Hi,
I would like to automatically invite every new user of our computing center to
our mailing list. But I need an adapted text for the invitation/confirmation
request. This is, to decrease the possibility that this e-Mail might be
considered an spam by the receiver.
* Is it possible to adapt
hi
i have some problems with a mailman list.
if i send from user A, to list L, and CC to B and C (where A,B,C are list
members on the same list), the mail i got back from the list (to user A) is
missing a CC address.
i mean when i look at the message (using firefox) there is only one user (B) in
Mark Sapiro wrote:
PC At Last wrote:
It used to work. Then the server died. Then the backup got corrupted by
the clutz rebuilding the server. Then we had to start from scratch. Now
I have three mailing lists that just won't work - test messages vanish
into the ether - no bounce, no
At 10:53 PM +0930 2006-05-18, PC At Last wrote:
Mailman version 2.1.7.cp1
Kernel version 2.4.21-40.ELsmp
Apache version 1.3.34 (Unix)
PERL version 5.8.7
PHP version 4.4.1
MySQL version4.0.25-standard
cPanel Build 10.8.2-RELEASE 83
See FAQ
I looked at the links that you gave me and learned a few things about
debugging. However, I have still been unsuccessful. I think the main problem
is that our configuration is quite complex and I am quite green at all of this
stuff. We accept email from the internet (addressed to domain.gov)
Thus spake Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED], circa 5/17/2006 6:50 PM:
The lists/listname/digest.mbox file for the affected list contains a
malformed message from which an attempt to extract the attachment
filename throws the exception.
Many thanks to Mark for the help, and for fixing the subject
It seems that adding the filter_types has one effect. When the list
subscribers get a message that has been PGP signed, the signature is no
longer valid.
When a patch is submitted (for developers) it is stripped from the message
that is posted to one list and the entire message with the patch is
A very basic question that I haven't found the answer to -- (and I've
looked) -- can Mailman run using a dynamic DNS redirect or does it
have to have a static IP address for reverse DNS? I'm wanting to run
three small low-volume lists.
Thanks
Steve R
OS X 10.4.6
DynDNS redirect (free account
I've just switched over from sendmail to exim because of how well it
(supposedly) works with mailman, but now none of my owner posts are
going through...thus owners are not getting their notifications of
pending posts, etc.
It's happening for all my lists. This is what's in the mailman logs:
On 5/18/06 9:26 AM, Anne Ramey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just switched over from sendmail to exim because of how well it
(supposedly) works with mailman, but now none of my owner posts are
going through...thus owners are not getting their notifications of
pending posts, etc.
It's
Anne Ramey wrote:
I've just switched over from sendmail to exim because of how well it
(supposedly) works with mailman, but now none of my owner posts are
going through...thus owners are not getting their notifications of
pending posts, etc.
It's happening for all my lists. This is
Let me try again, hopefully I'll be more clear this time:
I've just switched over from sendmail to exim because of how well it
(supposedly) works with mailman, but now none of my owner posts are
going through...thus owners are not getting their notifications of
pending posts, etc.
Let me
On 5/18/06 10:24 AM, Anne Ramey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I've just switched over from sendmail to exim because of how well it
(supposedly) works with mailman, but now none of my owner posts are
going through...thus owners are not getting their notifications of
pending
On 5/18/06, Imre Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have some problems with a mailman list.
if i send from user A, to list L, and CC to B and C (where A,B,C are list
members on the same list), the mail i got back from the list (to user A) is
missing a CC address.
i mean when i look at the
oes not recognize back to the MTA machine (A). Thus, the message is
redirected back
to the MTA without hitting Mailman. I have added the aliases in the
/etc/aliases file (i.e.
testlist: |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post testlist) and even have added
entries in the
virtualusertable
Thanks Todd,
I tested the method of using the first line with Approved: password. I would
like to know how can I use the Header way. I don't know how insert it on the
header of the message...
[]s
On 5/17/06, Todd Zullinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash:
At 11:11 AM -0400 2006-05-18, Steve R wrote:
A very basic question that I haven't found the answer to -- (and I've
looked) -- can Mailman run using a dynamic DNS redirect or does it
have to have a static IP address for reverse DNS? I'm wanting to run
three small low-volume lists.
On 5/18/06 11:13 AM, Fabiano Breves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Todd,
I tested the method of using the first line with Approved: password. I would
like to know how can I use the Header way. I don't know how insert it on the
header of the message...
I don't see a way to add a header to
After more research it looks like the issue is between our exchange
server and mailman. Exchange is holding all emails in a queue and
getting error 'The remover server did not respond to a connection
attempt.'
So far I have not found out why exchange can't connect or what the exact
error it
Then you just need to include an 'Approved' header with the value
being whichever password you want to use.
On 5/18/06, Fabiano Breves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick,
The fact is that I have two way of sending messages to this list: One is
using the Outlook Express program and other one is
My messages aren't being relayed on my test system. I thought it might
be a weird permissions problem or something, so I tried this from
commandline:
cat /tmp/message.txt | /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post my-mail-list
and nothing came of it. No errors, no nothing.
John W. Baxter wrote:
On 5/18/06 10:24 AM, Anne Ramey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I've just switched over from sendmail to exim because of how well it
(supposedly) works with mailman, but now none of my owner posts are
going through...thus owners are not getting their
Steve Quezadas wrote:
My messages aren't being relayed on my test system. I thought it might
be a weird permissions problem or something, so I tried this from
commandline:
cat /tmp/message.txt | /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post my-mail-list
and nothing came of it. No errors, no nothing.
On 5/18/06, Daniel, Barry K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I did rebuild the aliases file and restart Sendmail.
The messages are arriving at the Mailman server with a @domain.gov address,
not @domainpriv.gov.
How do I ensure that Sendmail is set to accept this as a local delivery
address?
Hello, Everyone
I have been making a few fledgling attempts at learning how to set up
mailing lists using Mailman. In fact, I have one that I have created
for the use of friends of our cat. Like I said, I'm just figuring
out how to do it.
When I initially set up that list (and in all of my
Steven Ulrick wrote:
So my question is, how come I could change the Host name this list
prefers for email. setting before, but I can't now? I initially set
up both lists using the /usr/lib/mailman/bin/newlist command.
Possibly you specified a web domain the first time and not this time.
The
Patrick Bogen wrote:
On 5/18/06, Imre Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have some problems with a mailman list.
if i send from user A, to list L, and CC to B and C (where A,B,C are list
members on the same list), the mail i got back from the list (to user A) is
missing a CC address.
i mean
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