Thank you, Mark.
I looked in Cpanel and could see no directory starting with /usr/. I have a
reseller account and nangoku-jiyu-jin.net http://nangoku-jiyu-jin.net/ is a
subset of turnlefthostimg.org http://turnlefthostimg.org/, but for now I am
looking in the cpanel for nangoku-jiyu-jin.net
On 08/20/2015 10:13 AM, Richard wrote:
However, what is really annoying is that it takes the original From:
line and puts it on the Reply-To: line and there's no way to turn this
off.
I can't seem to find any explanation of why anyone thinks this is a
good idea. Maybe someone here can
Hi,
I'm on a mailing list that recently switched the mailman DMARC setting
to Munge from. IMO, the munging of the From: line is fine as far as
I'm concerned and I see how that fixes the DMARC problem.
However, what is really annoying is that it takes the original From:
line and puts it on the
On the archive page of my mailman list the dates are not showing up
properly. It looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/IrmWnie.png
As you can see, instead of the date a string %(date)s is shown. It is
also worth noting, that it already worked properly. However, suddenly (at
least I cannot state
On 8/21/15 4:28 AM, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
I am running some moderated mailing lists (for newsletters) where only I
myself should be able to send messages. Every now and then some of my
list members get trapped in a spam bulk mail and repeat this spam even
to my lists.
In Privacy options Sender
On 08/21/2015 01:28 AM, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
In Privacy options Sender filters, I see many options to treat
postings from non-member addresses. But I don't find a way to discard
posting from defined list members automatically, without dropping them
from the list.
Is there any such option
On 08/21/2015 02:29 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
On the archive page of my mailman list the dates are not showing up
properly. It looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/IrmWnie.png
As you can see, instead of the date a string %(date)s is shown. It is
also worth noting, that it already worked properly.
Richard writes:
Below is why I think it's a bad idea. Why can't we encode the
original email address in a comment or quoted token on the From:
line instead of jamming it onto Reply-To?
Because that makes it very inconvenient to reply to author. On some
lists, that's a crucial feature.
I am running some moderated mailing lists (for newsletters) where only I
myself should be able to send messages. Every now and then some of my
list members get trapped in a spam bulk mail and repeat this spam even
to my lists.
In Privacy options Sender filters, I see many options to treat