Dear All
Apologies in advance if this is too newbieish -- I have consulted the online materials but to no avail.
The web hosting company I use has Mailman configured for use under Cpanel. Unfortunately they have a rule which limits outgoing emails to 200 per hour. I know from online materials that it would be difficult to throttle the number of emails sent out, so I need to explore several alternatives.
As I understand it, the Cpanel install creates a lists subdirectory for each mailing list it creates.
1. Can I override the HTML template used to generate pipermail archives by putting an appropriate file in the list subdirectory?
2. Can I direct mailman to use a different machine or MTA through the list subdirectory?
If the Cpanel approach is too inflexible, I'm hoping to run Mailman and the MTA on my own server but keep the web-related parts on the web host company servers. (Primarily so there's no hassle to get an appropriate subdomain, so that the web and search engine traffic goes to their servers, etc.)
3. Is it possible to get Mailman on my server to archive mail to the web host company server? Perhaps by using ftp? (Are the archives static files or cgi generated?)
4. How about the web front ends to the mailing list, is it possible to somehow rewire the cgi to interface with the Mailman on my system?
5. Can I get Mailman to talk to an MTA on a different server? e.g. my ISP server?
Cheers, Glen Low
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