On 3/19/08, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On python.org this is postmaster. Do many sites split the
responsibilities between mail and list care and feeding?
Some sites do, but on the ones I run I usually have a separate
listmaster and postmaster address anyway.
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On 3/19/08, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
While I'm blabbing about this, I'd like to float another idea
related to RFC 2142. We have postmaster (mail), webmaster (web)
and quite often hostmaster (DNS).
There's a hell of a lot more than that, and 2142 is not the only RFC
to be looking at for this
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 05:34:18PM -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On python.org this is postmaster. Do many sites split the
responsibilities between mail and list care and feeding?
I know that some do, some don't; but beyond that, I don't have
much of a feel for how it's done across the 'net. I
please submit me
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On 3/19/08, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A group mismatch will result in the wrapper exiting with a non-zero
status and issuing a message which should appear somewhere.
Other errors should be logged in Mailman's error log.
If it gets that far. I'm suspecting that there's a
bill christensen wrote:
The only options given are -l for list and -q for queue. Then it says
filename is the name of the plaintext message file to inject. If omitted,
standard input is used. Ok... but there doesn't seem to be any way to
designate a file name (my obvious guess at -filename
On 3/20/08, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
(Incidentally, I'm not aware of any current effort to update RFC 2142.)
Not any current efforts to update 2142, no. But there are other
standard role mailbox names that I've seen used and recommended,
although I have not yet been able to locate a source for