Hi guys,
I have created a list called group-mailman I sent some invites
and people responded and now have 10 members. But when they try to send
a message they got the following error messages :
The e-mail account does not exist at the organization this message was
sent to. Check the
Glenn Sieb wrote:
Lawrence Bowie said the following on 1/20/2006 7:26 PM:
If create a mailing list called test-list, then do I have to create aliases
like this
Hey Lawrence!
If you take a look in $PREFIX/mailman/data/aliases, you'll see that
Mailman's nice enough to do it for you :-)
On 21 Jan 2006 at 10:35, Neilrey Espino wrote:
I have created a list called group-mailman I sent some invites
and people responded and now have 10 members. But when they try to send
a message they got the following error messages :
The e-mail account does not exist at the organization
On 19/01/06, Bryan Carbonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any facility within Mailman to determine the bandwidth used
by a specific list?
Since there is no inbuilt way to do this with Mailman, I wrote a
Python script to parse the POST log and take the size of the posts to
a specific list
I have installed Mailman in hopes of using it as a type of 'notification'
system. For example, a
user subscribes to the list, and after subscribing I can send him/her an email
notifiying them an
event that happens on my website. The event would be unique for this user and
should only be sent
At 9:18 PM -0500 2006-01-21, Matt Gostick wrote:
I have installed Mailman in hopes of using it as a type of 'notification'
system. For example, a user subscribes to the list, and after subscribing
I can send him/her an email notifiying them an event that happens on my
website.
Mark Sapiro said the following on 1/20/2006 11:16 PM:
Only if MTA='Postfix'
You mean... there are *other* MTAs?? *grin, duck run*
(Seriously, though--thanks for the catch.. :) I guess I just ASS-U-ME
everyone loves Postfix as much as I do ;-) )
ObReflection: It's hard to believe I've been