washakie wrote:
To be honest, I'm not even entirely sure what the 'TWO' files are, since I
rarely have touched mailman after I initially set it up...
Ok, I read a little closer, and understand that it is the aliases and
aliases.db (missed that in my first glance of the warning).
hello,
recently mailman unsubscribe automatically some member of the list.
how do I stop these actions?
I have already checked the option notifies member cancellation from the
list to administrator, but arrive me only the unsubscribe messages, without
first not one notification.
thanks
Getting closer...
I've managed to get the aliases file set to forward to procmail using this
approach:
# STANZA START: listname
# CREATED: Tue Jul 17 12:37:32 2007
listname: |/usr/bin/procmail -m
/etc/procmailrcs/listname.procmailrc post listname
Then I have a rc file in
enrico pulimeno sent the message below at 00:46 6/12/2008:
hello,
recently mailman unsubscribe automatically some member of the list.
how do I stop these actions?
I have already checked the option notifies member cancellation from the
list to administrator, but arrive me only the unsubscribe
Hello!
After several researches with Google and archives of mailinglists please
allow me to contact you via this mailinglist.
Our postfix-mailserver hosts several domains (virtual mailhosting,
postfix/mysql) and mailman.
The primary domain myserver.de is a virtualized domain also. So this
Hello everyone,
This is a very quick question and hopefully you can assist me.
Am I completely missing something with Privacy Option Setting?
So I have search through mailman FAQs, the Net, some third party forums, and
even though solution seems to be obvious it doesn't work for my list:
Columbus Hash House Harrierswrote:
Anytime either [EMAIL PROTECTED] (member) or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (non-member)
sends post to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (list) a message, it's held for moderators
approval.
Why?
That's my question.
The held message notice, Mailman's vette log and the admindb