On 11/3/07, Mikael Hansen wrote:
I was wondering if there are any issues in 2.1.9 or 2.1.8 with having
the same hour twice, concerning archives and other sequence related
matters such as moderating a message stamped later than the approval
of it.
Computers have been dealing with issues
Mikael Hansen wrote:
I was wondering if there are any issues in 2.1.9 or 2.1.8 with having
the same hour twice, concerning archives and other sequence related
matters such as moderating a message stamped later than the approval
of it.
Mailman will work as expected across the time change.
When posting to a list, if I reply to a reply to a reply, I get a
rejection from the server saying The message's content type was not
explicitly allowed - but prior to this, the messages get accepted. Any
ideas what may be causing this, and what the admin can do (no command
line access) to
I installed mailamn in debian with apt-get install
But no listarchive
A 404 page comes upp if i click on a mail archive link
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Martin Dennett wrote:
When posting to a list, if I reply to a reply to a reply, I get a
rejection from the server saying The message's content type was not
explicitly allowed - but prior to this, the messages get accepted. Any
ideas what may be causing this, and what the admin can do (no
mattias wrote:
I installed mailamn in debian with apt-get install
But no listarchive
A 404 page comes upp if i click on a mail archive link
Are the archives (archives/private/listname/*) there?
Since you get a 404, I'm asuming this is a public archive so is there a
symlink
Mark
Thanks as ever. The incoming mail was (appeared to be) in plain text, so
I've made an amendment in Thunderbird's settings to reply in plain text.
I'll see what happens next time I try to reply as previous.
Rgds
MD
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Martin Dennett wrote:
When posting to a list,
And just to throw a bit more fuel on the fire, my reply to Mark bounced
as Reason: spam source blocked
:-)
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Martin Dennett wrote:
When posting to a list, if I reply to a reply to a reply, I get a
rejection from the server saying The message's content type was not
Martin Dennett wrote:
And just to throw a bit more fuel on the fire, my reply to Mark bounced
as Reason: spam source blocked
That message comes from Postini when it has blacklisted the IP address
that is connecting to it to deliver the mail. If this blacklisting is
improper, you can try to
We have a newsletter with 1500+ subscribers which is currently hosted on my
friends house. He has DSL and the connection goes to crap for 5-15 minutes
every time we send one out, other than that it works fine. When I looked at
some of the low cost hosting options none of them seem to be good
On 11/4/07, Chuck Peters wrote:
What is required to make this work properly?
From the Mailman side, they need to accept your port 25 connections,
and queue and deliver the outgoing messages. Of course, this means
you need to ensure that VERP and personalization are turned off, and
you
We run a mailman list. Anyone can subscribe but we would prefer to restrict
subscription to members of our not-for-profit organisation. We have those
members on an online database. Has anyone ever linked the mailman list of
subscribers to another database of email addresses and is there any
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On 11/04/2007 05:25 PM, David Beaumont wrote:
We run a mailman list. Anyone can subscribe but we would prefer to restrict
subscription to members of our not-for-profit organisation. We have those
members on an online database. Has anyone ever
Thnanks for very prompt response. I can obtain the list of members although
I do not have server shell access, I can do it by email commands so that is
no problem. I don't understand though how you use that.
I should add our mailman list is on a suppliers server. We have our own
website on
David Beaumont wrote:
Thnanks for very prompt response. I can obtain the list of members although
I do not have server shell access, I can do it by email commands so that is
no problem. I don't understand though how you use that.
Steven doesn't allow direct subscription to the list.
On 11/4/07, Brad Knowles wrote:
On 11/4/07, Chuck Peters wrote:
What is required to make this work properly?
From the Mailman side, they need to accept your port 25 connections,
and queue and deliver the outgoing messages.
There's one other factor to consider. Handling Internet e-mail
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