Christian Wix quoted and wrote:
>>>
>>>How do I disable email commands to the list server?
>>>
>>
>> You could always arrange your aliases to discard (or bounce) mail to the
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. This is rather drastic and would
>> also mean that certain confirmation requests that come fro
>>
>>How do I disable email commands to the list server?
>>
>
> You could always arrange your aliases to discard (or bounce) mail to the
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. This is rather drastic and would
> also mean that certain confirmation requests that come from that address
> could not be "replied t
On Aug 26, 2004, at 05:44, Christian Wix wrote:
How do I disable email commands to the list server?
If you want to disable them for all lists being controlled by a
particular Mailman installation, you can remove the corresponding
Mailman/Commands/cmd_* files.
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I meant to mention in my previous reply to see the FAQ article at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.014.htp
and the others that it points to.
Again, I'm guessing that you can't do these things directly, but
maybe you can do your ISP's homework for them.
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Mark Sapiro <
Christian Wix wrote:
>
>How do I disable email commands to the list server?
>
You could always arrange your aliases to discard (or bounce) mail to
the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. This is rather drastic and
would also mean that certain confirmation requests that come from that
address could not be "
How do I disable email commands to the list server?
// Christian Wix
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