[Mailman-Users] preventing commands to list address

Christopher Adams chris.a.adams at state.or.us
Fri Mar 14 19:29:10 CET 2003


Okay, so I am replying to my own message. I found the Administrivia filter,
but it appears to be basically good for nothing. Does Python control these
trigger terms that are caught in Administrivia? It seems that there should
be a way to catch any combination words in the subject or body field.  With
this turned on, the word "Remove" in the Subject does not trigger the
Administrivia. Does anyone have any experiences with this that they can
share?


Christopher Adams
Library Systems Analyst
Oregon State Library
503-378-4243  x258
chris.a.adams at state.or.us
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From: "Christopher Adams" <Chris.A.Adams at state.or.us>
To: <mailman-users at python.org>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:36 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] preventing commands to list address


> I would like to prevent messages requesting to subscribe or unsubscribe or
> to get help that are sent to the list address to be bounced to the list
> owner. Do I utilize the bounce_matching_header configuration to do this?
How
> would I make this the default in the mm_cfg.py file?
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> Christopher Adams
> Library Systems Analyst
> Oregon State Library
> 503-378-4243  x258
> chris.a.adams at state.or.us
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