At 05:35 24/03/2003, ghhalley wrote:
John,
In Mailman 2.1.1 install directory, there are instructions on how
to do this in the README.SENDMAIL Below is a copy of that info.
INTEGRATING SENDMAIL AND MAILMAN
David Champion has contributed a recipe for more closely
integrating Sendmail and
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 02:47:24PM -0500, Erez Zadok wrote:
Is there a way that Mailman can remove certain headers before a
message is posted to a list? In particular, I want to remove the
Importance header, which some posters will set to high or
urgent unnecessarily. Some MUAs do all kinds
Hi all, i'm fairly new to using unix servers so this may seem quite newbiesish to you,
however every time i try to install mailman i get the error below. I created the
user it said i should reate as well as the directory. I set the installation
directory to allow the user i want to install
Hello,
This is probably mostly off-topic, so any commercial replies should
probably go directly to me.
I have been asked to support multiple school PTAs, each with one to
three mail lists.
Initially, I have started putting together a proposal for setting up a
computer in a central location
At 14:30 24/03/2003, Mike wrote:
Hi all, i'm fairly new to using unix servers so this may seem quite
newbiesish to you, however every time i try to install mailman i get the
error below. I created the user it said i should reate as well as the
directory. I set the installation directory to
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Dear developers!
In digests generated by mailman, it is a quiter irritating problem, that
the subject and the sender's email as in the following example are not
correctly handled in non-us email. On a list where people write in
hungarian (french, slovak, etc.) for example, the mail's body is
At 06:20 24/03/2003, Brian Read wrote:
The latest downloadable version of mailman is 2.1.1, try here:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailman/
Usually the sourceforge is the best place to get the latest MM.
See: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=103
You will also find patches for
Hi,
Is it possible to set the default for a list to not send out a welcome
letter to new subscribers added under Membership Management - Mass
Subscription?
(I'm sure I otherwise will forget to mark No on Send welcome
messages to new subscribees? everytime I add people manually.)
At 11:06 AM 3/24/2003, Jan Banan wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set the default for a list to not send out a welcome
letter to new subscribers added under Membership Management - Mass
Subscription?
Under General Options, Send welcome message to newly subscribed
members?, with a yes or no
I installed Mailman from source, downloaded from
http://www.list.org/mailman.tar.gz . The bulleted steps in Step 4
Final system set-up are slightly out of order. Could the bullet
labelled Create a site-wide mailing list be moved to be before
Start the Mailman qrunner daemon? Thanks, Michael
While digging around in the FAQ and the archive, it seems there are many
references to setting 'accept_these_nonmembers' to a regular expression.
Does this actually work, and if so, can anyone provide a working example
for Mailman 2.1.1 we are running?
I'm assuming that one feature of majordomo,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Richard Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
At 06:20 24/03/2003, Brian Read wrote:
The latest downloadable version of mailman is 2.1.1, try here:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailman/
Usually the sourceforge is the best place to get the latest MM.
See:
Hi,
I am having trouble with the private archives, I keep getting these
messages, the path is definitely correct, check_perms is okay, and
httpd.conf seems okay, with its two entries.
Any ideas
# error message below:
Archive File Not Found
No file /tcpp-announce/
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], b. ash
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi,
I am having trouble with the private archives, I keep getting these
messages, the path is definitely correct, check_perms is okay, and
httpd.conf seems okay, with its two entries.
Any ideas
# error message below:
Archive
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Michael Clark wrote:
I installed Mailman from source, downloaded from
http://www.list.org/mailman.tar.gz . The bulleted steps in Step 4
Final system set-up are slightly out of order. Could the bullet
labelled Create a site-wide mailing list be
I believe I installed mailman correctly, I can create a list and add member
from the shell. I can't seem to figure out how to use the webaccess. I did
as install notes told me. My data files are in /usr/local/mailman. The
user is in /home/mailman. What URL do I go to administer mailman. Any
We have a RedHat 8.0 Linux server running the latest version of Mailman atop
a Sendmail MTA. Whenever I send a message to a mailing list, it always
arrives to the recipients in plain text, even when I'm using another font. I
compose the messages in Outlook usually, and want to be able to use
At 05:03 PM 3/24/2003, abid wrote:
I believe I installed mailman correctly, I can create a list and add member
from the shell. I can't seem to figure out how to use the webaccess. I did
as install notes told me. My data files are in /usr/local/mailman. The
user is in /home/mailman. What URL
Hi, good people,
Looks like the community is highly focused on and motivated about the 2.1.1
version.
I do the day-to-day Mailman list management and list creation. I do not do
the installs. I championed a recent upgrade, and need your input:
We have a linux/POSTFIX server, and our upgrade
There is a patch I submitted on the sf page that should allow you to
specify include the members of this other list as an approved poster.
As far as I know, using regex patterns in those fields works fine.
-- Nathan
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 14:34, Mark J. Bradakis wrote:
While digging around in
* Tom Hanna ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
1. How valuable is it to move up from 2.1b6 to 2.1.1, given our POSTFIX
environment on a linux box?
I'd say very valuable given 2.1.1 is the stable version with many fixes,
security fixes included. Plus the version supported by the list.
2. In the
Hi,
What version are you using ? Mailman 2.1.1 can handle
non-ascii TOC, I believe.
Kardos Andris wrote:
Dear developers!
In digests generated by mailman, it is a quiter irritating problem, that
the subject and the sender's email as in the following example are not
correctly handled in non-us
Hello all,
I have a setup using Mailman 2.1 and have the following situation:
List-Id: the OrchidGuide Digest (OGD) orchids.orchidguide.com
List-Unsubscribe: http://lists.orchidguide.com/mailman/listinfo/orchids,
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List-Archive:
Hello,
Using mailman 2.1 does anybody else also have the problem of missing date
headers in the digest ?
The individual messages sent out DO contain a date, but I think by looking at
these that it is the original date supplied by the sender.
Now the digests do not contain that date.
How do I
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