Some scammer has discovered the possibility to subscribe to my
Mailman subscriber list and is now inundating me with requests for
subscription.
So far, I have dealt with the requests by rejecting them through
Mailman, but the next day there are new ones with different email addresses.
Is ther
I have sent a email message to an email list of which I am the
administrator and also on the member list, received the email
requesting approval for publication, gave that approval, and then the
email message was sent to me (i...@certuspersonality.com) as the
original supplier of the message, t
This is a new attempt to receive a meaningful reply to above subject.
I am not able to use Mailman commands on my server, as Mailman is
integrated in cpanel of the hosting server I am subscribed to.
I need to remove all subscriber email addresses in a given mailing
list to then mass-subscribe a
I am unable to use commands on my server, so I am looking for a way
to mass-remove all subscribers from a given list.
As I can view all list subscribers on a long screen, the easiest for
me would be to mark the individual subscribers in the column 'unsub',
but it would take a long time to this f
We are using Mailman as part of Cpanel on the Linux server at which
our domain is hosted.
We allowed list members to post messages to the board but this has
lately been misused to send spam messages around.
We have not been successful in altering the settings to adjust for
this new situation; ma