[olug] ezmlm program issue

Brian Roberson roberson at olug.org
Fri May 10 18:41:05 UTC 2002



On Fri, 10 May 2002, Christopher Cashell wrote:

>
> In general, I believe it to be a better set up to have non-subscriber
> posts passed into moderation, instead of simply bounced.
>
> Additionally, ezmlm does support an "allow" listing, which is simply a
> list of addresses which aren't subscribed, but from which posting is
> alloed.
>

I am not willing to hand pick through the 100 + emails sent erroneusly to
the list from spam bots and the like, that is the only reason I have it
setup to simply reject the mail.



>
> I'd be more than happy to help out resolving this, as I have quite a bit
> of experience with QMail and ezmlm (I'm the postmaster for a reasonably
> small IRC network, SorceryNet, and we use QMail/ezmlm to manage our
> @sorcery.net e-mail aliases and our few dozen mailing lists;  I also use
> it on my personal systems).


It sounds like you really have a handle on what the specific issue is, and
I appreciate your input. However I too have extensive knowledge on these
systems and I am not at the point that I will be changing anything any
time soon.






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