Re: [Mailman-Users] List Woes

2004-09-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
John W. Baxter wrote: > >That takes care of only "authorized addresses" sending the list. Without >help from your mail system, it doesn't do much for preventing the forging of >mail from the authorized addresses. > >You don't actually have to solve that problem until it happens (unless you >fear

Re: [Mailman-Users] List Woes

2004-09-24 Thread Brad Knowles
At 10:58 PM -0700 2004-09-23, John W. Baxter wrote: That takes care of only "authorized addresses" sending the list. Without help from your mail system, it doesn't do much for preventing the forging of mail from the authorized addresses. True enough. Out of the box, Mailman does not have any

Re: [Mailman-Users] List Woes

2004-09-23 Thread John W. Baxter
On 9/23/2004 18:29, "Brad Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 11:22 AM -0700 2004-09-23, Fred Macondray wrote: ... >> 2) ONLY a few authorized addresses can send to the list? > > In the web admin interface for your list, go to the "Privacy > options..." section, then down to "Sender filters"

Re: [Mailman-Users] List Woes

2004-09-23 Thread Brad Knowles
At 11:22 AM -0700 2004-09-23, Fred Macondray wrote: 1) ONLY the explicit reply to address is included in the announcements. Setting a list "Reply-to:" header is usually a bad idea. See . As for making the list announce-only, go to the Mailman F

[Mailman-Users] List Woes

2004-09-23 Thread Fred Macondray
Greetings, I've got an active list (therefore can't really test things anymore) and I've got a couple problems. One: When people reply to postings, the reply goes to both an explicit email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and to the list posting address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). and Two: Messages sent to the li