Thanks again for all your answers. I was not in the office over the
week-end, which is why I didn't respond earlier...
I will go for Jim Tittsler's patch and besdes that allowing everybody to
send mails to the list already works.
Thanks and best regards,
Alex
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Fellows,
Is there anyway to send a mail to the list server with some comands and the
server send a reply containing all list members?
Thank you all!
Regards,
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Luís Fernando C. Talora
Support Analyst
IT - IESA
Hi!
I want to change the from header of my mailman list. I want that
appears Short Description [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I don't know how
to do it.
Thanks.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.e-pyme.com
When I click the archive link from my admin or general information pages
it returns a 404:
The requested URL /pipermail/eat/ was not found on this server.
The list name in this example is eat, by the way. I have a feeling
this is an apache redirect issue, a mm_config mistake or something
All other users of this list can reply to messages normally, but I have
one user that every time he replies, the list admin gets a message like:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 10:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
All other users of this list can reply to messages normally, but I have
one user that every time he replies, the list admin gets a message like:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 10:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
Is there anyway to send a mail to the list server with some comands and the
server send a reply containing all list members?
Send e-mail with the word help (no quotes) as the subject or body to
the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address (your own listname and
domain). You will
R DeWald wrote:
When I click the archive link from my admin or general information pages
it returns a 404:
The requested URL /pipermail/eat/ was not found on this server.
The list name in this example is eat, by the way. I have a feeling
this is an apache redirect issue, a mm_config mistake
Anne Ramey wrote:
All other users of this list can reply to messages normally, but I have
one user that every time he replies, the list admin gets a message like:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 10:12 AM
To: [EMAIL
Desarrollos Tecnológicos e-pyme wrote:
I want to change the from header of my mailman list. I want that
appears Short Description [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I don't know how
to do it.
Set anonymous_list to Yes on the list's General Options page. This will
put the list address in the From: header.
Hi.
In one of the previous posts (Allow members to send e-mail to another list) it
was mentioned that intelligent spammers could monitor the output of a list and
then spoof one of the subscribed addresses.
I dont know much about emails, but how is this possible that they can monitor
the
I am trying to setup a list where you can email a subscribe request and not
receive any confirmations at all. I am not sure if I am missing a setting,
but I can't figure out how to disable the the results of your email
commands notification. I did do some searching before hand and found this
Alan Silcott wrote:
I am trying to setup a list where you can email a subscribe request and not
receive any confirmations at all. I am not sure if I am missing a setting,
but I can't figure out how to disable the the results of your email
commands notification. I did do some searching before
Any Idea why I am receiving 2 copies of each message? I have made sure I am not
signed in under 2 different addresses, I have signed out and made sure I don't
get any more messages. But when I sign back on (just once) I get the dupes
again.
Bob
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E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL
Bob Branch wrote:
Any Idea why I am receiving 2 copies of each message? I have made sure I am
not
signed in under 2 different addresses, I have signed out and made sure I don't
get any more messages. But when I sign back on (just once) I get the dupes
again.
The first step is to examine the
Howdy:
This might be a bit of an odd question (and one whose answer that I
haven't been able to come across in the archives) but I need to support
two CPU architectures with Mailman, with the bin scripts compiled on a
Sparc and the CGI stuff compiled for x86.
The webserver runs Linux and the
Doug Stewart wrote:
This might be a bit of an odd question (and one whose answer that I
haven't been able to come across in the archives) but I need to support
two CPU architectures with Mailman, with the bin scripts compiled on a
Sparc and the CGI stuff compiled for x86.
The webserver runs
Brad == Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brad If you can show us a cross-platform way to check for
Brad all the appropriate and necessary Python headers that would
Brad be required by Mailman, and would work regardless of where
Brad Python was installed, where Mailman
PeteBell == PeteBell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PeteBell Is there ANYWHERE a novice can get hand-holding
PeteBell step-by-step tutorials on all this stuff?
Yes ...
PeteBell Python, scripts, configs, mailman, MTAs, what the hell
PeteBell does it all mean?
... but they are not
Gary == Gary Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gary In one of the previous posts (Allow members to send e-mail
Gary to another list) it was mentioned that intelligent spammers
Gary could monitor the output of a list and then spoof one of the
Gary subscribed addresses.
Gary I
This is probably a bit more of an unusual query from usual, but my
question is this:
How is the FAQ Wizard feature on your website driven?
I want to feature something exactly like this on my website.
Thanks in advance
Pete Bell, UK
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