Re: [Mailman-Users] compare lists setup

2017-03-21 Thread Julian H. Stacey
"Hirayama, Pat" wrote: > I think that config_list is what you want: > > config_list -o list1config list1 > config_list -o list2config list2 > diff list1config list2config Thanks to jdd for asking, & Pat for answering, I too am using this to debug a troublesome list list. Cheers, Julian --

Re: [Mailman-Users] compare lists setup

2017-03-21 Thread jdd
Le 21/03/2017 à 16:54, Hirayama, Pat a écrit : I think that config_list is what you want: config_list -o list1config list1 config_list -o list2config list2 diff list1config list2config thanks, it's exactly what I needed:-) jdd --

Re: [Mailman-Users] DMARC issue with Mailman List

2017-03-21 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Mark Sapiro writes: > > Our configuration is that our web site integration with PayPal has PayPal > > sending confirmation emails to a mailman list called treasurer-alias, so > > that multiple people are aware of the PayPal transaction. > > PayPal.com publishes DMARC p=reject. Your

Re: [Mailman-Users] compare lists setup

2017-03-21 Thread Hirayama, Pat
I think that config_list is what you want: config_list -o list1config list1 config_list -o list2config list2 diff list1config list2config --- [root@lists ~]# config_list Configure a list from a text file description. Usage: config_list [options] listname Options: --inputfile filename

[Mailman-Users] compare lists setup

2017-03-21 Thread jdd
Hello :-) Gmail recipient anti spam filters get me mad. After some work, I have one list that reaches the gmail recipients, good! but I have an other list that get bounces. same server, same domain. I guess I forgot some setup on the other list comparing on the web interface is very