Hi,
I have problems to find the answer to this question:
how can I discard messages that were posted to the 'mailman' list? When
I visit the URL in the message with subject 30 Mailman moderator
request(s) waiting, which ends in
/mailman/admindb/mailman, I'm being redirected to the listinfo
arjen van drie wrote:
how can I discard messages that were posted to the 'mailman' list? When
I visit the URL in the message with subject 30 Mailman moderator
request(s) waiting, which ends in
You may want to at least glance through the messages in there, since
that is where users send messages
Brad == Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 1:03 PM +0900 2004-11-30, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
AC_CHECK_HEADER(Python.h, , got_python_h=yes)])
if test $got_python_h != yes -a $os = linux; then
echo 'If you're on Linux, you have the binary distro no -devel
rpm bug!'
Jim Tittsler wrote:
arjen van drie wrote:
how can I discard messages that were posted to the 'mailman' list?
When I visit the URL in the message with subject 30 Mailman
moderator request(s) waiting, which ends in
You may want to at least glance through the messages in there, since
that is
At 6:48 PM -0800 2004-11-30, Zain Memon wrote:
The log entry for the speakeasy one looks like this:
to=speakeasy.net, relay=virtual, delay=0, status=bounced
(unknown user: speakeasy.net)
This means that the e-mail address is not valid. Either that, or
the speakeasy.net mail servers
At 6:04 PM +0900 2004-12-01, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Of course you don't. The point is to test for one specific kind of
brain damage that is well-known, very common, and even bites people
who know what they're doing, not to mention being very confusing for
newbies.
That's a slippery
I have to install mailman on Solaris 9. Can anybody help me out?
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Brad == Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wishful thinking. By allocating the headers to the devel
packages, they've already indicated that in their opinion it's
somebody else's problem.
Brad If that's the way they want to do business, they can
Brad get the
On 11/30/2004 16:45, Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 5:10 PM -0700 2004-11-30, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
1. How are people handling incoming mail to an SMTP server separate from
the web server?
MX records direct the mail traffic somewhere else.
Or, the MX directs incoming mail to the
On 12/1/2004 1:58, Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The integer numbers between the host/domain name and IN is the
Time To Live, a.k.a., the TTL. This basically says how long the
nameserver should cache this information before it re-queries from
the appropriate nameservers for
Hello,
We just did a Linux version and Mailman version upgrade today. I had to copy
over all my lists and configurations. I have lost the delete this list
choice on the Mailman list administration page. I know by default this does
not appear. I forget what the command or process is to activate
rmlist
--- Bruce N. Audie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
We just did a Linux version and Mailman version
upgrade today. I had to copy
over all my lists and configurations. I have lost
the delete this list
choice on the Mailman list administration page. I
know by default this does
not
I installed mailman on my company's mail server so we could manage our
bulk outgoing mail with it. No problem, except one.
I didn't notice I mis-spelled the domain name before I ran update. So
now all messages are going out with that wrong domain. Is there a way I
can go into the mailman
Hello,
We just did a Linux version and Mailman version upgrade today. I had to copy
over all my lists and configurations. I have lost the delete this list
choice on the Mailman list administration page. I know by default this does
not appear. I forget what the command or process is to activate
Hi
I'm wondering if there is a setting in mailman to send mail out to
members of a list in batches - for example send 100, wait 30 seconds,
send to the next 100, wait 30 seconds, and so on.
The problem is we've got a list with 1000+ members, but there is a
per-hour outgoing mail limit of 600 (and
Dan Egli wrote:
I didn't notice I mis-spelled the domain name before I ran update. So
now all messages are going out with that wrong domain. Is there a way I
can go into the mailman config and find where it stored the domain wrong
and fix it? i tried updating mm_cfg.py and running update again
Peter Gysegem wrote:
When editing the HTML for a MailMan web page, there are many tokens such as
MM-List-Name. Is there a list anywhere of these tokens and what they do?
I'm not aware of any list per se of the MM-* definitions, but the
standard ones are defined in Mailman/HTMLFormatter.py and
Hello,
Recently I set up a mailing list with members from many countries. My
question is: if someone from France sets their messages to display in French,
would a post from a subscriber in Brazil in Portuguese be automatically
translated into French?
Any information about this would be
At 11:00 AM +1300 2004-12-02, Darryl Hamilton wrote:
I'm wondering if there is a setting in mailman to send mail out to
members of a list in batches - for example send 100, wait 30 seconds,
send to the next 100, wait 30 seconds, and so on.
Nope. See
Thanks for the detailed info. I figured MXes were something like that.
I ran the same command as you did, dig speakeasy.net. mx, and I got an
output similar to yours. Still, I'm getting the same message in my
maillog... Speakeasy.net is bouncing.
If it was being bounced back by Speakeasy servers
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