I just figured it out. You're right, it's not mailman
sending out the response. I'm using mm-handler and
that's what's sending out the bad list name response.
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stupidmail4me wrote:
>
>Here's the message that gets sent back:
>Your mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] could not be sent:
> no list named "blah" is known by lists.foo.com
>
>For a list of publicly-advertised mailing lists hosted
>on this server,
>visit this URL:
> http://lists.foo.com/
>
>If
You're right. That's a good question. Why is mailman
receiving these messages?
Here's the message that gets sent back:
Your mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] could not be sent:
no list named "blah" is known by lists.foo.com
For a list of publicly-advertised mailing lists hosted
on this server,
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At 12:49 PM -0800 3/16/06, stupidmail4me wrote:
>My site is getting a lot of spam sent to my lists.
>They are being sent from unknown people using forged
>from headers. Mailman then sends an email to these
>forged from headers telling them so and so list
>doesn't exist. Most of these forged from he
stupidmail4me wrote:
>My site is getting a lot of spam sent to my lists.
>They are being sent from unknown people using forged
>from headers. Mailman then sends an email to these
>forged from headers telling them so and so list
>doesn't exist.
Actually, Mailman doesn't send this mail. The Mailma
stupidmail4me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My site is getting a lot of spam sent to my lists.
> They are being sent from unknown people using forged
> from headers. Mailman then sends an email to these
> forged from headers telling them so and so list
> doesn't exist. Most of these forged from he
My site is getting a lot of spam sent to my lists.
They are being sent from unknown people using forged
from headers. Mailman then sends an email to these
forged from headers telling them so and so list
doesn't exist. Most of these forged from headers
aren't real addresses, so there begins loops of