Hi,
are there any people from UK on this list who
can help me building applications with Mailman
for the orthoPoint website ?
You will be paid for your work.
I am on the move to Liverpool and my own
company will be based in London at the end of
this year.
My college and I looking for people
At 5:24 PM -0700 2005-09-20, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
Has anyone else here had the same problems? It all started when they did a
software service upgrade last Wednesday night (They told me they did indeed
do a upgrade then.)
The FAQ entry at
Here is the text of the emails. They are pushing the BondedSender like crazy
- especially since I received an email direct from BondedSender.
at the address I only used with this ticket to hotmail.
An awful lot of passing the buck and saying the same thing over and over
again.
Here is the text of the emails. They are pushing the BondedSender like crazy
- especially since I received an email direct from BondedSender.
at the address I only used with this ticket to hotmail.
An awful lot of passing the buck and saying the same thing over and over
again.
At 12:41 AM -0700 2005-09-21, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
Here is the text of the emails. They are pushing the BondedSender like crazy
- especially since I received an email direct from BondedSender.
at the address I only used with this ticket to hotmail.
An awful lot of passing the buck
Hello All,
I'd like to move lists from an old machine (Solaris 8) to new one (SLES 9) with
all their corresponding members.
I'm creating new list (on my new server) with newlist command.
To see the members of the list with their full names I run (on the old machine):
# ./list_members -f
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
Here is the text of the emails. They are pushing the BondedSender like crazy
- especially since I received an email direct from BondedSender.
at the address I only used with this ticket to hotmail.
I would turn the problem around. Tell
I can't find in the documentation how you post a message to a list with
password protection. Please help.
George Payne
Write Hand Publishing
105 Willow Drive
Andalusia, AL 36421
334 222-9212
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a tool I could use, or a way inside mailman itself, to monitor
the bandwidth used by a particular list? Either to institute a quota or
(preferably) end up with a stats type graph or set of #s?
Thanks
--
Anne
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Mailman-Users
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 08:03 -0500, George Payne wrote:
I can't find in the documentation how you post a message to a list with
password protection. Please help.
Your previous was seen, but perhaps it was not answered because it's not
clear what you're asking. If you could provide some further
At 9:40 AM -0400 2005-09-21, Anne Ramey wrote:
Is there a tool I could use, or a way inside mailman itself, to monitor
the bandwidth used by a particular list? Either to institute a quota or
(preferably) end up with a stats type graph or set of #s?
Go to the Mailman FAQ Wizard
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 09:00 -0500, George Payne wrote:
I am trying to post a message to a list of several thousand emails but I
want only the poster (moderator or administrator0 to be able to post a
message. What I am trying to find out is how do you protect the list.
Its in the FAQ
3.11.
Hello,
I thought this was working when we moved to Mailman 2.1.6b4
in June, (I could be wrong) but the monthly password reminder
is not working. I, and a colleague, have tried to manually
test the script for a single list but it is not working. The
script that runs out of mailman's cron is:
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 10:42 -0400, Darren G Pifer wrote:
Hello,
I thought this was working when we moved to Mailman 2.1.6b4
in June, (I could be wrong) but the monthly password reminder
is not working. I, and a colleague, have tried to manually
test the script for a single list but it
Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
Here is the text of the emails. They are pushing the BondedSender like crazy
- especially since I received an email direct from BondedSender.
at the address I only used with this ticket to hotmail.
I would
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 12:13, John Dennis wrote:
I tried testing with:
$ pwd
/usr1/mailman/mailman/cron
$ runas -u mailman ./mailpasswds -l testlist
It just exits. Nothing in the mail or mailman logs.
Other details: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3
Hey All,
My apologies in advance if I'm directing this to the wrong location, but
I'm about out of ideas. I recently built a small PHP web form to allow
individuals to send email updates to our various mailman lists. Everything
works quite nicely for non-digest users, but when I tried to
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 13:44 -0400, Darren G Pifer wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 12:13, John Dennis wrote:
I tried testing with:
$ pwd
/usr1/mailman/mailman/cron
$ runas -u mailman ./mailpasswds -l testlist
It just exits. Nothing in the mail or mailman logs.
Anne Ramey wrote:
Is there a tool I could use, or a way inside mailman itself, to monitor
the bandwidth used by a particular list? Either to institute a quota or
(preferably) end up with a stats type graph or set of #s?
here is a thread that may be of interest to you:
I'm sorry to bother everyone, but is there any way you might be able to
help?
Whenever I receive email on my desktop, everything is fine. The issue is on
my PocketPC.
Some (but not all...) of the emails I receive come in blank... EXCEPT for
the common header (I believe that it is generated by
Since I do webhosting the SNDS system uses SPF, and SPF does not work
if you do mail forwarding. Mail gets denied and end up stuck in my mail
queue. The only way is to repackage the email (per SPF website) but then if I
forward a repackaged piece of SPAM, it looks now like it came from me.
Hi all,
I was wondering if there is a way to silently subscribe people to a
list via the -request command processor (ie sending email commands to
listname-request)?
If I send the command:
subscribe password nodigest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it works fine, but [EMAIL PROTECTED] is then
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