member list.
My question is : can we have 1 list of addresses which can mail to the
list. Now we have to make an exception for the people who are a member
of the list.
(We are doing an automated script import etc... so this is an issue for us)
Or am i missing something ;-)
Greetings Richard
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Richard Smits wrote:
>> Every day we do an import and a member_sync for a couple of lists.
>>
>> # Postings from any of these non-members will be automatically accepted
>> # with no further moderation applied. Add member addresses one per
>&
I am testing a postfix mail server with mailman
My question/problem is
on normal delivery mail gets delivered to
/home/user/Maildir
for imap use.
when mailman delivers the mail it sends it to
/var/mail
why and how do i fix it?
Below is my postfix/main.cf
===
For anyone that uses them, I now have put MM 2.1.10 compatible
versions of the various Mailman patches I maintain up on my web site at:
http://www.openinfo.co.uk/mm/index.html
Patches are as follows:
Sourceforge Patch Number - Description
444879 - Archive indexer control to improve indexing.
Mailman: 2.1.10
Python: 2.5.2
Debian: Sid (unstable)
Linux: 2.6.25.3
I've got a small cluster of machines doing smtp/web/etc. The storage is NFSv3,
moving to NFSv4 as soon as I get a few more Kerberos issues squared away.
To enable Mailman, I symlinked mailman/archives and mailman/lists to
For anyone that uses them, I have put MM 2.1.11 compatible versions
of the various Mailman patches I maintain up on my web site at:
http://www.openinfo.co.uk/mm/index.html
Patches are as follows:
Sourceforge Patch Number - Description
444879 - Archive indexer control to improve indexing.
4448
For anyone who used it, there is an error in the 2.1.11-0.1 version
of my 820723 - Mailman/pipermail/MHonarc integration patch which was
just published.
A revised 2.1.11-0.2 version of the patch replacing the faulty
version is available at:
http://www.openinfo.co.uk/mm/patches/mhonarc
2025 - List Specialisation for Support Groups
1483446 - Daily mbox files for list mbox archives
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-----
From: Richard Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mailman-users@python.org
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 19:17:10 +0100
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Availability of patches on Launchpad
If you are a user of patches I have published for Mailman in the past
then read on. Otherwise, apologies for cluttering
other security/restriction framework installed
4) bin/check_perms does not list any errors
5) other email is delivered
Any other ideas what to check? Upgrading Mailmain is an option, but I
would like to avoid that, if possible.
Thanks for all feedback,
Richard
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unning bin/unshunt, but that does not work, either. Neither does this
produce any new log output.
Any and all ideas appreciated..
Richard
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Even more info (should have stated that in the first email):
This is a NFS share. So it might 'just' be a crappy net connection.
Any thoughts about this patch which I plan to apply locally?
Beware evil GMail linebreaks..
--- /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Switchboard.py.orig 2008-12-01
11:46:3
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 15:14, J.A. Terranson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> try this:
>
>./mailmanctl stop
>./mailmanctl --stale-lock-cleanup start
Nope, the warnings are still there. I don't really care about those, though.
My main concern is to make Mailman reliably relay list mai
= main()
File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb", line 139, in main
obj = load(fp)
ValueError: insecure string pickle
#
> Do not unshunt files that weren't shunted to begin with.
OK, thanks. I added your hint to my personal wiki. Very useful!
Richard
-
actually recover a message from the file, you
> can re-post that message with bin/inject.
Thank you very much!
For reference, how should the output of dumpdb -p look like if the
files were OK?
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On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 18:39, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Something like the following:
Thanks yet again!
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messages are all sent at one time. Any idea what is causing this? Thanks.
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ybe listname-bounces?)
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On 2/13/15 11:41 AM, Tapia, Rene wrote:
Hello,
A while back I replaced our older Mailman Server with a SLES 11 SP3 Server. The
Mailman Version is 2.1.14. Everything is running fine for the most past.
The only issue that I have is that when certain large email lists send emails
containing atta
On 2/14/15 5:51 AM, adam morris wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to mailman.
I run 4 fairly small lists.
I found somewhere but can't remember where the ability to send a
message to people if they send a message to a list and they are not
subscribed.
I could put a message somewhere that they will see to
On 2/24/15 5:34 PM, David Whited-Ford wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a way to report on unsubscribes over time?
Thanks,
Dave
You could archive the unsubscribe notifications sent to the owner
(enable them if needed) and then process them.
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explicit_destination)
If you want to generally have this behavior, but only allow messages
destined to certain addresses be BCCed to the list, then you can add
those addresses to the second item on that page (acceptable_aliases)
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nt, so it won't suppress adding it again.
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when I reply to a message from
the list I am given 3 options:
Reply
Reply All
Reply to List
The Reply to List option is made available by the List-Post header I
believe.
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m the browser so it unloads it, causing the cookies to
disappear. Perhaps using a "long-lived" login cookie, but that has other
security issues, and I am not positive that iOS browsers keep those
either (and many more people have these
16.
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Just setup a filter ( Privacy > SPAM Filters ) to detect messages From:
them and set the disposition to discard.
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such option that I have overseen?
Set the members moderated and set member_moderation_action to Discard.
I guess if I would do so, this could mean that I myself won't be able to
send postings to the list, too, right?
---Ulf Dunkel
You would be able to post if you make yourself not moder
http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3
> Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9
> Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
> Unsubscribe:
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mail path, then they are going to need to pay
their MSP for the additional IP addresses to make that happen.
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r to contact t...@rx.t-online.de to clarify.) (BL)
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I administer a mailman mailing list that is hosted by a web hosting company.
I am in the process of identifying a new service provider and want to
migrate the mailing list and hope to move the archives. The customer
service people I have contacted do not seem to know much about mailman and
I am c
I have an archive of email messages from a mailman discussion list that I
would like to recreate as a series of WordPress posts. The archive
currently exists as an mbox file that I'm pruning with an email reader.
Once I have the collection culled to what I want to retain I thought it
would be nice
I recently switched my mailman host to a new provider. One of my users is
now encountering problems that he hasn't had before. When he sends a
message to a list an error message is generated that is in the following
form:
From: Mail Delivery System
To: announce-boun...@usml.net
Cc:
Date: Thu, 1
Thanks. You've all given me much appreciated assistance.
On Wednesday, April 20, 2016, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> > There are two separate issues here. He cannot send to Mailman and
> > Mailman can't send to him. The first causes him to get the rejections as
> > above and the o
w.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 8:32 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 04/21/2016 03:42 AM, Richard Robbins wrote:
> > Thanks. You've all given me much appreciated assistance.
>
>
> One further thought.
>
> If the only concern is the user's being unsubscribed, you/he can s
Mark,
Your suggestion seems to be just what the doctor ordered. I have a happy
subscriber who isn't in the mood to lock horns with the less than
responsive IT team at his company.
Thank you and everyone else who chimed in.
-- Rich
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 9:15 AM, Richard Robbins
How do I turn on tracing to find the source of this error. The
interface worked until I told check_perms to fix permissions so I'm sure
there is a permission issue. Also the qrunner won't run, which I also
suspect is a permission error. My partner who did the install has
retired for medical
arely enough (It would be like
going to the doctor and saying 'I'm sick, fix me' and not letting them
examine you).
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anged some of the default groups for things, like
mailing lists.
On 5/20/2016 11:47 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 05/20/2016 05:35 AM, Richard Shetron wrote:
How do I turn on tracing to find the source of this error. The
interface worked until I told check_perms to fix permissions so I'm sure
s, and you
will get into this sort of trouble.
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I had a customer with that problem. We ended up using individual emails
and adding the email address to the footer. I don't remember the field,
something user or user- something. I had a program to scan those
reports for the tag and provide the list of addresses to the list
manager. I think
Hi!
I'm hoping there's a quick answer to this. I looked but can't find it online.
As of yesterday, I'm now running a mailing list for an interest group of about
50 people. I've run many other lists in the past, all using mailman, and never
encountered the unique situation I'm seeing here.
We
what I was looking for, but it's
true that I don't know if it does automatic updates.
I'll check into HyperKitty. Thanks!
/raj
> On Jul 8, 2016, at 8:50 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> On 7/7/16 3:33 PM, Richard Johnson wrote:
>>
>> Is there any way to setup
On 7/13/2016 12:16 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Jul 12, 2016, at 12:22 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
[snip end of life comments]
One thing that makes end of life either easier to handle or harder is:
1) Documentation of the changes and the new system.
2) Conversion aids. At least a program to che
I've been running a number of mailing lists for quite a while and never noticed
any problems until I setup one which has some yahoo and hotmail addresses on
it. Now I have to deal with the DMARC problem. :(
Looking at:
https://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC
I see it says:
> In 2.1.16 a from_is_lis
I have now upgraded to 2.1.22. Thanks!
/raj
> On Jul 15, 2016, at 2:37 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> On 07/15/2016 01:45 PM, Richard Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> In 2.1.16 a from_is_list feature was implemented ...
>
>> I'm running 2.1.17 and the only thin
t; list, which is ok, since most people just hit "reply" and not "reply
all". I created a test list and played with it, looking at the SMTP
interaction to verify that yahoo seems to think this is fine.
/raj
> On Jul 15, 2016, at 5:00 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>
her suggestions?
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On 8/18/16, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 08/18/2016 04:48 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
>>
>> It would be great if there were some way to send a message where the
>>>From field of each recipient was slightly different,...
> Altering the From: based on recipient can be done
There is a LOT of broken software that will refuse rfc compliant email
addresses as they do not properly follow the standards. The + sign has
been in use and part of the rfc's for at least 30 years. I've found
that using the underscore '_' will work when the plus '+' sign does not,
however yo
This is strange. One of my list users gets digest messages as a series of
attachments, while all other users receive digests as all text, with the
messages one after the other.
The person who gets the attachments has a Cox.net address. Maybe they're doing
something to it?
/raj
(sent from iP
onfig?
/raj
(sent from iPhone)
> On Sep 2, 2016, at 7:45 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> On 09/02/2016 06:48 PM, Richard Johnson wrote:
>> This is strange. One of my list users gets digest messages as a series of
>> attachments, while all other users receive digests as al
The problem is more likely in the MTA rather then mailman. Have you
checked the mailman logs? Do you have access to the MTA logs? Have you
tried sending an email outside of mailman?
Do you know aht the MTA is? common ones include postfix, sendmail,
qmail, and exim.
On 9/18/2016 2:05 AM,
From a quick look, it looks like base64 encoding. Invented back in the
dialup/uucp days when transport was not always 8bit clean so things were
encoded to make sure only transportable characters were used.
On 9/22/2016 9:58 PM, Matt Morgan wrote:
I have a message in a moderation queue. It's f
way most tools work).
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ssages get placed in
one of the 'alternate' inboxes (like social or forum).
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rations, based on the list
name and and added suffix, one of which is -request, which allows you to
manipulate your email subscription via email (including the initial
subscription).
How did you subscribe to this list?
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You can always search the cache with:
apt-cache search python
or
apt-cache search python-dev
to get less noise.
On 12/14/2016 2:58 PM, Caesar Samsi wrote:
Indeed it is but what tripped me up was it was not python-devel it is actually
python-dev
Not quite a developer so didn’t think of trying -
Maybe they were using some type of grey listing.
For those who don't know:
Grey listing is where the target MTA rejects with a retry error code the
email from a new source for some period of time. Every site can set
their own delay. Most spammers won't retry so it gets rid of a lot of
spam.
Postfix is the same. I had to install a greylisting package to add
greylisting to postfix.
On 12/23/2016 9:50 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On 23 December 2016 at 17:36, Richard Shetron mailto:gue...@sgeinc.com>> wrote:
Maybe they were using some type of grey listing.
For
A9
> Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
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Anonymous List option on the General Options
page. It makes all messages be From: the list instead of the original
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I had this problem during a ubuntu update. IIRC: I discovered that the
update changed the user/group id's of mailman from mailman:www-data to
list:list (or something like that) as it did a mailman update that
messed up the id's. It has been too long to remember the exact details.
The defaul
What I've always done is offered special pricing, usually at least 50%
off for charitable 503(c) and other 'public service' type groups. It
more depended on the resources they required and the amount of hand holding.
On 5/15/17 3:13 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
All of the Mailman lists I host/admin a
like it is set to "Require Approval" or "Confirm and Approve"
instead of "Confirm"
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Mailma
d of a function.
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Searchable
If the web backend can generate the code and email for the message and
you are on a *nix system then all you have to do is:
cat | sendmail -r -s ""
message can usually contain additional headers depending on the command
line options. message can be a canned message if you put the code in
I'm not sure what's going on here. My mailing list has 47 recipients, yet when
a message is sent to it, the "smtp" log sometimes says it's been delivered to
40 recipients and sometimes to 41 recipients. Questions:
(1) Why not "47" recipients, since that's the number on the list?
(2) Why someti
mail (or someone who
checks SPF records) will start to bounce.
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cy Options /
Recipient filters / Alias Names )
list2 won't be a list in the sense of having a subscription page or its
own archives, etc.
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the question is to what level does Python email
libraries support these extensions and how easy is it to figure out how
the local email system will handle messages that attempt to use them.
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On 8/18/2017 1:52 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
On 08/18/2017 11:07 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
I second this. It is a legitimate part of compliant email addresses, no
matter how many web stores seem to believe otherwise (or are merely
unaware of it).
I third this.
I love user+d
o receive that mail.
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e a short
term patch till you can figure out a better method, then you will turn
off the emergency moderation. In this case you will likely get flooded
with moderation messages for posts held for the emergency moderation,
and you are likely going to be able to check the web interface
frequent
On 9/3/17 5:19 PM, Larry Kuenning wrote:
On 9/3/2017 3:11 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
I believe it is intentional that you do not get notified for post held
for 'emergency moderation'. My understanding of the purpose of
'emergency moderation' is for a short term emergenc
Spamassassin produces a numeric rating for for an email based on
multiple rules. Legitimate email can easily get a rating of 3 or 4
based on the way you have it configured. I've seen double digit ratings
as well. If you check for a single digit, you may be filtering
legitimate emails that ha
https://xkcd.com/927/
On 11/11/2017 2:04 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
On 2017-11-11 12:22, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Heh, I just looked at that myself. How did such a useless tool ever
become standard?
[snip]
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I'm on the MM3 mailing list. Based on what I've been seeing without
spending a lot of time researching things, MM# does not seem stable. It
seems somewhere in the alpha/beta range, but closer to alpha status.
The problem does not seem to be with the MM3 code so much as it depends
on a lot of
.
Has something changed with their settings, and is their anything I can
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On 1/5/18 10:55 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 01/05/2018 07:31 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
I use Mailman versioon 2.1.25 on a shared host, and in the past couple
of days, something seems to have changed, as posts from AOL users are no
longer getting their from address munged like they were a week ago
On 1/5/18 11:19 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 01/05/2018 08:09 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
Sounds like its off to the host provider and see if they did something
recently.
I suspect some problem with the dnspython package. If you can run Python
in a shell, you can try
import dns.resolver
If that
ext
sections, you might be able to create a semi-text only list, and in such
a case, there may be ways to embed an image inline that it gets lost, as
well as including the image as its own section so it gets through.
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o be allowed on the list).
You can also put the person on the Accept list, which will remove the
need for a moderator to Approve each of their messages and the list will
just automatically Accept it (unless it falls under some filter that
holds/rejects/discards it).
-
Hi! I hope this isn't just a matter of my not having searched enough! I
searched through all of the configuration I see, but didn't find a way to
configure a mailing list to (1) set the "From" as the list address, while also
(2) NOT including the sender in to any "CC" list, and instead includi
be absolutely unique, mostly unique is likely good
enough), something like replace the at with _at_ and add a tail wart
like _dm...@fmp.com (so you can have other addresses an not worry about
possible overlaps with those) and use that as the from address. Then a
reply will only whitelist that specific or
On 3/31/18 3:35 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
On Sat, 2018-03-31 at 14:50 -0400, Richard Damon wrote:
To me the issue sounds like why is fmp.com forwarding spam?
If this is a case of fmp.com offering forwarding mailboxes to users, who
might be using gmail as a final destination, then yes, fmp
On 3/31/18 6:33 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
On Sat, 2018-03-31 at 17:57 -0400, Richard Damon wrote:
On 3/31/18 3:35 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
On Sat, 2018-03-31 at 14:50 -0400, Richard Damon wrote:
To me the issue sounds like why is fmp.com forwarding spam?
If this is a case of fmp.com
On 3/31/18 6:55 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
On Sat, 2018-03-31 at 17:33 -0500, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
I've had to deal with Gmail's honey-potting before, and I can do it
again if necessary. I don't imagine that you've ever done commercial
email administration, Richar
of course).
>>
>> Try changing that to - for example - "" or
>> "" and look how Outlook treats it then.
>>
>> Christian
>>
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all members in all groups in one command...
>
> bin/find_member .
>
> The '.' is a pattern that matches any address.
>
>
>> .remove selected user from all lists in my server.
>
> bin/remove_members --fromall
>
I see I'm still running 2.1.22. I'd like to upgrade to 2.1.27, however. Is
there a document with instructions on how to upgrade?
Thanks!
/raj
> On Jun 22, 2018, at 10:37 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> I am pleased to announce the release of Mailman 2.1.27.
>
> Python 2.6 is the minimum support
I have a mailing list which has 51 members, all friends of mine. We use it to
communicate on things related to our history club. About 1-2 times a month, I
receive an automated message from AOL's abuse list, saying that someone has
marked one of the messages as "abuse". Unfortunately, there's
ON on
> mm_cfg.py.
>
> As to your suspect, since he says he's not seeing the messages, is it
> possible he has an autofilter that's routing them directly to spam? I had a
> user like that recently.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 11:39 AM, Richard Johnson <m
ailmanctl restart.)
What version of mailman are you using? Mine is 2.1.22, which I know is old.
/raj
> On Jun 25, 2018, at 12:36 PM, Richard Johnson wrote:
>
> Thanks for the suggestion! I'll try it out.
>
> As for routing directly to spam, I actually thought of that an
can I prevent it.
>
> Dave
The lists language is set to use a National Code page, and Outlook
formatted the message to use a 'Smart Quote' that isn't part of that
Code Page.
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Thanks! I have now upgraded to 2.1.27 and inserted this config. My test
worked and I see how to decode it. Hopefully, I'm well placed when I see some
of this "abuse" nonsense again. :)
/raj
> On Jun 25, 2018, at 10:19 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
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> On 6/25/18 1
> On Jul 22, 2018, at 5:11 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users
> wrote:
>
>> On 07/22/2018 02:03 PM, John Levine wrote:
>> No, it was specified in full knowledge that it would break pretty much every
>> mailing list on the planet if used on domains with human users, instead of
>> its intended
>> On Jul 24, 2018, at 3:20 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users
>> wrote:
>>
>> On 07/22/2018 04:25 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
>> What actions do you think mailing lists are doing improperly?
>
> I personally believe that mailing lists are their own end
> On Jul 24, 2018, at 9:43 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users
> wrote:
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>> On 07/24/2018 06:59 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
>> You CAN’T strip DMARC.
>
> I can most certainly strip any DKIM related headers from messages that are
> coming into my server on their wa
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