Mark Sapiro wrote:
I do not understand why this would be true? How does your MUA know that
the list address is or is not a 'mail user' on your system?
My MUA does not know about the server, my MUA knows about its
own mail profiles. If mails are addressed to the list and come
in on my PC and
Richard Damon wrote:
You can set up a profile in your MUA with the address of the mailing
list without the MTA having an account by that address.
That's interesting, will try that as well because it's much
more reliable than fiddling around PLESK errors which might
always lead to trouble in
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Stefan P. Wolf (NassRasur.com) wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I do not understand why this would be true? How does your MUA know that
the list address is or is not a 'mail user' on your system?
My MUA does not know about the server, my MUA knows about its
own mail profiles.
Hello fine Mailman Users!
I am one of the owners operators of Office Nomadshttp://officenomads.com/,
a coworking http://coworking.com space in Seattle, WA. We have been using
Mailman to manage our internal member mailing list for several years, to
enable our members to contact one another about
Hello,
I don't know if this is appropriate, but I want to share it if someone finds it
useful:
I have written an app for moderating mails from your mailman lists.
You can add multiple lists and get an overview of all the pending moderation
requests.
The app shows details about every mail like
Larry Stone writes:
Why do you want to reply to email addressed to the list as the list rather
than as you. That is not the way lists are normally used (e.g. I am
replying to mail sent to this list as myself, not as the list).
Yup. But he explained this. The list is the public face of
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Larry Stone writes:
Why do you want to reply to email addressed to the list as the list rather
than as you. That is not the way lists are normally used (e.g. I am
replying to mail sent to this list as myself, not as the list).
Yup. But he
Is there a setting I could use to limit the size of a message mailman will
process, that even a list owner can't approve to get around ?
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Chris Candreva -- ch...@westnet.com -- (914) 948-3162
WestNet Internet Services of Westchester
On 2/6/2012 5:57 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Brian Carpenter wrote:
I have one list that is not sending out it's welcome message to new
subscribers and password reminder to its list members. All of the other
lists on the server are. I assume it's a db issue but could be wrong.
Any suggestion on
Manuel Weiel wrote:
I don't know if this is appropriate, but I want to share it if someone finds
it useful:
I think I could find it useful if it were for android. Any thoughts
about an android app?
--
Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.netThe highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area,
Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
Is there a setting I could use to limit the size of a message mailman will
process, that even a list owner can't approve to get around ?
You could do this with a custom handler http://wiki.list.org/x/l4A9,
but short of something like that there is no setting or
Susan Evans wrote:
Do any of you have recommendations on which hosting provider might not
implement 100-member limits?
See http://wiki.list.org/display/COM/Mailman+hosting+services.
In particular, one of the principals of EMWD and Mailmanhost.com is
active on this list and seems highly
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