Has anyone installed mailman on a GoDaddy based website? Did you have
problems?
I need this functionality, but I'm not that much of a techie to feel
comfortable without asking someone who has done this before.
Thank you.
--
Mailman-Users
Greetings,
I administer a list provided by my organization's
hosting service. I didn't have to install anything,
just turn it on and then set my parameters in the
administrative interface.
The last 48 hours or so the list simply just does not
receive mail or commands, from myself and other
on 7/2/09 11:03 PM, Allen Sullivant said:
I have a support ticket in with the hosting service
(shared server, btw) but thought I would inquire here
as well.
Since you're using a hosted service, I don't know how much we'll be able
to help. I suspect that you'll have to depend on your service
Colin Robinson wrote:
Hey guys, I'm looking to create some kind of online mailing list for my
office. I am a self taught it person so my knowledge is some what
limited. I am capable of learning some simple programs on my own
(FrontPage, web expressions, Photoshop...) but really don't know the
Hey guys, I'm looking to create some kind of online mailing list for my office.
I am a self taught it person so my knowledge is some what limited. I am capable
of learning some simple programs on my own (FrontPage, web expressions,
Photoshop...) but really don't know the hard core stuff. That
Colin Robinson wrote:
Hey guys, I'm looking to create some kind of online mailing list for
my office. I am a self taught it person so my knowledge is some what
limited. I am capable of learning some simple programs on my own
(FrontPage, web expressions, Photoshop...) but really don't know the
Dear list,
since a couple of hours I try to get to run an own mailinglist.
I did the following steps:
- I installed as root on my Debian 4.0 mailman with apt-get install mailman
- I ran: /usr/lib/mailman/bin/check_perms and changed permissions at the errors
that occured. Meanwhile there is no
I think you'll find that
list.gforge.geoplp.de
does not exist but
gforge.geoplp.de
does exist and accepts mail.
At any rate I sent a test email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and it was not returned.
Hope this helps,
Dennis
Kai Behncke wrote:
Dear list,
since a couple of hours I try to get to run
Hi Dennis,
I think you'll find that
list.gforge.geoplp.de
does not exist but
gforge.geoplp.de
does exist and accepts mail.
At any rate I sent a test email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and it was not returned.
Hope this helps,
Dennis
unfortunately I get also in this case a Mail
Kai Behncke wrote:
In the moment I check out the points at FAQ troubleshooting.
It might has something to do with the configuration of sendmail.
This is definitely an MTA (sendmail) and/or DNS issue.
Have you installed the Mailman aliases for your list(s).
Have you looked in sendmail's
Hello Mark,
This is definitely an MTA (sendmail) and/or DNS issue.
Have you installed the Mailman aliases for your list(s).
Have you looked in sendmail's maillog to see what it's trying to do?
Thank you for answering. For me as a mailman/sendmail newbie this is really not
easy.
Well,
Kai Behncke wrote:
Thank you for answering. For me as a mailman/sendmail newbie this is really
not easy.
Well, the Mailman aliases I had already inserted in /etc/mail/aliases
like that:
mailman: |/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman
mailman-admin:
Hello Mark,
These are only for the mailman list. You need another set of 10 like
complicate: |/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post complicate
complicate-admin:|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin complicate
etc.
for the 'complicate' list and simarly for all other mailman
Hello everybody,
I think I will try a complete new installation of mailman and sendmail to have
fresh systems.
Are there reasons against compiling with apt-get install mailman/sendmail ?
Would it be better to try with downloading source-code /configure /make /make
install ?
Thanky, Kai
--
Kai Behncke wrote:
These are only for the mailman list. You need another set of 10 like
complicate: |/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post complicate
complicate-admin:|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin complicate
etc.
for the 'complicate' list and simarly for all other
I'm with a non-profit and looking at replacements for Lyris List manager.
Does Mailman offer a web interface option to read messages as well as
individual emails?
Thank you,
Marcy
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Mailman-Users@python.org
hello and thanks for reading this,
i am a computer volunteer for the goodwill rescue mission in newark,nj
www.grmnewark.org
i tried to find out via the faq and list archives but i could not find an
answer to the following
question.
we need to be able to send out a mail list to about 5000
On 6/7/06, david meltzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can i get mailman send out 100 emails with 50 users each?
Yes, just set SMTP_MAX_RCPTS in your mm_cfg.py to 50.
can i get mailman to send out 5000 emails one by one?
Sure. Set SMTP_MAX_RCPTS to 1, and/or enable full personalization.
if so, can
I'm subscribed here to get some answers about email list software in
general, and hopefully some continuing questions about Mailman in
particular. So I may be gone shortly, depending on what I discover
here.
I am considering setting up an email list server for possibly more than
one local email
William D. Tallman
Is it possible to run a server behind a gateway and through an ISP?
Yes.
Fetchmail can service list mailboxes easily enough, and Sendmail can do
transport duty both ways. But in order that my machine's hostname is
not carried beyond the gateway, I have to use the Sendmail
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 05:05:48PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
snip
Aha! That's what I was hoping to hear. Saved your response, and will
send majordomo-/dev/null. Hello, Mailman!
Setting up a web interface won't be something I'll do, as the ISP has
the page, not me. No open ports and behind a
William D. Tallman wrote:
Setting up a web interface won't be something I'll do, as the ISP has
the page, not me. No open ports and behind a NATing router/modem :)
For all but very large scale lists, it is much easier to administer the
lists via the web interface. You don't have to open a
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 06:04:35PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
William D. Tallman wrote:
Setting up a web interface won't be something I'll do, as the ISP has
the page, not me. No open ports and behind a NATing router/modem :)
For all but very large scale lists, it is much easier to
On 30/01/06, Daniel Spreadbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. If I go to http://dom.ain.com/mailman/, I get a you don't have
permission to view /mailman/ error. If I go to
http://dom.ain.com/mailman/admin, for example, I get the mailman
interface as I'd expect. Is there something I can do to get
Hi folks,
Apologies if this is covered in the Mailman docs or the FAQs, but I'm having
problems finding any concrete information.
I've installed Mailman via the FreeBSD ports collection on my FreeBSD server
(running 4.7). My MTA is Exim 4.22, and my web server is Apache 1.3.x.
I currently have
Daniel Spreadbury wrote:
Apologies if this is covered in the Mailman docs or the FAQs, but I'm having
problems finding any concrete information.
Searching the FAQ wizard at
Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
for
virtual
will return some relevant information including FAQs
I just installed Mailman on my X86 PC - Debian Linux OS - Apache works
but I cant figure out how to set up the actual mail settings. I have
sendmail. I have my own domain and mail server but it is located on a
commercial account outside my machine. My email address would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greg Burnett / Ascend Network schrieb:
I just installed Mailman on my X86 PC - Debian Linux OS - Apache works
but I cant figure out how to set up the actual mail settings. I have
sendmail.
You have sendmail on your maschine running mailman? If it is not configured
and running, I would leave
dnbuy.net is the site where I registered my domain. I use their URL forwarding
to my roadrunner acct for my website. I also have a pop3 acct set up through
dnbuy for my domain. When someone sends an email to my domain, it goes to
their dns server and is then processed through their pop3 server.
At 7:02 PM + 2005-09-09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I configure mailman and exim (thought it was sendmail before
but it is exim4) to get posts from that acct and send them to everyone on my
list?
You don't. That's not the way these kinds of programs work.
I want to use Mailman and need to set it up quick. What is the best
resource for guiding me through the setup? The hosting service I use is
configured for it, all I need to do is provide the website but am having
problems getting started. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Troy
---
Outgoing mail is
At 10:25 PM -0500 2005-03-02, Troy Williams wrote:
I want to use Mailman and need to set it up quick. What is the best
resource for guiding me through the setup? The hosting service I use is
configured for it, all I need to do is provide the website but am having
problems getting started.
BlankHi
can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm getting no publicly
advertised lists via web interface, however when I run the cgi manually, I
see my lists. i'm also unable to create a list via web interface
i am also using a proxy in front of the
mail server.
i'm running sendmail,
Julie S. Lin wrote:
can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm getting no publicly
advertised lists via web interface, however when I run the cgi manually, I
see my lists. i'm also unable to create a list via web interface
If you are not using multiple domains, set
VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW =
At 8:09 AM -0600 2005-01-22, C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
Anyway, I think I had come to about the same configuration that you all
suggested, and it is nice to have confirmation that I'm thinking down
the right track. I hadn't thought about Brad's point about 130 large
attachments, but it is a good
Thanks, everybody, for your responses. I put it up yesterday with the
first dozen of the 30 added in the first wave. I gave some of them full
rights and left the others moderated and played with it all afternoon.
I hope my boss, who gave me the assignment thinks it was a productive
Friday
I have been selected to set up a Mailman system to communicate with
roughly 140 users. I have exactly zero experience with this kind of
endevor, although I am not totally techno-challenged.
I need to set about 30 of the users to be able to post and reply at
will. The rest should be able to post
At 4:27 PM -0600 2005-01-20, C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
In either instance, how do I account for worthwhile replies that would
be beneficial for the entire list to see?
Generally speaking, munging the Reply-To: header is considered to
be a bad idea -- See
C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
I have been selected to set up a Mailman system to communicate with
roughly 140 users. I have exactly zero experience with this kind of
endevor, although I am not totally techno-challenged.
I need to set about 30 of the users to be able to post and reply at
will. The rest
C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
In any event, I can see from the List Admin manual that I can set up
moderators and they would have full rights and set the rest as users and
make their replies be moderated, but having 30 moderators seems
unwieldy. For instance, who would actually moderate the postings from
At 6:57 PM -0800 2005-01-21, JC Dill wrote:
Also consider if your list will need more than one single moderator,
and remember to set new members to moderated status by default - it's
*much* better to change them to unmoderated after you see that they
have clue than to have to set them to
I have read through the FAQ and tried to locate every piece of information I
could about MIME types and attachments, esp. reading 4.39, and I'm still
confused, so am hoping that others can provide some simple clarification.
What I'd like to do:
1) Prevent all attachments from going through.
Newman, Linda (newmanld) wrote:
I have read through the FAQ and tried to locate every piece of information I
could about MIME types and attachments, esp. reading 4.39, and I'm still
confused, so am hoping that others can provide some simple clarification.
What I'd like to do:
1) Prevent all
-understood.
-- Linda
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 3:03 PM
To: Newman, Linda (newmanld); '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie Question -- Attachments (again)
Newman, Linda (newmanld) wrote:
I have read through
Newman, Linda (newmanld) wrote:
Mark -- I really appreciate your answers to my questions.
I now have the following 'pass types' allowed:
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
text/html
message/rfc822
This is good.
This appears to handle plain text messages, and forwarded
Fellows,
I´m new the list and have no experience with Mailman. I´ve installed Fedora
Core 2 on my server and configured Postifx, so it already send and recieves
mail. Mailman is installed, though. So, what do I do now? I´ve tried to
create a new list via http://myserver/mailman/admin, but it asks
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Im new the list and have no experience with Mailman. Ive installed
Fedora Core 2 on my server and configured Postifx, so it already
send and recieves mail. Mailman is installed, though. So, what do I
do now?
Check out
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 00:09, Jim Chivas wrote:
I double checked the information you suggested below. I did your
suggestion and it works ok.
Now new question.
I am following the mailman doc to create my first list ex:
http://my.dom.ain:8080/mailman/create
Note
I double checked the information you suggested below. I did your
suggestion and it works ok.
Now new question.
I am following the mailman doc to create my first list ex:
http://my.dom.ain:8080/mailman/create
Note the port number!
The screen comes up and I put in the
On 25 Mar 2004, at 05:09, Jim Chivas wrote:
I double checked the information you suggested below. I did your
suggestion and it works ok.
Now new question.
I am following the mailman doc to create my first list ex:
http://my.dom.ain:8080/mailman/create
Note the port
Did you stop and restart Apache?
Does Apache give you any errors with regards to your added lines in
httpd.conf?
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 00:50, Jim Chivas wrote:
Greetings:
I have search the archives and checked the faq but I still would like to
get someones assistance for my instal on Sun
On 10 Mar 2004, Jon Carnes wrote:
Did you stop and restart Apache?
yes.
Does Apache give you any errors with regards to your added lines in
httpd.conf?
None.
Is this the correct url ?
http://my-server-name/mailman/admin/mailman
Does my install directory look correct?
Thanks
Jim
On
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:53, Jim Chivas wrote:
On 10 Mar 2004, Jon Carnes wrote:
Did you stop and restart Apache?
yes.
Does Apache give you any errors with regards to your added lines in
httpd.conf?
None.
Is this the correct url ?
http://my-server-name/mailman/admin/mailman
Greetings:
I have search the archives and checked the faq but I still would like to
get someones assistance for my instal on Sun SOlaris version 7.
It should be a pretty simple solution but I can't see it.
Near the end of the install I am asked to create the 'mailman' system
list. I did this
Ok, thanks, i will go for it and ask again if i'll have a blocking
point.
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:14, Jon Carnes wrote:
The aliases from Mailman point to an application. So all mail going to
a list is handed to Mailman's posting application and the application
will either hold the post or
The aliases from Mailman point to an application. So all mail going to
a list is handed to Mailman's posting application and the application
will either hold the post or pass it out to the list (depending on the
rules you have setup for the list).
HtH - Jon Carnes
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 03:19,
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 02:56, Key Dof wrote:
Hi,
I am newbie in mailing lists, i want to know if it's possible to make
mailman run on the same main mail server, or it must be on a separate
machine, and if it's possible, how can it be configured.
Thanks
If your main mail server is unix-ish
Thanks a lot for you reply, in fact my question wasn't about the
possibility of being installed (as servers) but it's about the fact of
interacting, ie: when an email arrives to the server, if it knows where
to deliver it (a user or mailman).
If you confirm that it can be done, i will install it
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 09:12, Key Dof wrote:
Thanks a lot for you reply, in fact my question wasn't about the
possibility of being installed (as servers) but it's about the fact of
interacting, ie: when an email arrives to the server, if it knows where
to deliver it (a user or mailman).
If you
Hi,
I am newbie in mailing lists, i want to know if it's possible to make
mailman run on the same main mail server, or it must be on a separate
machine, and if it's possible, how can it be configured.
Thanks
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Hello,
We recently changed our mailing list software from Listsev to Mailman.
Users of the old Listserv system could only send email commands to do
administrative and subscription tasks. I know that Mailman has a limited
set of commands. Are there plans to increase the number of commands?
Hi all
I've managed to install mailman and get it running with a couple of test
lists, but for some reason the list name is not being prepended in the email
subject lines. (Am I missing something really simple?)
Any ideas?
Thanks
M
Mr. Michele Neylon
Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd
At 12:20 PM -0400 2003/07/11, Ed Hill wrote:
Changing the DNS from a CNAME to an A record did indeed fix it.
Actually, this is a fairly typical problem. If you're using
sendmail, this is covered in the FAQ, see
http://www.sendmail.org/faq/section4.html#4.5.
--
Brad Knowles, [EMAIL
Hi folks,
I've setup mailman for a low-traffic public list and, while all the
mails seem to get through just fine, I'm having one nagging little
problem. I'd like the Reply-To: address to point to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
but mails sent from the list appear to be from:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in
Hay Ed,
What version of Mailman are you using? Guessing that you are using a
recent version, you should be able to set the Mailing host (as opposed
to the Web host) separate within the configuration file:
~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
You would be setting up a virtual domain since the address is
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 11:33, Jon Carnes wrote:
Hay Ed,
What version of Mailman are you using? Guessing that you are using a
recent version, you should be able to set the Mailing host (as opposed
to the Web host) separate within the configuration file:
~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
Hi Jon,
Ahh, the list was already created before you did all this right?
You'll have to use a special fix_url script on your list (or delete and
recreate the list). The script is found in ~mailman/bin/..
Life in NC is fun (as usual). You are missed. Hope you're having fun
in my old haunts up in
At 2:12 PM -0400 2003/07/10, Ed Hill wrote:
Thanks for responding! I'm using mailman-2.1.2-2 as shipped with RH 9
and the machine has the name forge.lcs.mit.edu with a CNAME of
dev.mitgcm.org pointing to the same IP address.
Therein lies the problem. RFC 822 (and 2822) require that all
The way Mailman works by default is that it will break the message out
by domain. Thus it will send one message to each domain - up to a
maximum of 100 folks at one domain, this is set in
~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py.
If there are 14 folks at one domain then only one message will be sent
to that
On 24 Dec 2002 at 3:04, Danny Terweij wrote:
From: Danny Terweij [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question
Date sent: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 03:04:54 +0100
From: Rob
Hi JC,
On 23 Dec 2002 at 19:54, J C Lawrence wrote:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copies to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question
Date sent: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 19:54:03 -0800
From: J C Lawrence [EMAIL
Hi,
On 24 Dec 2002 at 10:30, Jon Carnes wrote:
Subject:Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question
From: Jon Carnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copies to: Mailman users Mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date sent
Hi Jon,
Thanks to you and everyone for your answers. I think I've got more or less
the information I wanted. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
-Rob
On 24 Dec 2002 at 11:58, Jon Carnes wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 11:01, Rob Jolliffe wrote:
Hi,
On 24 Dec 2002 at 10:30, Jon Carnes
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 10:59:39 -0500
Rob Jolliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My QoS is low. 99% should be fine. 99.9% would be fantastic. This
is a volunteer list.
QoS in this sense is the latency between a message starting to be
broadcast and all copies to non-slow MXes delivered.
Here's a
Hi everyone,
I have a bandwidth question. My searches of the archives and google turned
up very little. I did see the one FAQ entry that seemed to deal with this -
but I thought I should ask for clairification.
Here is my question. [Perhaps it's even more an SMTP question than a mailman
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:39:38 -0500
Rob Jolliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a list with 1000 members on Yahoo groups (yech!). I want to
move this list on to my own server. My SMTP server is going to be my
ISP's server (I will be double checking with them) not my own. When I
send a 10k
This is simply one of the first of a few errors you will run into while
installing on Red Hat (using the rpms).
You need to add a link in your /etc/smrsh directory to your mailman
wrapper program. Something like:
cd /etc/smrsh
ln -s ~mailman/mail/wrapper wrapper
This tells smrsh that
I am runnibg redhat 7.2 with the latest build of mailman. I receive the
following error from sendmail when I try to confirm a subscription. Sorry if
this has been answered before.
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd ops
Hello
I would like to know how to get my Mailman mailing list to 'forward'
postings made to it to a 'remote' newsgroup account.
Anybody advise, please, if this is possible and if so, how?
Thanks
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[EMAIL
I thought I just got mailman set up. I created
a test mailing list test and try to subscribe
to the list. I got confirmation number and
reply as instructed. But I never got Welcome
message. View subscribers of test or
running bin/list_members test gave me a blank
page.
I would
Greetings all:
I thought I just got mailman set up. I created
a test mailing list test and try to subscribe
to the list. I got confirmation number and
reply as instructed. But I never got Welcome
message. View subscribers of test or
running bin/list_members test gave me a blank
page.
_
Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear All,
I am quite new to Mailman and was wondering where could i find the list of
email addresses that Mailman users.
I am trying to set it up for virtual host domains on my server.
For example, i need to find out the list of email addresses like
listname[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc., that
Hi,
I've been asked to set up Mailman for a client of ours. We currently run
an Apache (1.3.9) Web server which has a number of virtual hosts.
Can Mailman be run under a virtual host?
Thanks in advance.
Wylie
~~
Wylie Horn, NSMS, Oxford
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 02:24:02PM -0600, Brian Noecker wrote:
Update on this:
Seems that the problems with the admin(21776): OSError: [Errno 1] Operation
not permitted error stem from the following observations:
the /opt/mailman/lists and /opt/mailman/lists/test/config.db file has
Ok, totally new to mailman, but giving it a try. Currently I have version
2.0.9 runnig on Linux. The install seemed to work fine. The ./check_perms
reports things are fine. I have mailman running as mailman, with group
mailman. I have a web server running under a different www-data account.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 1:15 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Mailman-Users] newbie question
Ok, totally new to mailman, but giving it a try. Currently I have version
2.0.9 runnig on Linux. The install seemed to work fine. The ./check_perms
reports things
hello all
sorry if this was asked before, i could not find an answer to my
question.
we don't have a list server so far but what we are trying to do
is, feed a list server with email-addresses (100.000+ and growing) from
our databases.
of course not all email-addressee are correct :)
so we
Your asking for a list of bounced addresses? That list would be millions
of addresses long...I doubt if anyone has anything like that!
Your best best would be to input the addresses into the lists and let the
software do the work!
This is of course JMHO
Paul
The ultimate search engine:
I guess he's asking if Mailman has a feature which allows it to store all
the bounced addresses in a mailing list in a file. Hmm .. you can try
logs/bounce for a list of such addresses I think ...
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Paul Croft wrote:
Your asking for a list of bounced addresses? That list
At 15:00 -0700 1/23/2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
1. Why isn't mailman creating the aliases automatically when I run ./newlist
Because different MTA's use different alias files and MM can't just go
on assuming
what you have, where it is and how to add it. Aliases _can_ be added
Hello,
I am planning to update mailman from 2.0beta5-3 to mailman-2.0.8-1 as
well as moving the lists to another Red Hat Linux machine. Having
read the FAQ, INSTALL and UPGRADING, I believe that I need to copy my
~mailman/lists, ~mailman/archives, and ~mailman/data from the old
machine to the
Hello,
I am looking at mailman as one possible solution
for providing a mailing list for up to 10,000 recipients. This would be
for a client who would like to send a newsletter as well as promotional offers
to their customers.
First of all, would mailman be a good selection for
this
Hi,
I want to restrict postings to only one (admin) address, so that no one
else can post to the list. How to do this?
Nino
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http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 12:21, Trudy A. Curtis wrote:
Hi,
We have just begun using Mailman in the last few weeks and are still in
the process of figuring things out. So far, it looks pretty good. I've
noticed that email submissions to a list include a lot of extra
information about
I'm a bit slow.. i've done things in the wrong order...
I installed mailman (newest version) i'm running VA enhanced RH 6.2.4...
mailman installed fine.. i created a test list... unfortunately, I went to
it's website, added a user account and sent a test mail to the list from
that user account
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