Hi all,
due to a big spam amount, I have switched my lists to only accept mails from
list members.
After to weeks of production use, I note that many people use a wrong email
address (not the one they used for the subscription).
Therefore, I'd like to send a rejection response on all messages fr
Hi Pascal,
> I was wondering if there was a reason why the only Mailman version
> available as a stable debian package is version 2.0.11?
> Version 2.1.3 is marked as unstable. Is the new version still in beta or
> is it ready to be deployed on a production site. In other words, would you
> recomm
Robert Carsey wrote:
> You know what would be super.. In Privacy Options > Sender Filters, the
> four fields titled "List of non-member addresses whose postings should
> be [accepted | held | rejected | discarded]" should be able to accept
> Mailman list names in addition to plain old e-mail addr
Dear Jon,
thanks for your answer.
> Another option is to rewrite Mailman to extend the regular expression
> search so that it looks at one of the headers (if that header exists).
> That would probably take all of 4 lines of code.
This is the solution I was thinking of! Unfortunately, I don't spe
I am running a mailman installation that uses NNTP synchronisation.
Due to an increasing amount of spam mails, I would like to restrict posting
to the lists for members only.
My problem is that this won't work well since I also use NNTP
synchronisation. Most users who post there are not subscribed
Hi Daniel,
don't know if your problem is still unresolved. However, this is for the
archives! :-)
> I am trying to use exim with mailman. I've followed the directions at
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2002-November/
> 024041.html , but changing MAILMAN_WRAP=/usr/local/mailman/ma