrote:
if I want all messages to my list to be discarded and not shown in the
pending moderator requests except for only one email address which I'm
using to send to the list .. how can I do that thru spam filters ??
Why do you want to use
On Mon, 04 May 2009 18:36:56 +0100, Edward Ned Harvey
wrote:
Under what circumstances will a digest be created more than daily?
If an individual message is large enough to trigger a digest.
Is it configurable?
Yes, in the 'Digest Options' of the list-admin interface.
reegards, Malcolm.
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 06:08:18 -, Rich Winkel
wrote:
It seems the answer is "before" which seems kinda pointless.
Is there a way to do this test after the attachments are scrubbed?
Personally, I prefer the present order. Taking HTML posts for example, I
tell people they can post up to X
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