On Friday 22 June 2007 22:22, Daniel D Jones wrote:
I'm having an issue with Mailman being unable to send messages through
qmail. I'm not sure which one has the problem, so I'm sending to both
lists. As soon as I figure out which program is at fault, I'll remove the
other list from any
Hi Chris:
I have some instructions regarding this topic that I provide my mailman
hosting clients. You can access them at:
http://www.emwd.com/support/index.php?_m=knowledgebase_a=viewarticlekbarti
cleid=19
Kind regards,
Brian Carpenter
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EMWD - Executive
Chuck Puckett wrote
I changed list_post_header to NO, and that stopped the rampant replies, etc.
Also, the copier forgot to set me as mod on my entry in the list, so my
apology emailed got bounced. I set my mod bit on, and resent the apology,
but it doesn't seem to have gone out. At least neither
I have a list I use for announcements only (no user posts). My provider just
moved the list from one server to another, and did so by copying the list
membership. Unfortunately, the new list just had default settings, and my
list members all started getting lots of emails as replies were sent out
I'm administering a mailing list and the users require a max message size of
over 15MB. Setting the value to 0 is really the same as setting it to 3MB,
which does not work as every attachment sent is at least 7MB. I've also
tried to set the value to 15MB on the web config and it still sets the
thezachflower wrote:
I'm administering a mailing list and the users require a max message size of
over 15MB. Setting the value to 0 is really the same as setting it to 3MB,
If that is the case, I'm guessing that the 3MB limit is in your MTA or
somewhere else outside of Mailman.
which does not
It fails either way.
Chuck Puckett, Esq., BS, ~MS, ThD
www.puckettpublishing.com
The unexamined life is not worth living. (Socrates)
The unexamined faith is not worth believing. (Chuck)
Anger is a wind that blows out the lamp of the mind. (Arabian proverb)
I don't want to steal the show... I
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Chuck Puckett wrote:
It fails either way.
and
But I have made it so that I am not-mod, everybody else is mod. I
understand that it is correct.
Yes, but that's only part of it.
Have you read the FAQ at
Yes. I had already followed those instructions.
Chuck Puckett, Esq., BS, ~MS, ThD
www.puckettpublishing.com
The unexamined life is not worth living. (Socrates)
The unexamined faith is not worth believing. (Chuck)
Anger is a wind that blows out the lamp of the mind. (Arabian proverb)
I don't
Hi Everyone,
I would like some advice on the best way to set up a mailman installation in
the presence of a DMZ, ie. I have a webserver in the DMZ which is accessible to
the public. The MTA, however, is in the safe zone.
The public needs access to the mailman web interface, implying that this
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Chuck Puckett wrote:
Yes. I had already followed those instructions.
So what happens to the message you try to post? Is it held for some
reason? Do you get anything back?
If it just disappears into a black hole, try setting Privacy
which does not work as every attachment sent is at least 7MB. I've also
tried to set the value to 15MB on the web config and it still sets the max
size as 3MB. This is extremely important for this mailing list to be useful
at all, does anybody have any suggestions as to how I can fix this?
Zachary Flower wrote:
which does not work as every attachment sent is at least 7MB. I've also
tried to set the value to 15MB on the web config and it still sets the max
size as 3MB. This is extremely important for this mailing list to be useful
at all, does anybody have any suggestions as to
On 6/23/07, Nick Airey wrote:
Any thoughts would be much appreciated. I'm leaning towards switching
to option (b), but I'm not sure exactly how to split the installation.
The reality is that there is no one single Best Practice for this
situation. What is Best Practice for your site might
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