On Monday 14 July 2003 21:01, Dana Hollar wrote:
> please rmove my email [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your
> email posting lists. Thank you
At the bottom of EVERY POST to the list appears this statement:
> Unsubscribe or change your options at
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/user
Using the default install on RedHat 9, you do not have the Base URL option,
only the host name option. I have the same problem currently and have not
figured out a way around it. My older version on my RH 7.3 box has the
option. I've looked everyone for this setting but it evades me.
I am running
Howdy. I upgraded from 2.0.8 to 2.1.2 over the weekend. For the most
part it was painless.
The only real problem I've run into is bounce handling & messages to the
listname-admin account. Any mail to the listname-admin account on any
list ends up coming through to the listname-owner account as
please rmove my email [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your
email posting lists. Thank you
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--On Monday, July 14, 2003 19:41:37 -0500 Mike Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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A question...
I added a dozen folks to one of my lists using the admin bulk
subscription. What password is assigned to these folks?
random characters.
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A question...
I added a dozen folks to one of my lists using the admin bulk
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At 10:27 AM -0700 2003/07/14, Eric McDonald wrote:
I've posted this several times now. Am I asking the wrong question, not
providing enough information, or? It seems that even the most simple of
questions are being answered, and I don't understand why this might be
off-topic.
Speaking only
I have posted this message before, and some helpful folks responded off
list with some suggestions.
Here is my problem.
Installed Mailman with no problem, created a test list called mailman.
My current configuration is.
Red Hat Linux 7.2.
Python v2.1
Mailman v2.12
All services are working and
Not sure if the problem has already been fixed, but if so it will help
to have it posted to the list.
To fix the problem below edit mm_cfg.py
PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL = '/archives/%(listname)s'
Problem:
(mailman 2.1.2 on Solaris/Intel)
On the listinfo page the URL of a public archive is generated as
On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 13:27, Eric McDonald wrote:
> I've posted this several times now. Am I asking the wrong question, not
> providing enough information, or? It seems that even the most simple of
> questions are being answered, and I don't understand why this might be
> off-topic.
>
> *
>
I've posted this several times now. Am I asking the wrong question, not
providing enough information, or? It seems that even the most simple of
questions are being answered, and I don't understand why this might be
off-topic.
*
Hi everyone:
I have a list server that's tied to a news serv
That parameter is described and coded poorly. It is extremely
misleading. The number that one SHOULD have to put in there is the max
number of address allowed. However the number you need to enter is one
number MORE THAN that number. Max addresses should be max addresses! It
is ver
Thanks... I found it!
It was set to 1, I set it to 2.
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CodyG,
If you go to the Admin web page for your list, then to Privacy Options,
then to Recipient Filters, you will find:
Ceiling on acceptable number of recipients for a posting.
The default is 10, but you can raise that to what makes sense for your list.
CodyG wrote:
My host surprised me and
My host surprised me and upgraded to Mailman 2.1.2. Now ALL the list posts are
requiring moderation. (sigh)
The Mailman message I get as owner says:
"Too many recipients to the message."
I have no idea what this means.
Besides html, the only modifications to the general default Mailman setup w
On Monday, July 14, 2003 @ 6:55:13 AM [-0700], Phil Iovino wrote:
> Have you figured this out? I'm having the same problem. :(
Unfortunately no...
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DB,
I did a little searching for you.
I don't think you can get any benefit from editing ToDigest.py. Because
the only option would be to figure out in Python how to strip out those
two lines from each message as it is scrubbed.
The easiest option for you is to edit Scrubber.py in the same fo
> -Original Message-
> From: _Chris McKeever_ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >
> >
> > Just put mailman on with exim, all is working well. I am
> > trying to figure
> > out how to do a couple small task, so far I havent found anything.
> >
> > 1 - I would like to change the footer of
1
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This messag
Whenever I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the message is
bounced back to me with the subject:
Uncaught bounce notification
"The attached message was received as a bounce, but either the bounce
format was not recognized, or no member addresses could be extracted
from it. This mailing list has
On Sunday 13 July 2003 09:37 pm, Jerry Rasmussen wrote:
> I am getting this on a list that I have set up. I am new to mailman.
> The list should read http://mailman.scriptthis.net/mailman... but
> instead I get http://porky.devel.redhat.com/mailman... I am sure that I
> have missed something but c
Richard Barrett naskrobał(a):
I've found problem - it was trivial, but Your hint helps me very very.
archiv/maillog.1.gz:Jul 11 12:17:52 kupiec mail-wrapper: Illegal command: {if
def:local_part_suffix {request} {post}}
>>begin transports
>>
>>mailman_transport:
>>driver = pipe
>>
Good morning,
I would like to know if it is okay to have mailman running on one host,
and sending mails through another machine which hosts the MTA. The two
boxes are linked by a 512/128 DSL link.
Mailman will be used to send announcements over a 8000 members list.
I won't enable person
Hello,
I'm running mailman on a SuSE 8.2 box with the included mailman (version
2.1.1). When I start mailman, I get a lot of these messages in my
/var/log/mail:
Jul 14 08:55:38 hosting postfix/smtpd[12499]: 10CA785BB: client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
Jul 14 08:55:38 hosting postfix/smtpd[12499]: 10
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