Hi,
At the website
https://mail.python.org/archives/list/mailman-users@python.org/latest there is
an option to "Start a new thread". I clicked that and entered a message. It
said, if you are not already subscribed, sending the message will subscribe
you. Perfect.
So, did that, and sent a
Also posted this question to the mailman3 list yesterday. Andrew
Hodgson sent an informative answer, so that's probably it. "Amazon SES
rewrites the Message-ID. Yep and for this reason I don't use it. The
problem is worse in Mailman3 because it has a much more superior
archive display which gets
Hi,
We are running mailman2 with postfix and CentOS. For a long time the mail
gateway was mailgun. Recently switched to Amazon SES.
Now there are complaints that "threading" isn't right. That is, organizing the
results according to topic, and correlating replies with specific other replies.
Greetings.
It's been a while since I've had an issue, mostly because mailman just works.
(and thank you for that)
We're running old - SciLin 7.9 / Mailman 2.1.20, but are upgrading out of
necessity.
We've chosen RHEL 8.7 and Mailman 2.1.39
All installed, created a new list... and stopped.
On 5/4/23 09:43, samuel.d.dar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
At the website https://mail.python.org/archives/list/mailman-users@python.org/latest
there is an option to "Start a new thread". I clicked that and entered a
message. It said, if you are not already subscribed, sending the message will
On 5/5/23 12:57, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
All installed, created a new list... and stopped. Not sure what I missed, but
in 2.1.20, after a newlist is created, we get a block of all the required
aliases to put in the /etc alias file - similar to (for example) -
Did you perhaps set MTA to
Ok the question is probably answered now. It was in a moderation queue for a
day. No problem. Thanks.
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On 2023-05-05 2:57 PM, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
All installed, created a new list... and stopped. Not sure what I missed, but
in 2.1.20, after a newlist is created, we get a block of all the required
aliases to put in the /etc alias file
Back in centos 7 + postfix we'd have them in a