On 10/11/2017 11:53 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 10/11/2017 07:46 AM, Jordan Brown wrote:
>> What I'd like would be a way to ask Mailman to notify me on *every*
>> bounce, without disabling the user.
>>
>> (Or, of course, if there's just something I've missed in the config
>> pages, please educate
On 10/11/2017 07:46 AM, Jordan Brown wrote:
>
> What I'd like would be a way to ask Mailman to notify me on *every*
> bounce, without disabling the user.
>
> (Or, of course, if there's just something I've missed in the config
> pages, please educate me.)
As mentioned by Christian F Buser in
Hello Jordan Brown. On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 07:46:57 -0700, you wrote:
> My mailing list is hosted on a low-cost service with shared servers and
> so a couple of times a year some other customer gets them onto a spam
> blacklist and mail starts bouncing. I need to know about those
> situations ASAP
My mailing list is hosted on a low-cost service with shared servers and
so a couple of times a year some other customer gets them onto a spam
blacklist and mail starts bouncing. I need to know about those
situations ASAP so that I can prod the provider into fixing the problem
and requesting
On 7/4/08, joz wrote:
I have a wish for the digest mode:
Answering to one specific message of the digest does not seem to be
possible.
Depends on the digest format and the client. Some clients are
intelligent enough to be able to take a single input digest message
and break that up into
Hi,
thanks for the great software which mailman is.
On your website I could not find how to ad a wish to your wish-list. I
hope this mail is the apropriate way...
I have a wish for the digest mode:
Answering to one specific message of the digest does not seem to be
possible. I think it does
joz wrote:
On your website I could not find how to ad a wish to your wish-list. I
hope this mail is the apropriate way...
I have a wish for the digest mode:
Answering to one specific message of the digest does not seem to be
possible. I think it does not make so much sense to reply to the
Brad == Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brad Hmm. If I am answering too many questions,
That deserves taking seriously, I think.
Brad then maybe it is time for me to leave.
But please don't leave!
The great majority of your posts are precise FAQ citations. This is
On 21 Jul 2004 at 4:22, Brad Knowles wrote:
Hmm. If I am answering too many questions, then maybe it is time
for me to leave.
No, Brad, I wouldn't want you to do that.
Barry can't be on this list very much due to work/time conflicts,
and I think you'll agree that his time is
Wiping the egg from my face
I guess it was a combination of things including that you seem
to answer most of the questions on the list and frequent the
list much more often than Barry, and there is some little thing
about both being B names ;-)
I can tell I've been working far too
At 8:12 PM -0600 2004-07-20, Richard B. Pyne wrote:
I guess it was a combination of things including that you seem
to answer most of the questions on the list and frequent the
list much more often than Barry, and there is some little thing
about both being B names ;-)
Hmm. If I am
I have been using Mailman for several years and want to thank
Brad for such a fine product.
NOw for the but, There are a couple of features that would
make it work better for many of us:
1) Per (virtual) domain list creation passwords, and
2) Per (virtual) domain list names, i.e. allowing
At 4:00 PM -0600 2004-07-09, Richard B. Pyne wrote:
I have been using Mailman for several years and want to thank
Brad for such a fine product.
It's not my product. If people are now confusing me with Barry
Warsaw, maybe it's time for me to leave the list.
2) Per (virtual) domain list
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:06:42 -0600
Edward Stryzek Stryzek wrote:
To add to the wish list A way to extract and import subscribers
from the list. either a tool to do this or to store users in a
.csv format, not in the .db file
~mailman/add_members
~mailman/remove_members
--
J C Lawrence
Quoting J C Lawrence ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:06:42 -0600
Edward Stryzek Stryzek wrote:
To add to the wish list A way to extract and import subscribers
from the list. either a tool to do this or to store users in a
.csv format, not in the .db file
To add to the wish
list
A way to
extract and importsubscribers from the list. either a tool to do
this or to store users in a .csv format, not in the .db file
We have registration
databases that have lots of email address we would like to add, maybe at a
command line tool would work for
Will any of these allow a one specific type of attachment (like JPG) and
filter out or strip all others?? (Listserv did this a while ago)
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 04:29 pm, you wrote:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.013.htp
Is there away to have mailman
Is there away to have mailman parse HTML emails and force them to be
plain/text
or is that in the works?
~ GiZiM ~
Reading your email since 1993'
Programming is like sex, one screw up and your have to support it for the
rest of your life
D.A.R.E - Drugs Are Really Expensive
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.013.htp
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] Wish List Addon
Is there away to have mailman parse HTML emails and force them
At 06:56 AM 3/31/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: "Robert V. MacQuarrie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phydeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Wish List
I
These are very small discussion lists with perhaps 20 to 30 members. One
of the policies regarding
At 05:14 PM 3/30/2001 -0500, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
Absolutely the best mailing list manager I have ever used! Thanks!
One feature I'd love to see added would be an option to allow new list
members to only view archives from there joining date. For example, if
user joins or is added on
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