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This occurs when attempted to send an HTML email out to members of my
mailing list.
The HTML mail contains this at the top:
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From: THE SENDER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: You! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Am I missing some ettiquette for this list? I have sent two questions
to the list with no responses. I am wondering if they have never been
seen before therefore no one has the answer, or if they are so simple
they seem too stupid to answer. I am having so many problems with the
new mailman
Christine,
I don't see where you ever responded to Richard Barret who kindly
answered your question with a most pertinent response (you have look in
the MTA logs to see what is really going on).
If you did respond, my apologies.
Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 08:48, Christine De La Rosa
I do not use these autorepsond features myself which is why I have not
responded previously to this post of yours; I do not always have the
time to reseach other people's problems if my own usage is different to
theirs.
Anyway in the light of your sense of being ignored by the list, I offer
Hello!
I wonder how to get some statistics for my MM-lists. What I'm interested
in is how many users are subscribed to every list, how many users are
subscribed on all lists (not counting more than onetimes the users, that
are subscribed to more than one list), how much trafic produces every
Hello all,
I have just received an email back from Excite on an issue that I am
having about excite users not being able to sign up for my lists via the
web. The installation is not having any errors script wise. I am
experiencing a problem with the length of the subject line on posts
going out
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 06:02:39PM +0200, Christian Schoepplein wrote:
Hello!
I wonder how to get some statistics for my MM-lists. What I'm interested
in is how many users are subscribed to every list, how many users are
subscribed on all lists (not counting more than onetimes the users,
Is it possible to stop someone fro re-subscrib
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On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 11:37 AM, Angel Gabriel wrote:
Is it possible to stop someone fro re-subscrib
http://domain.tld/mailman/admin/listname/privacy
Admin page, privacy options, List of addresses which are banned from
membership in this mailing list
Dan
It is spam, and the OLD list is open to all posters, but the new
list is not, so it needs to be approved or deleted. You can either
open the new list to all posters, or leave it like it is where you
would need to approve (moderate) posts from non-members, so you can
reject spam.
You can change
I'm using Mailman 2.1.2 (installed from source) and Sendmail (RedHat RPM).
I have the appropriate aliases installed for each list I run (as output by
Mailman during list creation) and things have been peachy keen for a year
now.
However, I just discovered that email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
generates
Hello,
i have set up mailman on a machine (tatooine.domain.tld) that handles the
mail of domain.tld, with qmail+vpopmail.
I've created a list @tatooine.domain.tld and all works right, posts,
web-administration, archives.. all.
I've tryed to create a new mailin list @domain.tld, set up the
Hi,
I've done a manual install of mailman on a system running the current
Gentoo. mailmanctl start gives the dreaded No module named paths error.
I've seen the README.linux attribution of this problem to not having
installed Python from tar - but Gentoo's portage system is Python-based, and
its
I see that mailman/bin has a paths.py and paths.pyc that are set to 644
rather than 755 like everything else in bin. Changing them to 755 doesn't
solve my mailmanctl error problem. But were they installed with the right
perms? check_perms doesn't care about these files either way.
Whit
Thus spake Joel Uckelman:
Yesterday I upgraded Mailman to 2.1 and started to notice the following
problem: The List-archive headers in messages coming from my lists all look
like this:
List-archive: /archives
while before they looked like this, e.g.:
List-archive:
If I just comment out that paths line in mailmanctl, then it balks on the
next line with No module named Mailman. Same if I move the paths.py* files
from bin to Mailman and have the paths line be from Mailman import paths.
Could my installing mailman in /web/mailman rather than
Thanks Bruce.
I see that mailmanctl doesn't throw those errors if I start it from
/web/mailman/bin rather than /etc/init.d. (However, I still have a Site
list is missing: mailman error to sleuth out.) Where do you run mailmanctl
from? Have I missed something on setting a system variable in the
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 07:37 pm, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
Thanks Bruce.
I see that mailmanctl doesn't throw those errors if I start it from
/web/mailman/bin rather than /etc/init.d. (However, I still have a
Site
list is missing: mailman error to sleuth out.)
Check out the INSTALL file in a
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 08:34:32PM +0100, Richard Barrett wrote:
Where do you run mailmanctl from? Have I missed something on setting a
system variable in the INSTALL instructions, that would enable it to work
from /etc/init.d as advertised with mailman not installed in the default
I know it is not terrifically useful to say me too, but I have some 40
pending subscriptions from excite.com addresses, and not a single new
subscription, over the last 3 days.
I am corresponding with Ted. H over at excite.com member services, in the
hope that they can change their blocking
jsmith wrote:
Excite is blocking any subject that has more than 22 characters due to it
looking like
commercial spam. I would bet that other ISP's will be or have already
started subject line filtering on the length as well.
I am assuming you mean 22 consecutive characters without a
break?
Paul,
I couldn't agree with you more. But, as I exchange email with a minimum
wage worker at excite that is doing what he was told to do (decision
from someone that hasn't got a clue) I still have people complaining.
Since people can still follow the link in the email is there a short
term fix
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 18:28:48 -0700
jsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul, I couldn't agree with you more. But, as I exchange email with a
minimum wage worker at excite that is doing what he was told to do
(decision from someone that hasn't got a clue) I still have people
complaining. Since
this might have been mentioned in past emails so please send me to the
archives if need be...
We are looking for an easy way to install all past list archives into a
central location - meaning our mailman mail list. the archives are located at
topica and riseup.net - any suggestions here?
-
Thanks for the info Richard. At the risk of sounding like a total
rookie, where would those logs be found? I have checked the logs in the
mailman folder but none of them are called MTA logs, would they be under
another name?
Thanks
Chris
On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 09:16 PM, Christine De La
I am sorry, I hadn't seen a response from Richard Barret. I checked the
archives and there it was. Thanks Jon for pointing that out.
Chris
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