Re: [Mailman-Users] using approved headers

2006-08-11 Thread Matt Zur
Hello Patrick, I understand this... going through this page: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#3.11 I'm confused... should I make the user allowed to send out mail... check the 'mod' box? and then use the Approved: ? What happens is... if I uncheck the mod box, I can send the mes

Re: [Mailman-Users] using approved headers

2006-08-11 Thread Patrick Bogen
On 8/11/06, Matt Zur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm trying to setup an announcement list only. I got everything > working except for the fact that the FAQ said I should a 'Approved > Header' so that someone can't Spoof the From Address. 'Approved header' means you include, as a header, or as th

[Mailman-Users] using approved headers

2006-08-11 Thread Matt Zur
I'm trying to setup an announcement list only. I got everything working except for the fact that the FAQ said I should a 'Approved Header' so that someone can't Spoof the From Address. However, if I turn Mod on next the user, then the mail gets rejected. Where do I go to setup so only one sender

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using approved headers and redirection

2003-08-18 Thread John DeCarlo
Bruce, You need to reply to the email from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to Approve a message held for moderation. If you can't reply to an attachment (many email clients can't), you will have to create a message to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and copy the Subject: of the second attached message (starts with "c

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using approved headers and redirection

2003-08-18 Thread Bruce Embrey
John, When I reply, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is what is on the To: line. Bruce At 03:42 PM 8/18/2003, you wrote: Bruce, Let's start with whether you are replying correctly. When you reply to the moderation message, what ends up on your To: line? If you are sending to the wrong address, clearly the wr

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using approved headers and redirection

2003-08-18 Thread John DeCarlo
Bruce, Let's start with whether you are replying correctly. When you reply to the moderation message, what ends up on your To: line? If you are sending to the wrong address, clearly the wrong thing will happen. -- John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own ---

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using approved headers and redirection

2003-08-18 Thread Bruce Embrey
John, After I reply by placing Approved:password on the first line of the reply, it sends me another bounce message which contains the original, 1st bounce message, and the 2nd bounced message. There are no attachments but they are contained within the body of the message. My address is the li

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using approved headers and redirection

2003-08-18 Thread John DeCarlo
Bruce, Bruce Embrey wrote: I want to use the Approved: header and am having trouble getting it to work. I tried replying to the message with Approved: list password but it generates another bounce processing message. If I do this what will keep the rest of the list from learning my list passwo

[Mailman-Users] Using approved headers and redirection

2003-08-18 Thread Bruce Embrey
List: I am using Mailman 2.1.1 on RedHat 8.0. I want to use the Approved: header and am having trouble getting it to work. I tried replying to the message with Approved: list password but it generates another bounce processing message. If I do this what will keep the rest of the list from lear