Hi Guys
We picked up that password reminders were sent to subscribers of our lists
where the Password Reminder Option was set to OFF. What could be the cause
of this erratic behavior ?
Regards
GM
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Mailman-Users
Dear List,
I'm running a number of mailing lists on a single domain and I was
wondering whether there is any way to make it simpler to the user to
manage multiple subscriptions.
I am aware of the Change globally and Set globally check boxes
for email, real name, password, email
Hi,
I'm running Mailman 2.1.7, packaged for Debian (although I don't think
that's relevant to this question). A list that I administer has non-digest
scrubbing enabled. An email was recently sent to it with the following headers:
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Disposition: inline
MIME-Version:
I've recently added a mailman list and have run
bin/genaliases and put that data in the data/aliases
and restarted both postfix and mailman.
Apparently this isn't updating the alias.db which
explains why all 'old' lists still work but any new
ones don't.
Any ideas on what I may have done wrong
On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 18:16 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Neal Groothuis wrote:
Mailman is not the originator of the message, so it should
not be tampering with the From: or Sender: fields at all.
This is arguably not true. Mailman may add a list header and/or list
footer to the body of
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 06:57:53AM -0700, Tony Bibbs wrote:
I've recently added a mailman list and have run
bin/genaliases and put that data in the data/aliases
and restarted both postfix and mailman.
Apparently this isn't updating the alias.db which
explains why all 'old' lists still work
On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 13:27 -0500, Neal Groothuis wrote:
I'd like to work up an unofficial diff to Mailman 2.1 for people like
Stephen who are willing to give it a try on a live site.
I'm not sure this is even necessary.
Ezmlm doesn't touch the Sender: header at all, Majordomo sets it
MailList wrote:
We picked up that password reminders were sent to subscribers of our lists
where the Password Reminder Option was set to OFF. What could be the cause
of this erratic behavior ?
Is it possible that these members were receiving reminders from OTHER
lists on the same server?
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Stephen R Laniel wrote:
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 06:57:53AM -0700, Tony Bibbs wrote:
I've recently added a mailman list and have run
bin/genaliases and put that data in the data/aliases
and restarted both postfix and mailman.
To generate alias.db, you need to run Postfix's 'newaliases'
Roger Lynn wrote:
I'm running Mailman 2.1.7, packaged for Debian (although I don't think
that's relevant to this question). A list that I administer has non-digest
scrubbing enabled. An email was recently sent to it with the following headers:
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Disposition: inline
Can anyone suggest why my settings on a number of my lists would have
changed seemingly by themselves? Most of my lists are set for
Confirm under the privacy settings, but several changed a couple of
days ago to Confirm and Approve. It happened once before, several
months ago, also. I changed
Hello,
I'm quite new to mailman so if you need more info I'll provide them - just
tell me what you need!
I have a Debian Stable server with the Debian mailman package (Version:
2.1.5-8sarge2) installed.
Mailman works great and everything could be fine if not it was restarting
every 15
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Joern Allmers wrote:
Mailman works great and everything could be fine if not it was restarting
every 15 minutes:
Perchange, is qrunner being run every 15 minutes in a cron job? Newer mailmans
just start qrunner once at boot time and it deals with it's own
I need help installing MailMan on a linux private virtual server.
Happy to pay for the help.
Sincerely,
Marc Mintz
Phone: 505.453.0479 | Toll-Free: 888.591.1152
Skype: marcmintz | iChat: marcmintz
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Am Dienstag, 2. Mai 2006 21:54 schrieben Sie:
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Joern Allmers wrote:
Mailman works great and everything could be fine if not it was restarting
every 15 minutes:
Perchange, is qrunner being run every 15 minutes in a cron job? Newer
mailmans just start
I am basically trying to get a list set up to send individual emails to each
member subscribed to my list. I have this set for Digest mode. Every thing
works fine except the message goes out to all members in one email message.
I'm testing right now, so there are only two members.
I am new to
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Joern Allmers wrote:
Perchange, is qrunner being run every 15 minutes in a cron job? Newer
mailmans just start qrunner once at boot time and it deals with it's own
scheduling.
I don't think so. In cron.d theres no entry for it. Any idea why the qrunners
I just joined this list. If this question has already been addressed,
please point me to where I can find it (I couldn't find it in the archives).
I live in a small (9 people) housing co-op. We've been using a yahoogroup
for about 2 years and have not only residents, but also some close friends
I publish 5 cartoons a week (M-F) at birdbreath.com. The cartoons are
posted based on the UNIX date, so each cartoon file is named for a
pre-determined date - 20060502.png etc. ,
I would like to send out announcement emails M-F (in cron?) stating
something like Check out todays cartoon at
http
Carl Zwanzig wrote:
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Joern Allmers wrote:
I don't think so. In cron.d theres no entry for it. Any idea why the
qrunners
are stopt?
In answer to the second question, you can only have one of each qrunner
at a time, so if you start a new master, it'll kill
Steve Campbell wrote:
I am basically trying to get a list set up to send individual emails to each
member subscribed to my list. I have this set for Digest mode. Every thing
works fine except the message goes out to all members in one email message.
I'm testing right now, so there are only two
Robert Seymour wrote:
I would like to send out announcement emails M-F (in cron?) stating
something like Check out todays cartoon at
http://birdbreath.com/images1/20060502.png; with the dated file name
changing each day.
I am a member of MidPhase and they have Mail Master - according to
them
At 9:46 PM -0500 2006-05-02, Ted Ernst wrote:
Is there anything like this, addressing the supposed reasons to stay with
yahoogroups instead of mailman?
From the Mailman side, the canonical answer is FAQ 1.26 at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.026.htp.
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From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 4:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Password Reminders Sent Incorrently
MailList wrote:
We picked up that password reminders were sent to
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