This kind of solution doesnt seem to work for me, although I have very
similar problem. btw, I'm running mailman on Solaris 2.6 with Senmail
Version Switch-2.0.1 and Sun bind 4.
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 01:29, Jon Carnes wrote:
> Is the Masquerading option turned on in your sendmail.cf?
> - Or
I figured it out myself (by looking in the listinfo code to see
what it did). Found the VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW setting. Changed
that to "0", and I get the behaviour I want now.
--jessica
Jessica Koeppel wrote:
>
>This might be more of an apache configuration thing, but
>I'm not sure. It actually
This might be more of an apache configuration thing, but
I'm not sure. It actually feels a bit more like a mailman thing.
I have mailman installed on machine "mail2.foo.com".
There's an alias for the machine, "lists.foo.com".
I have apache configured so that when you come in to
the server with
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 08:00:49 +0530 (IST)
Frederick Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Increasingly, a lot of (Windows, specially) mail is being sent out in
> HTML too. Is there some way Mailman could strip this please?
See the FAQ:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
--
J C Lawrenc
Frederick Noronha wrote:
> Increasingly, a lot of (Windows, specially) mail is being sent out in HTML
> too. Is there some way Mailman could strip this please? FN
> PS: Below is a note from a friend who is helping us set up and run the
> lists.
read the mailman faq.
use a utility like stripmime
Increasingly, a lot of (Windows, specially) mail is being sent out in HTML
too. Is there some way Mailman could strip this please? FN
PS: Below is a note from a friend who is helping us set up and run the
lists.
-- Forwarded message --
- Original Message -
To: "Shiv Kumar
hi,
What file do I edit to change the default domains used by MailMan? Currently
it uses http://bla.domain.com, and I need that to be http://www.domain.com/
same with the email domain.
Thanks,
jason.
--
..
. Jason C. Leach
..
PGP/GPG Public key at http://www.keyserver
if you have shell access to the server try
~mailman/bin/list_members [-o file] [-r] [-d] [-p] [-h] listname
you can save it to a file to back it up.
Hope this helped,
Carl
- Original Message -
From:
IslamWay.com
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 8:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Frederick Noronha wrote:
> (ii) You raised an important point: maybe Mailman would be more useful if it
> had a "block all attachments" option. This would avoid virus... we still
> have Windows-based readers on our lists ;-)
There are filters available which do this for you (
I have questions re:
the Mailman email mailing list
program.
This is what I
need/what I'm looking for: two-way mail where an administrator can control who
is on the distribution list. I'd really like it to be linked to a
password.
ABL is a membership
organization and I'd like to off
I expect that this has a lot to do with my messed up setup of my new debian
system...
crom is sending me a message:
2002-03-20 16:23:02 16nm7P-0003tn-00 Neither the system_aliases director
nor the
+address_pipe transport set a uid for local delivery of
+|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post rm-chat
Hi,
When I send a message w/ a URL that wraps to more than one line, and the URL
gets truncated and no longer works.
Is there a configuration file that I can change that?
Is there a configuration file that I can change the number of characters per
line?
Thanks in advance.
Mary
(562) 797-1545
Hi,
first of all I'd like to than you for such a great
service (MAIL-MAN).
I've installed Mailman in my server, and put all
the Mailing list for our team workers in it. However I'm facing a problem now
with dumping the emails of the mailing list into a text file so I can save it as
a bac
i Ed, I agree with most of your views.
(i) Like you, I'm shifting over from Majordomo. While I find Mailman great
(and affordable, important for us in a Third World country like India), I
wish I could manage more tasks via email. With bandwidth being costly and
slow here, one has to wait maybe up
Run a nightly script that counts the number of
users on each list and send warnings to the admins, or simply resyncs the lists
minus any excess members. At that point, you can also have the
script change the config on the file so that all new members must be
approved by the admin, and then
Is your system using "smrsh"? If so, you will have to put a link in the
/etc/smrsh directory for /home/mailman//mail/wrapper.
- Original Message -
From: "Simon Coles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 5:06 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Problem with t
Hi,
I've been trying for the past couple of evenings to get Mailman working on
my system - its a RedHat 7.1 machine with the Ensim control panel installed
(not that I wanted Ensim; but I don't think it matters for this).
My sendmail.cf has the following in:
O DefaultUser=8:12
So I configur
Is there any way with the latest stable
version ( 2.0.8 ) to limit the size of a member list?
I just got mailman installed on one of my work
servers and my boss wants to know the differences
between Mailman and Majordomo? Is there something
that someone has already done showing the differences?
Devin Atencio
--
Mailman-Users mailing li
Hi,
We migrated a 300-user list from majordomo at another site, to our server
with mailman (on linux & qmail).
All is great, except for two problems with bouncy addresses:
1) even though it's set to "disable and notify me" when the bounciness is
exceeded, it disables but *doesn't* notify me.
Hi Stephane,
Thanks for your reply. I had much trouble when I tried it -- I was
migrating to another version on another machine owned by someone else, so
updating the path info was critical. The move_list utility was suppose to
update the config.db but it didn't work correctly. I've moved my
n
I just joined this list today because I am having some problems with my list
administration. I am not the person who installed Mailman on our system -
I'm just someone who has hosted a site and my host company offers Mailman as
a list service.
I set up a list, and some of the members have chosen
Greetings,
OS: Debian
MTA:Postfix
MM ver: 2.0.8
I've seen this problem in the archives, but I've never seen it actually get
resolved. The problem I'm having is as follows:
*Users can go to Mailman page to enter subscription address
*That user gets an email from Mailman asking for conf
Hello!
I've setuped mailman (from versions 2.0.7 to 2.1b1) on a machine which
runs postfix 1.1.5.
A dozent times!!!
Every single time, setup went well, but when creating new list, postfix
mail logs didn't move and inch!!!
Nothing gets mailed. nada. zip.
I don't have any ideas any more.
mayb
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 11:17:39AM -0800,
Anna Fong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 20 lines which said:
> I remember reading a post a while ago about migrating a Mailman list from
> one server to another, but I can't find it through search.python.org
> Anyone know how I can find it?
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