Wouldn't it be simple enough just to use rot13, or the senders name
without the domain?
On 8/7/2019 5:20 PM, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
On 8/7/2019 1:17 PM, Scott Neader wrote:
I need a way to put some clue about the recipient into the footer, when
personalization is enabled. I've seen some past sol
Never mind. Beware of yum-update. I have mailman in /usr/local, and yum update
installed a new copy in /usr/lib, and helpfully updated the script in
/etc/smrsh to point to the new one. &*&*(#^!!
On Aug 19, 2016, at 2:29 PM, David Josephson wrote:
> We have been running Mailman 2.1
We have been running Mailman 2.1.18-1 for a long time, on a Centos 7
system with sendmail. We do a yum update every few months. Coincident
with the last one, which included a kernel update to 3.10, mailman
stopped working, posts are bounced back with this message:
- The following addre
On 10/31/13 6:01 PM, Janice Boothe wrote:
When I try to log into the admin page for my list (recently upgraded to
MM2.1.5) I get the following...
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.15
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform the webmaster for this site
I got this error once in an upgrade, it was a f
On 5/20/2013 11:12 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 05/20/2013 11:05 AM, David Josephson wrote:
Yes... but nothing changed on the server in /etc ... it worked fine a
couple of days ago, then there was a disk full, now it doesn't. Nothing
has changed in /etc for several months, and regular mail c
Yes... but nothing changed on the server in /etc ... it worked fine a
couple of days ago, then there was a disk full, now it doesn't. Nothing
has changed in /etc for several months, and regular mail client works.
On 05/19/2013 10:45 PM, David Josephson wrote:
/logs/smtp-failure shows
On 05/20/2013 05:20 AM, Richard Shetron wrote:
I've noticed that if mailman is stopped/crashes/system reboot/etc. and
there is anything in mailman/qfiles/maildir/cur that stuff seems to just
hang in mailman until you stop mailman, clear this directory, and then
restart mailman. May not be your
and find no obviously
corrupt .pck files. I moved ~mailman/lists and ~mailman/archives off
somewhere else, reinstalled the same version, brought those directories
back to ~mailman, and get the same behavior.
What am I missing?
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David Josephson
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problem was something else?
Thanks ...
David Josephson
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