On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 01:23:30PM -0400, Jon Quiros wrote:
I've been using mailman for several lists very successfully so far, and
one of them is a one-way list so I'm using the
/var/spool/mailman/lists/mchalertlistnamen/subscribeack.txt file for
welcome messages.
[...]
but when this
I run a moderated and an unmoderated list which have about a 90% overlap --
the other 10% being those who wish to avoid the flame wars of the
unmoderated list. If someone flames the moderated list, I would like to
allow it to be posted to the unmoderated list, but not to the moderated
list.
I
Companies are now starting to block Mailman lists (among others)
because of the way the headers are sent out stating the hand-off to
the server:
Received: from localhost.localdomain ([127.0.0.1]
helo=mail.python.org)
by mail.python.org with esmtp (Exim 4.22)
id
I have let me posted by non-members accumulate over months and now there
is quite a bit of it. Can I get rid of it all in one go, or do I need to
discard each post individually?
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 00:28:22 -0600, Space Coyote scribbled down:
I am having trouble having anything show up on my lists. I am receiving
the mails as forwarded by sendmail, all of the aliases are working. the
mail log has none of the typical gid
John Poltorak wrote:
I have let me posted by non-members accumulate over months and now there
is quite a bit of it. Can I get rid of it all in one go, or do I need to
discard each post individually?
If you're using v2.1, the FAQ has the info on how to mass delete pending
messages:
Lloyd F. Tennison wrote on Fri, 23 Apr 2004 18:10:07 -0700:
Companies are now starting to block Mailman lists (among others)
because of the way the headers are sent out stating the hand-off to
the server:
This is not because of Mailman, this is because they misconfigured their
spam
On 24 Apr 2004, at 02:10, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
Companies are now starting to block Mailman lists (among others)
because of the way the headers are sent out stating the hand-off to
the server:
Received: from localhost.localdomain ([127.0.0.1]
helo=mail.python.org)
by mail.python.org
I have just migrate my mailman installation 2.1+ to a new server with
2.1.4 and I have problems with a couple of lists that do not process
their messages. (I have deleted the list and create again but it
continues receive message and do not send it).
I have the following error in the logs/error
How did you change the configuration to accomplish that, please.
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From: Richard Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [Mailman-Users] Getting caught by SPAM Filters because of
Mailman handoff
Date sent:
Should be in your Mailman/templates folder. If not, put it back in
and try again.
From: Rodolfo Pilas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: RootWay
Date sent: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 14:55:30 -0300
Subject:
On 11:00 AM 4/24/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Companies are now starting to block Mailman lists (among others)
because of the way the headers are sent out stating the hand-off to
the server:
I fear that mail lists will become an increasingly common victim of
friendly fire in the war
Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
How did you change the configuration to accomplish that, please.
Me too, please. I don't know if any of my lists are getting blocked by
this or not but using a FQDN with resovable MX is always a good idea.
hth,
texas critter
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Jim Tittsler wrote:
I think the text files are wrapped by default. But another of
the defaults is to honor leading whitespace, so you might try
prefixing each of the lines you don't want wrapped with a space.
Thank you! Adding a single whitespace at the beginning of the lines worked.
I've just uploaded Mailman 2.1.5 release candidate 2 (no, you never saw
rc1 :). Since there are some fairly significant changes with this
version, I felt it was necessary to put out a release candidate to
hopefully prompt some additional testing.
If you're able to test the new version, that
Greetings list members,
I thought I had sent this message earlier, but I don't see it in the
archives. Forgive me if you have already seen it.
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I did a search of the list on HeaderParseError and didn't find an answer
to this.
I'm running
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