We've got a list that's plagued by vacation autoresponders, which is something Mailman
2.0x doesn't handle well. When I look back through the archives of the mailman-users
list, I see that it crops up time and again without any meaningful solution (I don't
count unsubbing the villains, manual
I've setup a new list, added aliases to sendmail but keep
getting the error:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors
-
|/chroot/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd liberal
(reason: 1)
(expanded from:
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Hi all!
I use this like a solution for unsubscribe without a password.. but, how to
do the same using my browser?
I need to create a simple webpage that unsubscribe my user without use pass.
Is it possible??
Tks all.
Daniel
-Mensagem original-
De: Jon Carnes [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello,
Could someone please tell me how to fix the 'General list information
page' subscribe button bug after upgrading from 2.0 to 2.0.8?
Thanks.
hugh
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon 21-Jan-2002 at 10:51:29AM -0800, Stuart Donaldson wrote:
Someone posted a message:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2002-January/016927.html
Regarding problems with threading and outlook. I couldn't find any
replies to it.
It appears that replies sent using Outlook
If a mail from mailman program is sent to the users of other domains it
is
not going, but its delivering mail to the users of local domain
properly.
In the maillog i could find only the 'from' entry for this mail but
there
isn't any 'to' entries for it. In the mailman logs I find these
Fairly simple if you know how to write a CGI. You can even create a very
simple CGI app that passes in the email address and executes the script.
I do this with my CGI for changing users Passwords across all our systems.
The script modifies local passwords, the NIS, and our PDC (via samba).
For compatibility reasons, I created virtuser entries for all of my
lists. There are some old email addresses that people use to use for
the list functions. For example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] has a virtuser of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it will require approval.
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 12:26:31PM -0600, Terry Davis wrote:
For compatibility reasons, I created virtuser entries for all of my
lists. There are some old email addresses that people use to use
for the list functions. For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] has
a virtuser of [EMAIL PROTECTED] If I