Barry Finkel
I did not run
bin/arch --wipe
because I did not need to, and also I was unsure of the proper
parameters. I also did not have time to look for the man page.
I know that when I convert a Majordomo list to Mailman, I have to run
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/arch --wipe $LISTNAME
Barry Finkel wrote:
I wrote, in part,
...
I have 13 lists. For each list I checked the URL chains from the
https://lists.example.com/mailman/listinfo
Mailman home page, and for five of the lists I see URL problems.
...
Note that the Mailman list archives page lacks a / between mailman
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
Incoming mail is harder, but it can be done using something like
fetchmail to retrieve mail from a remote server. It can then be
delivered to Mailman via someththing like procmail or by using
Mailman's Maildir delivery.
So, I started to put the things together. As you
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At 11:56 AM 11/7/2007, you wrote:
So, I started to put the things together. As you said, outgoing mail
is easy, and incoming mail is harder (but can be done with fetchmail).
So, considering no MTA is running on a machine which runs mailman -
how
On 11/7/07, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
So, considering no MTA is running on a machine which runs mailman - how
do I go through this part:
The way fetchmail works, you download e-mail from the remote server
and pass it on to the local MTA. Therefore, you have to have a local
MTA on the
Brad Knowles schrieb:
On 11/7/07, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
So, considering no MTA is running on a machine which runs mailman - how
do I go through this part:
The way fetchmail works, you download e-mail from the remote server and
pass it on to the local MTA. Therefore, you have to
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
But I don't want or need any MTA here ;)
So I guess it's just a matter of simple scripting: fetching correct
email using fetchmail, and passing it to mail/mailman program in a
correct way. Anyone has it documented?
You can fetch the mail from the remote mailbox with
Hi Chuck:
Actually we charge $4 a month hosting for a list of your size. You can check
out our hosting plan that is designed specifically for mailman users at
http://www.emwd.com/mailman.html. We also do not impose any sort of sending
limits on our mailman clients. We have been doing this for
Lev Lafayette wrote:
I have a number of mailman lists with multiple domains that I'm looking
after... In the web administration tool any attempt to change
max_num_recipients under Privacy/Recipient filters causes it to revert
to the default of 10.
Any hints on why this would be the case?
If
On 11/4/07 12:29 PM, Chuck Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a newsletter with 1500+ subscribers which is currently hosted on my
friends house. He has DSL and the connection goes to crap for 5-15 minutes
every time we send one out, other than that it works fine. When I looked at
some
Hey people,
I have a number of mailman lists with multiple domains that I'm looking
after... In the web administration tool any attempt to change
max_num_recipients under Privacy/Recipient filters causes it to revert
to the default of 10.
Any hints on why this would be the case?
Thanks in
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