Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-member posting to the list

2012-11-13 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Tanstaafl writes: > On 2012-11-13 1:52 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > > If I knew how to tell if a header was spoofed, I could do that, but I > > don't know how to tell; do you? > > Maybe an alternative would be an option that for every message posted to > the list, a confirmation email is sent

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-member posting to the list

2012-11-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
Will Yardley wrote: >On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 04:03:32PM -0200, Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes wrote: >> In my case, I found that the return-path header is the address of the >> original sender, so how could I add a rule in mailman to deny posts with >> return-path's address that are not members? > >The

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-member posting to the list

2012-11-13 Thread Will Yardley
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 04:03:32PM -0200, Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes wrote: > In my case, I found that the return-path header is the address of the > original sender, so how could I add a rule in mailman to deny posts with > return-path's address that are not members? The envelope-sender can also be

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-member posting to the list

2012-11-13 Thread Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes
Citando Mark Sapiro : Tanstaafl wrote: > Maybe an alternative would be an option that for every message posted to the list, a confirmation email is sent to the members email address, that they then have to click a link to 'approve' sending the message, just like how subscribes/unsubsc

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-member posting to the list

2012-11-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
Tanstaafl wrote: > >Maybe an alternative would be an option that for every message posted to >the list, a confirmation email is sent to the members email address, >that they then have to click a link to 'approve' sending the message, >just like how subscribes/unsubscribes have to confirmed. Th

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-member posting to the list

2012-11-13 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2012-11-13 1:52 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: If I knew how to tell if a header was spoofed, I could do that, but I don't know how to tell; do you? Maybe an alternative would be an option that for every message posted to the list, a confirmation email is sent to the members email address, that t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-member posting to the list

2012-11-12 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes wrote: >Hi, I was configuring a server with Joomla and AcyMailing to send mass >emails and then I realized that if I configure the sender address as being >one of a non moderated user it could send a message to a list without the >non moderated user knows. How can I avoid

[Mailman-Users] Non-member posting to the list

2012-11-12 Thread Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes
Hi, I was configuring a server with Joomla and AcyMailing to send mass emails and then I realized that if I configure the sender address as being one of a non moderated user it could send a message to a list without the non moderated user knows. How can I avoid that? Isn't there any configuration

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-member posting

2006-02-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Martin S wrote: > >Anyway - how do I make an existing list open for non-members to post to. Privacy options...->Sender filters->generic_nonmember_action = Accept -- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense -

[Mailman-Users] Non-member posting

2006-02-21 Thread Martin S
Hi all, I looked through the faq but didn't the answer - perhaps I'm missing what's too obvious. Anyway - how do I make an existing list open for non-members to post to. (I'm doing a list for tournament managers which should also act as a "helpdesk"). Regards, Martin S -

Re: [Mailman-Users] non member posting configuration

2003-11-17 Thread John DeCarlo
Raul, Raul G. wrote: The support person for my web host said to go to privacy and to sender options and I will find what I am looking for there. I've done this and left all fields blank and set the generic non-member posting to discard. I can still post to the list from a non-subscribed addre

[Mailman-Users] non member posting configuration

2003-11-14 Thread Raul G.
Hi. Using MailMan 2.12 which is the version my web host provider uses. I've set up a list which has 10 members however it appears anyone can post to the list. I've been reading the archives of this list and in those cases it says to go to privacy options and change the button which says mem