I have been poking around and trying to see if I can configure mailman to
not include the list in the email being sent?
The idea is we are going to be sending a newsletter and want to prevent
users from accidentally reply-all to the entire the group. Instead we want
it to only go back to the
Is there a way to programmatically manage th members of a list?
I am am managing a club, where we track current and former membership in
a database. One wouldlike to b able to send an email to all the current
members, but that requires a SQL query.
Is there a way for me to do this? Thanks in
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How to change the email address that shows up in the text:
If you are having trouble using the lists, please contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Scott
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
However, perhaps a better solution is to just leave it as is and
subscribe the intended recipient to the 'mailman' list.
I don't follow you here. You mean [EMAIL PROTECTED] being the
intended recipient?
How would this help?
Scott
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Scott Chapman wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
However, perhaps a better solution is to just leave it as is and
subscribe the intended recipient to the 'mailman' list.
I don't follow you here. You mean [EMAIL PROTECTED] being the
intended recipient?
I mean instead
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Scott Chapman wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
However, perhaps a better solution is to just leave it as is and
subscribe the intended recipient to the 'mailman' list.
I don't follow you here. You mean [EMAIL PROTECTED] being the
intended recipient?
I mean instead
Brad Knowles wrote:
The receiving server is doing address canonicalization, as required by
the RFCs. The fact that your server is not doing the address
canonicalization is a serious bug, and should be fixed.
Any thing I can do to fix this?
The real solution is not to use CNAMEs at all
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Martin Hasselmann wrote:
A former admin has setup Postfix on our servers running with virtual
domains. As described in here http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail/ he
configured mailman with alias-maps and virtual maps.
It seems to me that this is an old way of configuring
I have a mailing list on my server, running Postfix as my MTA with virtual
domains. I'm using Dax Kelson's postfix-to-mailman.py which appears to be
working fine (see here: http://listes.rezo.net/how.php).
I send a message to one of my lists.
The To: line in the header reads:
To: [EMAIL