I am running mailman and postfix on a Debian Stable machine.
Mail-archive.com will not archive emails if the header X-No-Archive is
set to yes.
Is this header set via mailman or postfix? I want to set it to No
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Have a new and different one. One of my users that has two lists, let's
call them list1 and list2. If he sends a message to list1 and cc's
list2, list1 never receives the message. If he sends the same message
only to list1, it goes through
Anne Ramey wrote:
Thank you for the reply. I have to restart Mailman this weekend (during
our maintenance window) anyway for another change. I'll take way2 and
see what I see the next week. I'll let you know the results.
Note that the patch to scripts/post does not require a Mailman
Many Thanks for the info!
Mark Sapiro wrote:
There is no option or setting to do this. You would have to modify the
code in Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py.
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Hello everybody,
My question is simple:
Can you tell me how can I rename a mailing list?
I have a mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I want to rename this into [EMAIL
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Regards
Pierre
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QA Engg wrote:
I tried the procedure to install mailman from the Wikipedia and
following errors
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ emerge -p mailman
bash: emerge: command not found
[...]
You are trying to follow instructions for a package and perhaps even an
OS which you do not have.
[EMAIL
pierre lacoste wrote:
Can you tell me how can I rename a mailing list?
Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.070.htp
Dan
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Terrence Brannon wrote:
I am running mailman and postfix on a Debian Stable machine.
Mail-archive.com will not archive emails if the header X-No-Archive is
set to yes.
Neither will Mailman.
Is this header set via mailman or postfix? I want to set it to No
Neither standard Mailman nor
OK thanks
Pierre
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 10:15:38 -0500
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] rename a mailing list
pierre lacoste wrote:
Can you tell me how can I rename a mailing list?
Mailman FAQ:
I looked somewhat in the archives but am not finding information on what
port mailmanctl listens on. Or this whole email may show my ignorance on
the setup. But what I am trying to do is setup a warning in our nocol if
mailmanctl is down. I need a port number.
Thanks
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
I looked somewhat in the archives but am not finding information on what
port mailmanctl listens on. Or this whole email may show my ignorance on
the setup. But what I am trying to do is setup a warning in our nocol if
mailmanctl is down. I need a port number.
All,
I would like to know how Mailman handles an email that is sent to an
umbrella list that contains multiple lists and contains one or more
users that are members of the various lists. Is Mailman smart enough
to not send multiple messages to the user(s) that are on multiple lists
under the
I'm seeing the following errors in the error log. Any one know where to
find a fix? This is MM 2.1.5 running on RHEL 4 Python 2.3.4.
Thanks,
Oct 24 18:15:35 2007 (13363) SHUNTING:
1193264135.2076499+0c863f656c1d72d260d866d594b0e1bfedff5c6e
Oct 24 18:15:51 2007 (13363) Uncaught runner exception:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I'm seeing the following errors in the error log. Any one know where to
find a fix? This is MM 2.1.5 running on RHEL 4 Python 2.3.4.
Thanks,
Oct 24 18:15:35 2007 (13363) SHUNTING:
1193264135.2076499+0c863f656c1d72d260d866d594b0e1bfedff5c6e
Oct 24
Jim Park wrote:
I would like to know how Mailman handles an email that is sent to an
umbrella list that contains multiple lists and contains one or more
users that are members of the various lists. Is Mailman smart enough
to not send multiple messages to the user(s) that are on multiple
Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a
list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing
and I need to see how much mail is being processed by the list.
So if the list has 400 members and it only has four emails a week sent
to it, no big
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a
list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing
and I need to see how much mail is being processed by the list.
See
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a
list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing
and I need to see how much mail is being processed by the list.
See
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 10/24/2007 06:33 PM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a
list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing
and I need to see how much mail is being processed by
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
So there is not a nocol type way to have yourself paged for mailman itself.
I know nothing about nocol, but it seems unlikely that the only way it
can check on the health of a process is via communication to a socket,
but even if that is the case, you could create your
Steven Stern wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 10/24/2007 06:33 PM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a
list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing
and I need to see how much
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
I guess the real question is will it do a history too? I need to figure
out past history.
mmdsr as written just does a daily report, but the information it
sumarizes and reports is all in Mailman's log files, so it should be
easy to adapt to your needs.
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