Apologies if this is too simple for this list -- I have tried looking
through the online documentation and even this list's archive...
SIMPLE VERSION OF QUESTION:
I'm trying to find out how to stop a list from scrubbing embedded messages.
Does it have something to do with content filtering? (
On 7/17/19 10:36 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 7/17/19 5:50 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
>
>> Here is a sample of one semi-regular bounce I get from a list I manage
>> (I haved X'ed out the personal information included in the bounce). I
>> suspect that one issue is that this is a bounce message, not a
On 7/17/19 5:50 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
> Here is a sample of one semi-regular bounce I get from a list I manage
> (I haved X'ed out the personal information included in the bounce). I
> suspect that one issue is that this is a bounce message, not a server
> refusing (thus they are probably
On 7/17/19 8:18 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 7/17/19 4:23 PM, David Andrews wrote:
>> I run an installation that has over 300 lists. Normally, for years, I
>> received around 300 uncaught bounce notifications a day. In the past
>> couple of months, it has dramatically increased to 3000 to 4000 a
On 7/17/19 4:23 PM, David Andrews wrote:
> I run an installation that has over 300 lists. Normally, for years, I
> received around 300 uncaught bounce notifications a day. In the past
> couple of months, it has dramatically increased to 3000 to 4000 a day.
> Some questions: what causes them?
I run an installation that has over 300 lists. Normally, for years,
I received around 300 uncaught bounce notifications a day. In the
past couple of months, it has dramatically increased to 3000 to 4000
a day. Some questions: what causes them? Can they be reduced? Do
they hurt anything?
Hi folks, I am not very technically inclined and I'm the co- listkeeper for a
group. We have had some problems lately and we were wondering
what would happen if we made changes to the Content Filtering section of the
Admin page?
If :
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
were removed would the
At Wed, 20 Aug 2014 09:34:17 -0300 Nancy cyberg...@eastlink.ca wrote:
Hi folks, I am not very technically inclined and I'm the co- listkeeper for a
group. We have had some problems lately and we were wondering
what would happen if we made changes to the Content Filtering section of the
Nancy writes:
If :
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
were removed would the listkeepers, as owners of the group receive
bounces from everyone who tried to send formatted text?
Whether the owners would receive notification depends on the
filter_action (last option on that screen),
Hi, Mark and other members.
On December 14, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
On 12/14/2013 01:13 AM, Joe wrote:
Hi, everyone.
I am the admin for 5 Mailman lists residing on the same server and part of
the same domain. There are tasks I have been performing with
On 12/19/2013 12:30 AM, Joe wrote:
On December 14, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
You could create a script on your work station to issue 'wget' commands
to do the subscribes. See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/uIA9 and
the post at
Hi, everyone.
I am the admin for 5 Mailman lists residing on the same server and part of the
same domain. There are tasks I have been performing with great frequency lately
and have started to question if there is a simpler way to perform them.
These are the questions:
1. I often subscribe
Hi, Martin.
Thank you for your help and reply.
Unfortunately I am not well trained and skilled on the use of Unix (or in my
case Apple's version of it). Any admin I do must be done using the browser
interface available in Mailman.
Will all the answers to my questions be dependent on command
On 12/14/13, 5:23 AM, Joe wrote:
One more question I forgot to ask on my original post:
Is there a way to configure Mailman so that when users select 'reply' the
message goes to the list and when they select 'reply all' the message goes to
both the list and the poster wrote the message they
Richard Damon writes:
On 12/14/13, 5:23 AM, Joe wrote:
One more question I forgot to ask on my original post:
Is there a way to configure Mailman so that when users select
'reply' the message goes to the list and when they select 'reply
all' the message goes to both the list and
Hi Joe!
I am the admin for 5 Mailman lists residing on the same server and part
of the same domain. There are tasks I have been performing with great
frequency lately and have started to question if there is a simpler way
to perform them.
These are the questions:
1. I often subscribe
On 12/14/2013 01:13 AM, Joe wrote:
Hi, everyone.
I am the admin for 5 Mailman lists residing on the same server and part of
the same domain. There are tasks I have been performing with great frequency
lately and have started to question if there is a simpler way to perform them.
and later
On 2011-03-13 6:07 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I have no knowledge of how mlmmj stores it's data or what its list
settings and subscriber settings are and how they would map to Mailman.
Ok, thanks...
Maybe some thought could be given to a migrations page on the wiki,
dealing with such
Tanstaafl wrote:
Do you or anyone else know anything about mlmmj, and how hard migrating
the user accounts and archives would be?
I have no knowledge of how mlmmj stores it's data or what its list
settings and subscriber settings are and how they would map to Mailman.
Migrating archives is
On 2011-03-10 5:32 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Tanstaafl wrote:
So, will MM3 have the ability to assign unique credentials
(username+password) to admins and moderators?
Yes.
Thanks for all of your answers Mark, very helpful...
One last question...
The last response I got was about how
Hello,
There is currently another (this is probably the 3rd or 4th) discussion
going on right now on the tdf-discuss list (tdf = The Document
Foundation, which is hosting all of the libreoffice lists) about issues
with their list infrastructure...
They are currently using mlmmj, and have said
On 2011-03-10 6:55 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
2. Multiple moderators all sharing the same password.
Is it possible for each mod to have a different password? If not, isn't
this a security issue if you decide to boot a moderator? If not, why not?
Wow.. I forgot that access to the moderator pages is
Tanstaafl wrote:
There is currently another (this is probably the 3rd or 4th) discussion
going on right now on the tdf-discuss list (tdf = The Document
Foundation, which is hosting all of the libreoffice lists) about issues
with their list infrastructure...
They are currently using mlmmj, and
Tanstaafl wrote:
So, will MM3 have the ability to assign unique credentials
(username+password) to admins and moderators?
Yes.
Is there a way to assign
unique passwords now for different moderators?
Not without significant code modification.
--
Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.netThe
Hello there! I will be using mailman to send out weekly digests to our staff
globally. Is there a way to reconfigure the format to make it look more
readable (Please see example below)? Also, can users send emails with
attachments to be included in the digest? I'm assuming no, but please let me
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 18:55, Jason Vuong Do j...@irex.org wrote:
Hello there! I will be using mailman to send out weekly digests to our staff
globally. Is there a way to reconfigure the format to make it look more
readable (Please see example below)? Also, can users send emails with
I am the administrator of the Maternal Newborn and Child Health Promotion
(MNCHP) listserv.
1. My info page says it is temporarily disabled. How can I change this?
2. A listserv member forgot her password. How can she get it? I thought it
was through the info page?
Meghan
Meghan
On 2/9/10 7:39 AM, Boston-McCracken, Meghan at
m.boston-mccrac...@healthnexus.ca wrote:
I am the administrator of the Maternal Newborn and Child Health Promotion
(MNCHP) listserv.
Listserv is the trademarked name for L-Soft's mailing list management
product. It is not the same as GNU Mailman .
On 2/9/2010 6:39 AM, Boston-McCracken, Meghan wrote:
I am the administrator of the Maternal Newborn and Child Health
Promotion (MNCHP) listserv.
1.My info page says it is temporarily disabled. How can I change
this? 2. A listserv member forgot her password. How can she get it? I
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 11:27:37AM -0400, Julie Gray wrote:
Is there a way to link Mailman to a blog to send automatic updates?
Or is this a service that is not offered?
Not, afaik, out of the box, however, it shouldn't be too difficult to
whip up a curl/diff/plain-textize - mail script, where
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 02:04:51PM +0100, Adam McGreggor wrote:
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 11:27:37AM -0400, Julie Gray wrote:
Is there a way to link Mailman to a blog to send automatic updates?
Or is this a service that is not offered?
Not, afaik, out of the box, however, it shouldn't be
On 06/02/09 10:27, Julie Gray wrote:
Is there a way to link Mailman to a blog to send automatic updates?
Or is this a service that is not offered?
Not as such.
However you could have Mailman send messages to something else that will
do the updates for you. A couple of options come to mind.
Hello,
I am working with the government of Somerville, Massachusetts in order to
determine an appropriate email list hosting service. I have a few questions
about the Mailman server which are not answered on your website.
Is there a way to link Mailman to a blog to send automatic updates?
When I upgraded my test Ubuntu system from Mailman 2.1.9 to 2.1.11
I saw messages for each list:
Updating mailing list: mailman
Updating the held requests database.
- updating old private mbox file
looks like you have a really recent CVS installation...
you're
Barry Finkel wrote:
When I upgraded my test Ubuntu system from Mailman 2.1.9 to 2.1.11
I saw messages for each list:
Updating mailing list: mailman
Updating the held requests database.
- updating old private mbox file
looks like you have a really recent CVS
Hi,
I have two questions.
1-How do I change the recipients email address to not say the email list
name? I'd rather it state their unique email address instead.
2-Is there anything I can do so that the emails I send out are not caught by
spam? I have recently added all of my email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two questions.
1-How do I change the recipients email address to not say the email list
name? I'd rather it state their unique email address instead.
Set the admin Non-digest options - personalize to Full personalization.
If you don't see the personalize
On 3/30/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2-Is there anything I can do so that the emails I send out are not caught by
spam? I have recently added all of my email addresses to mailman and I've
noticed that the responses to my emails and hits to my website have
dramatically increased since
I need to migrate from listproc to mailman. In trying to look at some of
the configurations. We need to find out when an individual list may have
rec'd mail. Is there a individual mail log for each list like in listproc.
Or maybe I am looking at this in the wrong way.I can look in the
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
I need to migrate from listproc to mailman. In trying to look at some of
the configurations. We need to find out when an individual list may have
rec'd mail. Is there a individual mail log for each list like in listproc.
No.
Or maybe I am looking at this in the
Hi
I'm using mailman 2.1.9-4 on a Debian Sarge server.
I need to create a batch of lists for the management of each of our
institutional units (departments, services, etc.)
Apart from the members and the name, the setup is very similar for all
of them so I looked at the FAQ and I'm wondering if
Mario Filipe wrote:
Apart from the members and the name, the setup is very similar for all
of them so I looked at the FAQ and I'm wondering if I can use the answer
number 4.38 (quoted below) as a solution ?
Yes. Configure one list via the web. Write it's configuration with
'bin/config_list
I am looking into ways to improve performance for our mailman server. It
currently serves 15,000 mailing list, and the largest list has more than
10,000 members. We are running mailman 2.1.8 with Postfix. We have load
spike at 20, and during busy hours, load average is around 10. Messages
delays
Xueshan Feng wrote:
Mailman FAQ 6.6 mentioned the following configuration tuning for
qrunner:
|Set your qrunner proc to live longer, and extend the lock life:
|QRUNNER_LOCK_LIFETIME = hours(10)
|QRUNNER_PROCESS_LIFETIME = minutes(15)
|QRUNNER_MAX_MESSAGES = 300
|Set these to 20 hours, 2 hours
Hi Folks
Please forgive me if these questions are already answered someplace in the
on line documentation, I swear I've looked, but can't find info on these
issues, and they're rather important to me. A point toward the right place
on the site, or hopefully a quick answer would be greatly
Gail wrote:
The way we've run the list requires that all messages must be read and
approved by me, and at times I also need to 'add' comments to the end of a
message. It appears that all approvals are done on the web, rather than
through email, is that correct?
No. Moderated messages can be
I have a mailing list of about 900 members. There are quite a few email
addresses that have bounced. I noticed that mailman marked these addresses as
nomail, which I assume means email is not sent to these addresses.
My questions pertain to the performance of the list. Should I un-subscribe
Mark Phillips wrote:
My questions pertain to the performance of the list. Should I un-subscribe
these bounced email addresses? Does leaving them marked as nomail impact
the performance of my list? What is the accepted practice for bounced email
addresses?
Set whatever you want on your list's
Please excuse this (potential) double post. My ISP is
blocked from posting to this list, so I am trying
again from a yahoo account. Sometimes I can get
through from my ISP, other times not. So I am trying
again! :(
I have a mysql database with names and email addresses
for our little league.
I
Mark Phillips wrote:
I have seen the documentation on what the command line
commands are, but I am not sure how to issue those
commands from a python script.
See http://docs.python.org/lib/os-process.html
Briefly, once you have the list name, owner email and list password in
appropriate
Hello Everyone,
I am a newbie to mailman but I can not figure out how to
1. Create an announce only list
2. Automatically subscribe registrants to our lists using a script. For
example, when someone becomes a member of our organization, I would like the
script to automatically subscribe that
Hi,
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Nelly Yusupova wrote:
I am a newbie to mailman but I can not figure out how to
1. Create an announce only list
That's a FAQ.
2. Automatically subscribe registrants to our lists using a script.
For example, when someone becomes a member of our
Hi,
I've just installed the mailman in my Ubuntu system and set up a
mailing list. I've gone through all the necessary steps stated in the
Mailman Documentation including Apache installation.
I have tested 'mylist' with a dummy (but working) e-mail address
whether it really works or not. I've
Mark;
Thanks again for all of the help and patience. In regards to this list
actually being an announcement list...you're absolutely right and
I'm now going through the link you provided.
Here's what I now plan on doing, based on your suggestions/feedback
and the information on the link you
Joe Espinoza wrote:
- Under the membership management page, I'll set the Additional Member Task=
s to
turn on the mod flag for all users. That way if anyone sends a msg
to the list, including me...it will sit and wait in the queue until I
release it. Which is nice, especially if I goof up and
Mark, again a million 'Thank You's'! Regarding the Automated bounce
processing, can I just disable this?
If so, should an email message 'bounce' how will I be notified if I
disable the 'automated bounce processing option? I guess in this case,
I do want to have interaction and intervene manually.
Joe Espinoza wrote:
Mark, again a million 'Thank You's'! Regarding the Automated bounce
processing, can I just disable this?
Yes. Just set Bounce processing-bounce_processing to No.
If so, should an email message 'bounce' how will I be notified if I
disable the 'automated bounce processing
Mark;
Thank you so much!
J.
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Regarding an earlier question on changing the headers;
I guess something similar can be achieved by;
- Changing the name of the list, to something less obvious
- Enabling the 'Moderated' option for all users by default, so that
way anyone that attempts to post to the list...will not be able to.
Joe Espinoza wrote:
Regarding an earlier question on changing the headers;
I guess something similar can be achieved by;
- Changing the name of the list, to something less obvious
- Enabling the 'Moderated' option for all users by default, so that
way anyone that attempts to post to the
I'm in the process of moving lists over to my Mailman server from
another list server. I can get an exported list of subscribers from
that server but I need to know the format for the file for use with a
Mass Subscription to the Mailman Server.
The export from the old list server is in the
Hello list thank you for having me.
I have some tough questions regarding my installation of Mailman on a
Mac running OS X Server 10.2.8.
I have successfully installed Mailman (Python was already installed as
expected). I am able to create lists and have done so. I think there
is a problem
DJ Freak wrote:
But...more importantly, the web interface is not coming up when I type
in www.beathustler.com/mailman. I host several sites but my lookup
name name is www.beathustler.com and that's what I entered as per the
Mailman install instructions. Now my site lives on a different
Dana Rasmussen wrote:
Does the mass subscribe option allow for bulk additions from a file containing the
list of addresses?
Yes, see the Membership Management...-Mass Subscription page for
details.
Can you invite people to join a list using the mass subscribe option? I would like
the
Hello,
Does the mass subscribe option allow for bulk additions from a file containing the
list of addresses?
Can you invite people to join a list using the mass subscribe option? I would like the
potential members to opt-in with a confirmation reply e-mail.
Regards,
Dana
Hi,
I am new to this - in fact, my list is no yet operative beyond mere
testing with a handful of members.
I am trying to create my own personalised web interface for a new
mailing list and so far some things have gone successfully and some
others are proving difficult to do (I am a novice in
Wanda Clark Araujo wrote:
We're in the process of setting up with hostway. They've recommended
Mailman.
We'd like an email marketing software to allows us to create
professional-looking, colorful HTML email newsletters, to manage email
lists (so we can upload our data lists, target or
Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Mailman also doesn't provide the ability to email only a portion of the
member list. You'd need to set up a separate list for each portion that
you'd want to send different emails to, then (I think) you could set up an
umbrella list
Paul Tomblin wrote:
Not true. You can set up topics in recent versions of Mailman, and
people can subscribe to as many or as few of the topics of that list as
they want.
ah! thanks much for correcting me, I haven't played with topics on Mailman
yet. I'm familar with them on a LSoft list
Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member gets? I
Not as far as I can tell.
--
Paul Tomblin [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
Don't use a big word where a diminutive one will suffice.
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member
gets? I
Not as far as I can tell.
Sure they can. The listowner can change options for list members
Quoting Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Paul Tomblin wrote:
Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member
gets? I
Not as far as I can tell.
Sure they can. The listowner can change options for list members
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
I don't see any option to do that on the version of Mailman I'm using
(2.1.1).
You should be able to just pull up the membership list and click on
the subscriber's name to be taken to their options page, where you can
edit
Were in the process of setting up with hostway. Theyve recommended
Mailman.
Wed like an email marketing software to allows us to create
professional-looking, colorful HTML email newsletters, to manage email lists
(so we can upload our data lists, target or segment portions of it and
i would like to ask you a couple of questions. for example,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] march is vol. 5 and each digest is an issue.
i know how to go on line and read each message. is there a way to go on
line and read the messages by digest, volume and issue, or ar those digests
only composed and sent to
Hi
Does mailman offer multi-user autoresponder - e.g. can
my members each get their own mailing list and manage it online with this nice
looking system?
Thanks
Christine
Hart Managing
Directorwww.cyberachievers.biz
+27313037714 Bus. Hrs: Mon to Fr 8:00am to 4:00pm
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On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 12:27, Keith wrote:
Dear Sirs,
We have been using Mail Man on our Linux based Mail Server for the last
three weeks to mail to our Newsletter list of nearly 50,000 members.
Everytime we send the Newsletter our Mail Server goes down. This only
happens when we use Mail
Dear Sirs,
We have been using Mail Man on our Linux based Mail Server for the last
three weeks to mail to our Newsletter list of nearly 50,000 members.
Everytime we send the Newsletter our Mail Server goes down. This only
happens when we use Mail Man. Are there issues with the number of people
Dear All,
Let say I have a domain name called dom1.com. Accessing the Admin Links page
gives me the same interface but with different email address. e.g.:
1- www.dom1.com/mailman/admin gives me (send questions and comments to
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
2- list.dom1.com/mailman/admin gives me
At 04:51 PM 2/22/03, Jon Carnes wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 22:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Can this program delete the wrong addresses automatically, where as
with
aol you have to do it manually?
Nothing deletes a wrong address automatically, but if the address
bounces too often then
1. Can this program delete the wrong addresses automatically, where as with
aol you have to do it manually?
2. Can you import your maillist from a dbf format and include it in your
program or does it have to be reentered?
3. How many emails can be sent at one time?
Martiele Swanko
The
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 22:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Can this program delete the wrong addresses automatically, where as with
aol you have to do it manually?
Nothing deletes a wrong address automatically, but if the address
bounces too often then Mailman will automatically move the
We're still using Mailman 2.0beta6 and it's been fine for out announce-only
list. We're also running Redhat 6.1.
But we're looking to upgrade to Redhat 7.3 or 8.0, and also to a newer
mailman, so I've got some questions that I hope some of the listmembers can
answer.
1. Just how close to
From: Tenant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Just how close to being released is Mailman 2.1? It seems like it's
been
forever.
Arround 23 december 2.1 final version.
2. Any difficulties with Mailman 2.1 when running Redhat 7.3 or 8.0? Can
it
be installed on RH6.1 (is a newer python required?) We might
On Saturday, November 30, 2002, at 12:09 PM, Danny Terweij wrote:
4. Will subscribers be able to ubsubscribe without passwords? This is
the
largest complaint we get from subscribers.
Nope, still the same.
Not strictly true. if you don't give the password, it'll mail you a
link you can use
Ive noticed that members are constantly coming up as nomail marked next to their name. I checked the bounce log and Im seeing a
lot of errors like 1 more allowed over 431930 secs What does that mean? I am noticing a serious CNAME lookup error in
qmail (if anyone has insight on that, Id
Is the software free? If not how much is
it?
Will it work with powerMTA?
Chris
I am on the market for a new listserv service and I had a few questions I
could not find answers to in the website:
Is Mailman accessible from email?
How does a user unsubscribe from email?
Can the administrator bulk upload email addresses to the list?
Can a user
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, Emily Bohigian wrote:
I am on the market for a new listserv service and I had a few questions I
could not find answers to in the website:
Is Mailman accessible from email?
How does a user unsubscribe from email?
Yes, if you send a HELP message to
- Original Message -
From: Emily Bohigian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:22 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Questions regarding Listserv service
I am on the market for a new listserv service and I had a few questions I
could not find
Dear colleagues:
I am beginning to use mailman as a vehicle to support several discussion
groups on the space I buy from a commercial server in Ontario. I would like
one of the lists to let all messages go through and be broadcast without
having to be approved by the administrator, except
Hi,
We've been in Lyris Hell for a number of months and are looking to move to
another product. Been looking over Mailman and it looks really good.
A couple of questions:
Which version of Python do you recommend running. We have 1.5.2 installed
should we use a more recent version?
We have a
Which version of Python do you recommend running. We have 1.5.2 installed
should we use a more recent version?
Yes... with a list of that size you want to use Mailman 2.1
which requires a relatively new Python version. Python-2.1.3
works fine for me.
We have a total of 290K members, will
Hi,
do you have a german version for the manual of
mailman?
Especially the textes, which are send to the users
who want to subscribe to a maillinglist?
Gruesse aus Oldenburg
Peter Leuenroth
g24h
**
Nur in stillen Wassern spiegeln sich die
Hi,
I'm very impressed with your software and I would like to
implement it on our Site, however, one of the features that our users are
looking for is the ability to post an reply to messages from the Web interface.
(YahooGroups has this functionality). My questions are:
1) Will future
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 16:51:20 -0400
Erin McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello: I'm researching possible software to use to manage all of
the listserves our office has. One of the options software I've
found that I can buy has is the ability to query users from a
database. Can Mailman
Hello...
I'd like to know if there exists an manual for your program,
and if so, where could I find it?
Greetings...
Patrick Zimmer
Of NoTele
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Questions concerning Mailman
Hello...
I'd like to know if there exists an manual for your program, and if so,
where could I find it?
Greetings...
Patrick Zimmer
I have a couple of questions about the mailpasswds. First is about the section;
# constrain to specified lists, if any
confined_to = sys.argv[1:]
Does this mean I can specify which lists to send passwords for? If so, how do I
include or exclude specific lists?
My second questions
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