On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 22:16:19 -0700
Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Relson wrote:
I've learned that /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases (generated by
Mailman) has entries like:
bogofilter:|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post bogofilter
bogofilter-admin: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin
I have noticed that when attempting to access the archives for both my public
lists, that they are directed to the path /pipermail/, instead
of /pipermail/listname. I checked the /etc/mailman/en/listinfo.html file and
it has MM-ArchiveMM-List-Name where it ought to be, but the list name is
After some experimenting Content filtering it seems to work fine
(Mailman 2.1.4)
But there is no information in the posted messages when an attachment
has been removed. Is it possible to insert a line like Attachments in
original message removed or something like that in the footer?
regards,
Jan Eri wrote:
After some experimenting Content filtering it seems to work fine
(Mailman 2.1.4)
But there is no information in the posted messages when an attachment
has been removed. Is it possible to insert a line like Attachments in
original message removed or something like that in the
Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
I have about 60+ files in my shunt directory. This is the result of a
show_qfiles, what's up? What am I supposed to do and how do I fix it?
Look in your mailman error log for the original shunt messages and
associated errors. You then may able to decide which errors might
Hi John,
Having never seen or touched a cpanel installation, I'm very reluctant to
try to answer questions about them (that's more true on the Mailman side,
where it appears Mailman is somewhat modified in those installations).
It's good to learn that you do have the access you need to make
I have GNU Mailman List Management Guide v 2.0 but the Mailman I'm using is
2.1.5. I've searched the net but can find nothing more recent. Is the 2.0
Guide the most recent available?
Judy Petersen
Blessed are the young, for they will inherit the national debt. Herbert
Clark Hoover (1874-1964),
Judy Petersen wrote:
I have GNU Mailman List Management Guide v 2.0 but the Mailman I'm using is
2.1.5. I've searched the net but can find nothing more recent. Is the 2.0
Guide the most recent available?
That's the most recent version of that document. There is some more
recent documentation.
At 10:44 AM +1000 2004-11-01, James Chen wrote:
An attachment with space in the long file name (45+) will lose it's file
extension due to wrapping in the mailman has caused Eudora clients NOT able
to open the attachment properly while Outlook always looks for the last dot
in the long file name
Miles Waller wrote:
I have set up an anonymous list - it's for announcements from a central
team to subscribers only, no discussions.
It's all working great, exactly as required ... with one tiny problem.
The anonymous list correctly removes the details of who in the team sent
the message,
Fabian wrote:
I am subscriped to an mailing list i created. I get the first
authenciation email from my server, but I cant respond I get this error:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' am 28.10.2004 15:42
550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] User unknown; rejecting
what should I do?
It looks like you
Miles == Miles Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Miles The anonymous list correctly removes the details of who in
Miles the team sent the message, and replaces it with the lists
Miles email address. I have been asked to set this so that it is
Miles a specific name, rather than
Stewart == Stewart Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stewart scraping sound of soapbox being pulled up
Stewart I really, /really/ appreciate applications that build
Stewart into a single binary or a very few files, that can be
Stewart built on a (different) build and test host,
I have a couple mail lists on my system, which worked with my prior ISP
and server.
I have a different ISP now, and need to figure out how to switch them
over to run on the new ISP.
How do I do this?
scott
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