I have some mailing lists running on a site hosted at Liquidweb. We are on a
CentOS VPS with WHM, cPanel and Mailman. The lists are working fine other than
the messages that should be sent to the list owner and moderator aren’t going
to the right address according to the WHM email logs.
The
Hi there,
I've trawled the archives and found a variety of questions asking how
dynamic content might be added to Mailman message footers, but no real
answers.
While I appreciate that the Mailman tags available to the footer can be
useful for adding list admin info etc into the footer, it
Sorry. Just realized there was a arch file in the bin directory.
./arch --wipe [listname] did the trick.
Sajan Parikh
On 03/12/2014 04:34 PM, Sajan Parikh wrote:
I'm running Mailman 2.1-3 on Ubuntu, installed from the repositories.
I changed the archive frequency on my list from daily to
I would like to add a footer to each message in the digest that will allow the
recipient to click and post a reply with the correct subject, etc. Is this
possible? My searches haven't produced any useful hits.
I have subscribers who only want to get a single email each day but they would
Because each email client deals with mime differently, I would like to add a
link to the bottom of each posting that would allow the recipient to click and
replay to the posting. This will allow digest recipients to reply more easily
and hopefully avoid replies with the entire digest being
On Mar 13, 2014, at 09:40 AM, Rodti MacLeary wrote:
If there's no current solution or workaround to this is it something that
could be considered for Mailman 3?
This is planned for Mailman 3, and most of the infrastructure is there. The
one bit that's missing is the ability to interpolate
Hello Rodti MacLeary
Am 2014-03-13 10:40, schrieb Rodti MacLeary:
I've trawled the archives and found a variety of questions asking how
dynamic content might be added to Mailman message footers, but no real
answers.
While I appreciate that the Mailman tags available to the footer can be
On 03/13/2014 02:40 AM, Rodti MacLeary wrote:
While I appreciate that the Mailman tags available to the footer can be
useful for adding list admin info etc into the footer, it would be nice
to be able to inject scripted or dynamic content in there. Even if the
footer could be persuaded to
Hello Steve Nospam
Am 2014-03-12 19:25, schrieb Steve Nospam:
I would like to add a footer to each message in the digest that will
allow the recipient to click and post a reply with the correct
subject, etc. Is this possible? My searches haven't produced any
useful hits.
No, it is not
On 03/12/2014 09:08 AM, Chad Crowell wrote:
... cPanel and Mailman. ...
The hostname for the server is www.cfwebserver.com. This is just used for
DNS, nameservers, etc. The site where the mailing lists are located is
pack186.com. I have the list administrator and moderator fields populated
On 03/13/2014 07:00 AM, Steve Nospam wrote:
Because each email client deals with mime differently, I would like to add a
link to the bottom of each posting that would allow the recipient to click
and replay to the posting. This will allow digest recipients to reply more
easily and
The closest thing I can find in previous threads was entitled
Archive a message without send email (sic)
Similar to that posting, I find myself needing to replay off list
discussions for the record. With mailman, controlled by cPanel is there any
way to accomplish this without actually posting to
Hi,
I have been able to get the Mailman web interface to fully operate
satisfactorily. This includes lists consultation, subscription /
un-subscription, setup and management.
But I am not yet able to get mailing to any list accounts (ex.
myl...@domain.tld, mylist-requ...@domain.tld, etc. ) to
On 03/13/2014 04:21 PM, Keith Bierman wrote:
Similar to that posting, I find myself needing to replay off list
discussions for the record. With mailman, controlled by cPanel is there any
way to accomplish this without actually posting to the list itself?
Here's how I would do it.
1) create
environment would have the necessary access to do any of the above.
Indeed!
Back when I was administering my own mailserver it was easy enough to have
a -archive list which only went to the same archive file as the list itself
(I don't recall the syntax, but I recall setting it up under multiple
On 03/13/2014 11:59 AM, Jacques Setton wrote:
For example, in the below maillog trace we see that the memo initially
addressed to mysl...@domain.net by admin-eur...@waycast.eu is finally
delivered to the default account ad...@domain.net instead of being processed
by
Mark Sapiro writes:
text by default, you couldn't add it as an anchor tag. You would just
have to add something like
mailto:listname@my.domain?subject=subject of the message being read
and hope that the user's MUA would render that as a clickable link.
This still helps a lot
On 03/13/2014 08:29 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Mark Sapiro writes:
text by default, you couldn't add it as an anchor tag. You would just
have to add something like
mailto:listname@my.domain?subject=subject of the message being read
and hope that the user's MUA would
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