Joe Ruffolo wrout:
I want my list members to be able to respond back to the original poster. So
when they hit reply the actually reply back to the person who posted the
message. How do I do this? I've tried changing all the settings in the admin
interface but nothing seems to work. The reply to
Kim Huff wrote:
So, we would want anyone that signs up to go
into a queue and wait to be approved.
As Ralf said, you can do this totally withing Mailman via
subscribe_policy.
The problem is. what URL does one use for to subscribe?
Is there a way for me to customize this page? Most of my
Conrad Richter wrote:
Another way to deal with this is sender confirmation by email, where,
like subscriber confirmation by email, a message is sent with a
confirmation link. Mailman doesn't have this capability presently but it
seems to me that since it already has subscriber confirmation, it
Conrad Richter wrote:
Is there a hack somewhere for adding
this confirmation feature for messages? The fact that Mailman already
has an email confirmation ability for subscriptions built-in suggests to
me that someone, somewhere has figured out a way to use that facility
for message
James Sadri wrote:
I have an issue with people using @gmail and @googlemail domains
interchangably. I know some mailing lists you can configure to treat them as
the same - is there a way to do that with Mailman?
This will be properly supported in MM3. In MM2.1, short of hacking the
code, there
Carlos Williams wrote:
I just installed Mailman 2.1.9-4 on my Linux mail server and
configured it according to the online guide straight from the Mailman
site. It appears to be working fine and I get hit the main page via
Apache and see the only pubic list available called 'Mailman'. Now I
Ian Peel wrote:
Mail sent to these is not being forwarded. The archive shows that these
stopped working on October the 8th.
I have checked various admin setting pages however these have not
revealed anything to me.
It appears from the listinfo overview for your domain that the support
contact
Support wrote:
I'm trying to add a active email link in the non digest footer but having
trouble doing so. Is this possible?
No.
Basically I manage around 15 lists and want people to be able to opt out of
the list by emailing me directly at
a certain email address. I can get the email
Pedro Jacobetty wrote:
Is there any way I can make mailman convert MIME emails into
plain text, so wordpress recognizes the content of the email, and not only
its subject, in order to post it?
Use Mailman's content filtering and set collapse_alternatives and
convert_html_to_plaintext both to
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ian Peel wrote:
Mail sent to these is not being forwarded. The archive shows that these
stopped working on October the 8th.
I have checked various admin setting pages however these have not
revealed anything to me.
It appears from the listinfo overview for your domain that
I've just started being the list server for a low volume list
that runs on a OpenVZ virtual server where memory is limited to 256MB RAM
and when you hit various barriers your programs can't allocate more memory.
Unless you upgrade to a more expensive OpenVZ virtual server...
Apache2 seems to be
Hicks, Robert CTR
I searched Google but didn't find anything definitive for the error in the
subject line. I am trying to subscribe a member and I am using a valid email
address.
For Mailman, an email address MUST be qualified with a domain name,
e.g. 'u...@example.com' and not just 'user'
-Original Message-
From: m...@msapiro.net [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 1:30 PM
To: Hicks, Robert CTR; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] The email address you supplied is not valid.
(E.g.it must contain an `@'.)
Hicks, Robert CTR
I
Allen Armstrong wrote:
Is there a way to hide: to: field went sending to the list? I want to hide
my email address and my users email addresses.
That doesn't sound like hiding the To: header.
You can set General Options - anonymous_list to Yes to hide the
sender's address.
The To: in
I am having problems with my service provider handling outgoing list email... I
would like to temporarily disable bounce handling for debug so I can see the
complete bounces immediately.
Thanks,
John
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John Griessen wrote:
Apache2 seems to be failing with the least grace -- just locking up sometimes,
but adding mailman was what got me so close to my memory limits.
Suggestions?
I'm already reducing apache2 memory use by directions like:
StartServers 1
MinSpareServers 1
John wrote:
I am having problems with my service provider handling outgoing list email... I
would like to temporarily disable bounce handling for debug so I can see the
complete bounces immediately.
If you have access to the mailman installation, change the list-bounces
alias to go to you.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 08:29:44AM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
The member can subscribe both addresses and set one to no mail, or you
can hold non-member posts and when approving a post from a googlemail
address of a gmail member (or vice versa) check the box to add the
poster to the non-member
TG Platt - WW Publ wrote:
1. Can someone tell me if my hunch about not being able to move to a new
server and back without access to the mailman command line utils is right?
You MAY be able to move lists without access to Mailman's command line
utilities, but you can't do it without write
Brandon Rodak wrote:
In other words, is there a force the Plesk/Mailman not to use http://lists.
domain.com/mailman/ but use http://reports.domain.com/mailman/ for the
Mailman interfaces? Is there a default template Plesk uses when a new
mailing list (Mailman) is created which I can modify for
Daniel Ganea wrote:
I have a user that complains that he did not receive the mails, how can i
check that?
Is there a log for that? i've seen only this su logs that the message was
sent to the list members:
Nov 06 17:07:54 2009 (6726) post to infolist from infol...@.xxx,
size=120216,
John Griessen wrote:
I've gotten the install to work up to the point of a new list member's conf
email bouncing:
-
The mail system
sandbox-requ...@mail.cibolo.us (expanded from
sandbox-requ...@lists.cibolo.us): unknown user: sandbox-request
Reporting-MTA: dns; mail.cibolo.us
-
On Oct 29, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If I understand the OP's situation, this probably won't help. I think it
is a case of a single post to a large list. In this case, a single
OutgoingRunner will handle the message and the other runners will do
nothing.
If it's a case of a
Mark Sapiro wrote:
John Griessen wrote:
#mailman setup related:
relay_domains = lists.metalartists.org lists.cibolo.us
If this postfix is on the Mailman machine, these are not relay domains.
The addresses in these domains will be mapped to local addresses by
Mailman's virtual-mailman in
John Griessen wrote:
I'm still not sure what enables it except for it being put in the dir:
/usr/lib/mailman/scripts/
Is that all? If so, I've disabled it.
It is enabled by having an entry in transport_maps that identifies a
'mailman' transport for serving a domain and having an entry in
Carl Parsons wrote:
I rebuilt suexec so docroot is
-bash-3.2# suexec -V
-D AP_DOC_ROOT=/home
-D AP_GID_MIN=100
-D AP_HTTPD_USER=apache
-D AP_LOG_EXEC=/var/log/httpd/suexec.log
-D AP_SAFE_PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
-D AP_UID_MIN=500
-D AP_USERDIR_SUFFIX=public_html
created a
Thanks, I think I've got it set correct. My server has multiple domains, plesk
and qmail... in case anybody with a similar setup is interested, I found the
alias at /var/qmail/mailnames/domain/.qmail-listname-bounces
John
Mark Sapiro wrote:
John wrote:
I am having problems with my service
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 11:20:10AM +0200, Daniel Ganea wrote:
I have a user that complains that he did not receive the mails, how can i
check that?
your MTA log?
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-Original Message-
From: mailman-users-bounces+s.watkins=nhm.ac...@python.org
[mailto:mailman-users-bounces+s.watkins=nhm.ac...@python.org]
On Behalf Of Max Pyziur
Sent: 09 November 2009 01:09
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Using robots.txt
Greetings
From: Kuntz, Taina M.
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 2:17 PM
To: 'mailman-users@python.org'
Subject: Administrator Authentication
I am the List Administrator for a couple of mailing lists. I
am unable to get into the system.
I'm not sure if I typed my password incorrectly too many
Today, I had an interesting bug or a feature in Mailman, which took me
some time to fix.
I have a Mailman 2.1.12 which was running fine for months on a virtual host.
I did some low level kernel experiments, and the virtual guest started
to malfunction.
So, back to the original state -
Am 09.11.2009 12:57 schrieb Stephen J. Turnbull:
Johannes Wienke writes:
I got a strange problem with a mailman mailing list hosted at kde.org.
I'm registered at that list and also got access to the admin interface.
The problem is that if I post a message with thunderbird it gets into
No, I am getting the same issue over here as well.
- Original Message -
From: Kammen van, Marco, Springer SBM NL marco.vankam...@springer.com
To: mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 4:45 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] mail delay?
This mailman list sending mails that
Hello,
there is any version of mailman that runs under windows xt?
thanks a lot
best regards
djare...@pensatoio.it
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Mailman FAQ:
Speaking of brain dead AOL cretins, is there any way to get some sort of
personalization in digests that are sent out? I've got a few lists
where some
clueless AOL dimwit getting digests is marking the mail as abuse.
I would love to simply remove them from the list, but thanks to the
policies
I CAN NOT LOG INTO MY ADMIN ACCOUNT. MY WEB SITE IS VOODOO-SOUND.COM, I MAY
HAVE USED MY jsdit...@msn.commailto:jsdit...@msn.com EMAIL ADDRESS OR
cont...@voodoo-sound.commailto:cont...@voodoo-sound.com I DO KNOW MY PASSWORD
IS voodoo CAN YOU EMAIL MY DETAILS TO THIS EMAIL. ALSO I STILL LOST
It would seem as though one of our two mailing lists was completely deleted
and I don't know how this happened. I try to recreate the mailing list and I
keeping getting the same error shown below. The original mailing list was
called b...@rosecourt.org. I was not the one who originally set
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
It exited with Bug in Mailman version 2.1.12.
Webserver nor Mailman logs didn't give me a clue.
Mailman's 'error' log should have a a complete traceback and other
information about the error.
I browsed Mailman installation files; lists/*/config.pck suspiciously
Michael Capelle wrote:
No, I am getting the same issue over here as well.
And has been posted before, these are moderation delays.
We are applying additional resources to the moderation task which
should help reduce the delay.
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djare...@pensatoio.it wrote:
there is any version of mailman that runs under windows xt?
thanks a lot
I assume you mean Windows XP since the only XT I know is the IBM PC XT
which I don't think ran any version of Windows.
I have run every version of Mailman since about 2.1.7 with Apache and
Mark J Bradakis writes:
I would love to simply remove them from the list, but thanks to the
policies AOL has set forth, I have no way of finding out who they
are.
If it's a discussion list or an announcement list that the members
positively value, just announce to the list
1. AOL is
John Ditzel wrote:
I CAN NOT LOG INTO MY ADMIN ACCOUNT. MY WEB SITE IS VOODOO-SOUND.COM, I MAY
HAVE USED MY jsdit...@msn.commailto:jsdit...@msn.com EMAIL ADDRESS OR
cont...@voodoo-sound.commailto:cont...@voodoo-sound.com I DO KNOW MY
PASSWORD IS voodoo CAN YOU EMAIL MY DETAILS TO THIS EMAIL.
Perry Larkin wrote:
It would seem as though one of our two mailing lists was completely deleted
and I don't know how this happened. I try to recreate the mailing list and I
keeping getting the same error shown below. The original mailing list was
called b...@rosecourt.org. I was not the
Mark J Bradakis wrote:
Speaking of brain dead AOL cretins, is there any way to get some sort of
personalization in digests that are sent out?
Have you tried VERP?
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On Oct 31, 2009, at 10:54 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
I don't know if the patches at http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-ssls/
would be helpful here or not. It's an attempt to add some OpenPGP and
S/MIME capabilities to Mailman.
I'll take a closer look at some point, but I suspect they won't be
On Oct 31, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Conrad Richter wrote:
Another way to deal with this is sender confirmation by email, where,
like subscriber confirmation by email, a message is sent with a
confirmation link. Mailman doesn't have this capability presently
but it
seems to me that since it already
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