On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 04:39:48 +0100, Chase, Edward ech...@providence.edu
wrote:
No, not Gmail. My address is in-house Exchange and my test student
account is Microsoft Live@edu which I would assume is a really, really
big Exchange system. So might this not be a GNU-Mailman behavior ?
If you'd like to do this in a web interface, you may want to set up a
cron job which files all list members periodically and gets analyzed by
a PHP form in a browser, like we do here:
http://www.dsd.net/news/news_abo.php?lan=en
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Am 11.08.2011 21:01, schrieb Douglas D. J. de Macedo:
Hi,
Is there a way to reset all ppls bounces in all lists?
Ive tried withlist -a -r reset_bounce
but no joy
regards
Steven Jones
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Hi,
I just upgrade Mailman but for some reason it seems to be talking to postfix on
::1 and postfix does a relay denyFor mailman is this normal? Or do I have
a misconfiguration?
regards
Steven Jones
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Steven Jones writes:
I just upgrade Mailman but for some reason it seems to be talking
to postfix on ::1 and postfix does a relay denyFor mailman is
this normal? Or do I have a misconfiguration?
I gather that you had a working Mailman installation that stopped
working on upgrade. If
Steven Jones wrote:
Is there a way to reset all ppls bounces in all lists?
Ive tried withlist -a -r reset_bounce
but no joy
Did you first download and install per its docstring
http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/reset_bounce.py (mirrored at