Thank you Mark.
Do also know what cause the bounce. Is somethng I should do?
Thanx
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From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all!
Have someone already use the FUDForum script maillist.php in order to
replace pipermail ?
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hi all.
i have setup mailman, that it automatically discards emails that have a
spam-level (assigned by spamassassin) above a certain threshold.
this works very nicely.
however, the bounce-adress ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) of my mailing-lists
gets spammed too, and those mails are forwarded to the
nikos wrote:
Do also know what cause the bounce. Is somethng I should do?
The actual returned bounce notice is not kept. If you set
bounce_notify_owner_on_disable to Yes, you will receive a copy of the
bounce notice that results in a member disable, but not the previous
ones that just increment
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
however, the bounce-adress ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) of my mailing-lists
gets spammed too, and those mails are forwarded to the administrator as
unknown bounce messages.
is there a way to apply header-filters that go to the bounce-adress
(without tweaking my mta) ?
Not
Greetings,
I will start by saying that I both a newbie to both Mailman and Python,
although I have worked with Perl for years. I have installed Mailman 2.1.5 and
integrated with Postfix v2.1.5. I have search the FAQ's with little success.
The Mailman issue is that when I try to add the
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 14:38 -0400, Pelkey, Jeff wrote:
Greetings,
I will start by saying that I both a newbie to both Mailman and Python,
although I have worked with Perl for years. I have installed Mailman 2.1.5
and integrated with Postfix v2.1.5. I have search the FAQ's with little
Dennis,
Thanks for the info! Here's the returned output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postconf -m
static
cidr
nis
dbm
regexp
environ
proxy
unix
Whixh one would replace hash?
Much Thanx! -- Jeff.
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From: John Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 2:48 PM
* Pelkey, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dennis,
Thanks for the info! Here's the returned output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postconf -m
static
cidr
nis
dbm
regexp
environ
proxy
unix
Solaris, isn't it?
Whixh one would replace hash?
dbm
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Pelkey, Jeff wrote:
With the squid problem, I have tried a couple of different options with little
success to point to the correct DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN and when I use the '%s'
param it appends port 8000 and everything is pointed to port 8000 which is
squid's httpd_accel_port. When I try to
Mark,
Thanks. I already had all of that in mm_cfg.py prior to creating the list.
The fix_url used in the withlist script fixed the problem with the initial
mailing list mailman, but the /mailman/create page still shows the form
posting to the 8000 port.
Any ideas about how to resolve this
Hi,
We're helping a friend who wants to change the mailman archives. We're
using CSS to implement a three column design with a header.
We've read the archive entries and FAQ which explain how to update the HTML.
One thing we aren't certain of is placement of the closing /div tags for
each of
Pelkey, Jeff wrote:
Thanks. I already had all of that in mm_cfg.py prior to creating the list.
The fix_url used in the withlist script fixed the problem with the initial
mailing list mailman, but the /mailman/create page still shows the form
posting to the 8000 port.
Any ideas about how to
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