It's the first of the month. I am drowning in reminders of my
password in all the mailing lists I am in. If I ever want to
find out my passowrd, I can just click the button on its page,
so I would really like a way to specify -- DO NOT REMIND ME
EVERY MONTH ABOUT THE PASSWORD. That shouldn't
Hello
I have just installed postfix and mailman. Sending mail works fine, but
when a member tries to send a mail to a list he is a member of, it only
results in :
This is the Postfix program at host [snip]
I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
below could not be delivered
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 11:01, Laura Creighton wrote:
It's the first of the month. I am drowning in reminders of my
password in all the mailing lists I am in. If I ever want to
find out my passowrd, I can just click the button on its page,
so I would really like a way to specify -- DO NOT
Thanks very much.
Laura Creighton
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I have been trolling the net and recompiling for hours but I have made
little headway. Here's hoping someone has a tip that hasn't been archived
somewhere online yet...
I'm getting the classic Child process of list_transport transport returned
2 error. My setup is FreeBSD 4.5, exim 3.34,
Hi ...
I'm using mailman 2.0.8 and it's working fine except for one little
detail but annoying. In the general options of my 2 lists, I choosed
No for the (Administrivia filter) Check postings and intercept ones
that seem to be administrative requests?. But when I send a mail from a
Today, as expected, my list sent out reminders to subscriber
regarding features and options.
But even though the message already went to the list, a reminder was
also sent to the moderator for approval. Why is that, and is there
any harm in just discarding it?
-Andrew
I just upgraded 2.0.6 to 2.0.8 and got the
following...I go to the mailman/listinfo page and get this
error:Bug in Mailman version 2.0.8We're sorry, we hit a
bug!Error log dump is as follows:Mar 01 12:35:01 2002
admin(32303):admin(32303):
[-
I would like to be able to prove when a list begins and ends sending. I tried
subscribing [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] But the list does
not seem to send in alpha order. Looking at a generated file using
~/mailman/bin/list_members does not show the list members in order of date
Interesting question. I'm sure that Mailman does a sort based on the email
addresses domainnames. Mailman comes setup to deliver multiple members of
the same domain with one mail attachment to that domain. The only way it can
do this is to sort by domain name before it begins to send.
You
The University is shutting down our network for several days to upgrade.
I have a list for birdwatchers which is 24/7 ... and is very important to
the members.
If you are willing to host this list for a week or so I would appreciate
it. The list is about 500 regular members and 150 digest
Paul,
I'll host it for you.
Regards,
Al
At 02:06 PM 3/1/2002 -0600, Paul L. Schumacher wrote:
The University is shutting down our network for several days to upgrade.
I have a list for birdwatchers which is 24/7 ... and is very important to
the members.
If you are willing to host this
Running mailman 2.0.8 on RH 7.2 with sendmail. I thought
the list was locked do to just the listowner being able
to approved held messages and no explict pass throughs.
Today someone replied to an approved message ( which uses the
list as the sender and explict reply-to of the list ) and
it
My mailman installation has worked fine for months.
Today I added a new list and a number of people were subscribed to
it. I didn't change anything at all in the basic mailman config, just
in that list.
Now, the web interface throws an exception on the membership list
page every time it is
Is it possible to configure Mailman to use the To: vs the Bcc: areas for
outgoing postings? Our concern is that someone may subscribe to a list from a
hotmail account and if they have the Junk Mail feature turned on with Delete
Immediately, they'll never see any of the posts.
Darrel Howsden
Hello out there!
I'm a new user of Mailman, trying to get the system up and running for a
friend.
I changed some of the wording, and experimented with changing the order of
options on the List Info Page (placing Unsubscribe option before Subscribe).
Well, that'll teach me to mess with code. Now
I would like to restrict posting to certain domains.
Addresses of members accepted for posting to this list without implicit
approval requirement.
- Should be able to use wildcard entries and individual mail addresses.
- should be able to add *.yahoo.com, !(*.hotmail.com)
etc
- post filtering
I'd like to gateway a news group from a server that
requires authentication to connect. Can I do this with
mailman?
R,
AJFC.
Dear Folks,
We have just installed mailman and are as yet unfamiliar with it. We
have run into a problem with the configuration. I can't get email
aliases to work. We tried it out by creating a test group. The problem
is that when a user registers for the group, an email is sent to a
certain
Dear Folks,
We have just installed mailman and are as yet unfamiliar with it. We
have run into a problem with the configuration. We can't get email
aliases to work. We tried it out by creating a test group. The problem
is that when a user registers for the group, an email is sent to a
certain
Everything else seems to working. I can use the web interface to affect the
new lists I add, but I can't send a message to the list.
I have searched through the archives from April 2024 - January 2002 :) While
I saw a few people with the same problem. There was never a real response
other than
Hi, I'm using mailman for an email list, and I'm changing from Hostway to another ISP. I want to download the email addresses I have set up on my list, but I'm not sure how to do that. Can you help?
--- Linda Hondroulis
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Ralph Boersema wrote:
We have just installed mailman and are as yet unfamiliar with it. We
have run into a problem with the configuration. We can't get email
aliases to work. We tried it out by creating a test group. The problem
is that when a user registers for the group, an email is sent
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 11:00:36AM -0800, Robert Koberg wrote:
File /home/mailman/Mailman/MailList.py, line 869, in __load
fp = open(dbfile)
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/home/mailman/lists/test2/config.db'
Doesn't ~mailman/bin/check_perms -f help?
Marc
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Microsoft is to
Linda
Send an email to:
[listname][EMAIL PROTECTED] subject line = who
Change [listname] to the name of your list and yourdomain.com to the name
of your host...
This ONLY works if addresses are viewable by all...but you could change it
temporarily and once you get the addresses back you
I have narrowed my problem down to an issue with the list_director in my
exim/mailman combo. There is one cyrptic error message that I cannot
fathom, and it's got to be the key.
# sendmail -d 9 -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Exim version 3.34 debug level 9 uid=0 gid=0
probably Berkeley DB version 1.8x
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