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The strange thing is that on the first post she made (at 9:19am), she
didn't get a rejec
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mailman version: 2.1.4
email software: sendmail
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isit the admin web page (change "yoursite" in the url to the domain name
of your machine):
http://yourdomain/mailman/admin/mailman
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-
er filters, there's a
line that says "By default, should new list member postings be
moderated?" Change this option to "Yes", then add your email
addresses. After that, you can change the option back to "no" if you wish.
/tim
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ll probably also want to set the option below it to "No"
so your administrator/moderator doesn't get spammed.
/tim
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, and List.org. It doesn't matter
which one you choose, the package is the same no matter which one you choose.
/tim
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=~ /^remove /) {
s/^remove //;
chomp;
push(@removals);
} else {
print STDERR "invalid command";
}
}
close DIGEST;
close REGULAR;
# run the scripts using the info provided
system "$addscript $addargs -r $addregtemp
lso be modified to
remove members as well, but it would change the format of the input to
something like this (if you're good, you could add several users and remove
users in the same email):
add
add
remove
remove
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n-member posts... "allow", "hold",
"reject", "discard"
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to the mailman program in /var/adm/sm.bin:
$ ln -s /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman /var/adm/sm.bin/mailman
and change the aliases line to use the symlink instead of using the binary
directly. The line would look something like this:
test-owner: "| /var/adm/sm.bin/mailman"
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ect me if I'm wrong!
Technically, there is an "apt-rpm" package you can install for
redhat/fedora/mandrake that works the same as Debian's apt-get, but uses
rpm depositories instead of deb repositories.
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Is there a way to export settings for a list so I can use them for other lists?
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o post, but I would
prefer that mailman accept an "@my.domain" address to be treated the same
as the corresponding "@host.my.domain" addresses.
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e
headers out, or configure mailman to leave out these headers?
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