Re: [Mailman-Users] Ban list - correct regular expression?

2015-09-16 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 09/16/2015 08:17 AM, Clare Redstone wrote: > > I've tried adding ^hayley to the list of addresses banned from membership > (subscription rules). And to the List of non-member addresses whose postings > will be automatically discarded (sender filters.) > > Is that the right expression? And are

[Mailman-Users] Ban list - correct regular expression?

2015-09-16 Thread Clare Redstone
I get lots of spam held for moderation from email addresses that begin Hayley@ . I go to the moderation queue, discard each email address and tick to ban that address from every subscribing. And to discard anything coming from that address automatically. It would save me a lot of time if I can have

[Mailman-Users] Ban List

2004-12-25 Thread MLMPROS
I have the following set as my ban list. However, it doesn't work. I still have to manually approve/reject these addresses. ^.*\.msn\.com$ ^.*\.hotmail\.com$ ^.*\.aol\.com$ ^.*\.yahoo\.com$ ^.*\.zwallet\.com$ ^.*\.excite\.com$ -- Mailman-Users m

Re: [Mailman-Users] Ban List

2004-09-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >I own a mailing list which I manage thru mailman software. I am quite new >to this software. I actually used Yahoo Groups for more than theree years >for my list but recently migrated to my own server with mailman to manage >the list. I have difficulty in getting members

[Mailman-Users] Ban List

2004-09-24 Thread mehrab
Dear Sir, I own a mailing list which I manage thru mailman software. I am quite new to this software. I actually used Yahoo Groups for more than theree years for my list but recently migrated to my own server with mailman to manage the list. I have difficulty in getting members ban from the list.