I got these problem when try to create first mailing list using mailman
after finish install mailman on my machine. Anyone could shed me a light ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usr/lib/mailman/bin# ./newlist -q mailman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ayamtua
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./newlist, line 219,
Mailman Ver: 2.1.5
Our company now exclusively uses Mailman for it's departmental mailing
lists and it's done through umbrella lists set up in the same way as the
org chart for the company.
I have managed to stop all sub-lists from re-archiving mails that have
been through higher lists by
Yes, you are right. The subscribe policy is Confirm, so it is normal not to see
any pending subscribe requests.
Using the list_pending script, I can see the emails which requested membership
and pending for confirmation. But still, the subscribers don't receive any
confirmation emails. And
M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
Using the list_pending script, I can see the emails which requested membership
and pending for confirmation. But still, the subscribers don't receive any
confirmation emails. And neither smtp, nor smtp-failure log nothing. Qmail
(which is working fine) doesn't log anything
OK, I give up, what does the nomail reason code U mean? Apparently
there is no documentation of these nomail reason codes anywhere on the
internet. I've seen a couple posts explaining that B means excessing
bounces, A means set by the administrator, and ? means unknown. So
what does U mean?
Ryan Kaldari wrote:
OK, I give up, what does the nomail reason code U mean? Apparently
there is no documentation of these nomail reason codes anywhere on the
internet. I've seen a couple posts explaining that B means excessing
bounces, A means set by the administrator, and ? means unknown. So
what
Dragon wrote:
Ryan Kaldari wrote:
OK, I give up, what does the nomail reason code U mean? Apparently
there is no documentation of these nomail reason codes anywhere on the
internet. I've seen a couple posts explaining that B means excessing
bounces, A means set by the administrator, and ? means
Wow, so obvious, I totally missed it! Sorry about that :) Thanks for your help!
-kaldari
On 9/20/07, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dragon wrote:
Ryan Kaldari wrote:
OK, I give up, what does the nomail reason code U mean? Apparently
there is no documentation of these nomail reason
Mike Peachey wrote:
I have managed to stop all sub-lists from re-archiving mails that have
been through higher lists by adding an X-No-Archive to mails as soon as
they're archived so that they only get archived once.
However, Subject Prefixes are giving me a little more hassle.
Currently, if
Ahmad Faisal wrote:
I got these problem when try to create first mailing list using mailman
after finish install mailman on my machine. Anyone could shed me a light ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usr/lib/mailman/bin# ./newlist -q mailman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ayamtua
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Mervyn Kahn wrote:
I know this was posted some time ago on how to clear out all the archive
info, I just cannot locate the instructions.
Can any one please assist.
It depends on what you want to accomplish. If you really want to
irrevocably remove all archived messages for a list, the safest
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