Re: [dovecot] Re: List-id test
On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 06:44:06AM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2003-05-12 at 04:21, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Just enabled List-* headers, testing if this still works..
Hmm. Wondered about why List-Id header used wrong host name and started looking at Ecartis' sources .. Wasn't it written in Perl? I had believed so for quite a long time for some reason. So since it's C, I figured I'd audit the code for security flaws.
.. I think I'll switch switch the list manager. Mailman looks nice.
tried ezmlm? :)
On Tue, 2003-05-13 at 15:24, Moe Wibble wrote:
.. I think I'll switch switch the list manager. Mailman looks nice. tried ezmlm? :)
Nope, but it looked like it was qmail-only.
Only problem with Mailman now is handling spams that went into moderation queue. Ecartis didn't have a queue, it just sent the mails to me so I could either delete them or approvove them by replying. Mailman wants me to go to some web page to approve them. Or there was something about replying to the message which would delete it, but I couldn't get that to work. It probably wanted to reply to attached message/rfc822 which Evolution doesn't handle. Still, too difficult compared to just deleting the mail and forgetting about it.
Also that means I can't use spamassassin to just delete those mails at my personal mail account. They'd have to be deleted before passed to Mailman. Last time I tried installing spamassassin directly to Postfix it required me to install and configure all kind of weird software and I got tired of trying.
Anyway, good thing is that now I configured Evolution to do list-reply with Ctrl-R and that works great because we have List-* headers :)
On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 03:38:25PM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Tue, 2003-05-13 at 15:24, Moe Wibble wrote:
.. I think I'll switch switch the list manager. Mailman looks nice. tried ezmlm? :)
Nope, but it looked like it was qmail-only.
Yup.
Only problem with Mailman now is handling spams that went into moderation queue. Ecartis didn't have a queue, it just sent the mails to me so I could either delete them or approvove them by replying. Mailman wants me to go to some web page to approve them. Or there was something about replying to the message which would delete it, but I couldn't get that to work. It probably wanted to reply to attached message/rfc822 which Evolution doesn't handle. Still, too difficult compared to just deleting the mail and forgetting about it.
Sounds strange. But is moderation really needed? Unless spam gets out of hand ofcourse.
Also that means I can't use spamassassin to just delete those mails at my personal mail account. They'd have to be deleted before passed to Mailman. Last time I tried installing spamassassin directly to Postfix it required me to install and configure all kind of weird software and I got tired of trying.
Yea, I have a very similar memory of spamassasin. ;)
Anyway, good thing is that now I configured Evolution to do list-reply with Ctrl-R and that works great because we have List-* headers :)
List-Header is good. I noticed the change right away because my old filter rule for the list didn't match anymore. But that's okay, List-Id is much better. :) I only wondered that after the change there was no ezmlm in the header. Whenever a mailing list that I was on had switched in the past it always was from X to ezmlm. ;)
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Moe Wibble
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Timo Sirainen