* Michael Richardson (m...@sandelman.ca) [250418 18:55]:
> So I tried to switch last week from sqlite3 to postgresql.
I did that migration and cannot recommend it, rather direct start with
postgres. Having said this, I wrote in 2021
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Stop all external connections to your systems for the whol
Michael Richardson writes:
> My upgrade was in part a response to the HTTP based attacks that used the
> signup
> form on mailman2 to attack people via SMTP with DOS. I know the IETF
> mailman2 install {now gone} had some kind of delay implemented in the web
> form before you could submit.
Michael Richardson writes:
> My problem, on lists.sandelman.ca aka lists.tcpdump.org, is
> messages that appear to have been processed by my MTA (according to
> postfix logs), but which are never delivered, nor held. Lost
> somewhere in mailman3 queue. Sometimes they show up after a host
>
On 4/18/25 9:37 AM, Michael Richardson wrote:
My problem, on lists.sandelman.ca aka lists.tcpdump.org, is messages that
appear to have been processed by my MTA (according to postfix logs), but
which are never delivered, nor held. Lost somewhere in mailman3 queue.
Sometimes they show up after a
Hi, I installed mailman3 a few years ago on lists.sandelman.ca aka
lists.tcpdump.org.
My upgrade was in part a response to the HTTP based attacks that used the signup
form on mailman2 to attack people via SMTP with DOS. I know the IETF
mailman2 install {now gone} had some kind of delay implement
I'm impressed by Philip Bondi's use of mailman[23] for home financial
automation.
("Take off Eh!") ... It seems like a ticketing system would be a better
system for such a use... maybe the IETF SML WG will further help with this..
(I find most Canadian financial institutions are so far behind the