Rob Hackney wrote: > Does the silence on the query below mean
D) You asked several very broad questions that require more than 30 seconds to answer. > send out html formatted emails to a list of subscribed users Mailman can do that. > disallow replies to the from email address. I don't think Mailman can do that, the From address will be whatever you set it to when sending your messages to the list. So it depends on whether that email address exists in your mail server. There is no posting feature in Mailman, the way that you post messages to the mailing list is to send an email to the list address. > create an auto unsub Can you be more specific? I'm not sure what you're looking for... If you're wanting a customized unsub link at the bottom of each email, then you'll need to turn on VERP in Mailman and turn on personalization on that list. You'll also need to add the proper link code to the message footer, I don't have that info, but searching the list's archives will most likely turn up that info. And you can get more info about VERP and personalization in the Mailman FAQ. There's links to the Mailman FAQ and the list archives at the bottom of every list message. > manage bounces/ non-deliverables Mailman does this. > I'd like to be able to track the messages tho this isn't strictly > necessary. Track what? Track delivery? Track opening the email? Track clicking on links? Mailman doesn't have any specific tracking features, delivery can be logged by your mail server, you can use html things to track whether users open the email and/or click on links. > My main concern is sending out the emails and making sure that > this isn't an address to reply to. You can configure your email program to send from whatever address you want, it can be an invalid address on your domain. > One other thing: this will need to work on a network which currently > has an ms exch server handling out two domains; dom1.co.uk dom2.co.uk It > is vital that the email comes from [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is > currently an exch mailbox. thanks I can't help with that, I know nothing about exchange. But if you set up Mailman with that domain and set your email program to send your message from an email address on that domain and if your exchange server will handle outgoing mail on that domain, then it'll work. > This email is confidential and intended solely for the use of the > individual(s) to whom it is addressed. This kind of footer is rather silly on mailing lists. This list is archived publicly so there's no confidentiality whatever. :) hth, texas critter -- EL-M FAQ: http://www.emaillist-managers.com/ ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
