Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
(Also, if there are any other glaring issues - maybe they can look
at
them at the same time - but no promises.)
Yes, please have them look into this problem:
I'm using the Mailman version included in CPanel -- I think it's
version 2.1.3. I sent the following 5
Hi everybody out there!
I have a small problem. Yes, I know, maybe it is a newbie issue, I am
sorry about that...
I have just installed and configured a Linux system with Postfix 2.0.14
and the latest stable mailman version.
I create a list, the owner receives a message from the list. I can
Quoting Franco, Ruben ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Listserv seems to have started working again after removing a couple of
lock files from the mailman/locks directory. Did this acutally fix
the issue or was it coincidental?
No, that's it. As the message said, qrunner couldn't deliver the mail
Quoting Paul Tomblin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ISP that has a clue. So I was hoping somebody who knows Python could give
me a hint on how to make the bounce processor not treat these warnings as
bounces.
Is this the wrong mailing list to ask this question? Can somebody suggest
a better place?
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Hello Members,
I have Fedora Core 1 and mailman-2.1.4-1.
When I try to see the archives from the admin webpage
(http://myhostname/mailman/admin/mylistname), everything is OK.
If I start from the listinfo page and check the archives (after passing my e-address
and passwd) I can see the monthly
Hi Mailman Users,
The organisation I'm working for is changing it's domain name. I need to
process all mailing lists on our MailMan system and alter the subscribed
addresses from our current domain to the new one, leaving external
subscriber addresses intact.
Has anyone done such a thing, or
Tony Howat wrote:
Hi Mailman Users,
The organisation I'm working for is changing it's domain name. I need to
process all mailing lists on our MailMan system and alter the subscribed
addresses from our current domain to the new one, leaving external
subscriber addresses intact.
Has anyone
Wanda Clark Araujo wrote:
We're in the process of setting up with hostway. They've recommended
Mailman.
We'd like an email marketing software to allows us to create
professional-looking, colorful HTML email newsletters, to manage email
lists (so we can upload our data lists, target or
Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Mailman also doesn't provide the ability to email only a portion of the
member list. You'd need to set up a separate list for each portion that
you'd want to send different emails to, then (I think) you could set up an
umbrella list
Andrea Viel wrote:
I was exposed to Mailman, because I also manage the Oakland Strokes mail.
We certainly could load the email addresses we've collected manually.
As I don't really know much about websites, can you please explain what
we need to use Mailman. Can our school district website
hi
how to for setup the password for create a list ?
chers
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On 22 Apr 2004, at 13:09, Tony Howat wrote:
Hi Mailman Users,
The organisation I'm working for is changing it's domain name. I need
to process all mailing lists on our MailMan system and alter the
subscribed addresses from our current domain to the new one, leaving
external subscriber
Paul Tomblin wrote:
Not true. You can set up topics in recent versions of Mailman, and
people can subscribe to as many or as few of the topics of that list as
they want.
ah! thanks much for correcting me, I haven't played with topics on Mailman
yet. I'm familar with them on a LSoft list
Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member gets? I
Not as far as I can tell.
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member
gets? I
Not as far as I can tell.
Sure they can. The listowner can change options for list members
On April 22, 2004 12:06 pm, Net Mail wrote:
hi
how to for setup the password for create a list ?
cd ~/usr/local/mailman/bin
(or wherever you have mailman stored)
mmsitepass is what you are looking for, and mmsitepass -h will give you more
info.
al
Can someone please let me know how to intergrate spamassassin with Mailman?
Running both 2.1.4 and 2.0.13 on different servers.
Thanks,
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Quoting Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Paul Tomblin wrote:
Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member
gets? I
Not as far as I can tell.
Sure they can. The listowner can change options for list members
Hi,
i'm usinge MailMan and SpamAssassin.
in fact i use amavisd-new + SpamAssassin+Sophos+Postfix and MailMan as List
Manager.
it's quite easy too install.
Laurent
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Quoting Doc Schneider ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Can someone please let me know how to intergrate spamassassin with Mailman?
Running both 2.1.4 and 2.0.13 on different servers.
I've been doing this for ages on all the publically known mailing lists.
What I did was re-alias the posting address to
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
I don't see any option to do that on the version of Mailman I'm using
(2.1.1).
You should be able to just pull up the membership list and click on
the subscriber's name to be taken to their options page, where you can
edit
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I have SpamAssassin setup site-wide on a system running mailman (and
some webmail users). I wanted to take advantage of this to filter out
the most obvious spam sent to my lists so I added
KNOWN_SPAMMERS = [('X-Spam-Flag','YES')]
to mm_cfg.py.
Hi,
Im trying to set up mailman postfix on a fedora core 1 system.
I created a test-list with 200 valid members and posted several
mails to that list.
Everything works fast and fine and the mails are being delivered within 2sec
(logfile: ...smtp for 222 recips, completed in 2.324 seconds).
Anyone on the list involved with HIPAA, in healthcare records?
I am a chiropractor and am wondering about using a mailing list among
patients, not wanting to create any problems or HIPAA violations.
Any pitfalls to watch out for?
Dr. Jones
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A mailing list would not be HIPPA compliant. Then again it may be, but
it depends highly on the reasoning and use of the list.
Sean Collen
Chief Systems Administrator
10 Empire State Blvd
Capitol Corporate Campus
Castleton, NY 12033
518-479-1226
518-479-5100
I created new lists by copying existing directories and made the necessary
changes with withlist etc., but these lists didn't have their archive
directories yet. nightly_gzip barked about that (bogus archive directory
for mailing list ...) and then sent this message to the mailman mailing
Sean:
A mailing list would not be HIPPA compliant. Then again it may be,
but it depends highly on the reasoning and use of the list.
Here's my high reasoning, why it would not. If I keep it a moderated
list, and the list members' names are not published to the list, i.e.,
on member on the
Yes, that is fine, I run a list like that now for the National Kidney
Foundation. A place for an administrator to send out health info, and a
place for everyone to have discussions on different issues and such.
We have not had any issues with HIPPA up to now, and many of our
members/clients
Dr. Jones wrote:
Anyone on the list involved with HIPAA, in healthcare records?
I am a chiropractor and am wondering about using a mailing list among
patients, not wanting to create any problems or HIPAA violations.
I don't know the legal ramifications, but here's my two cents. If it's
just
Hello,
When browsing the archives, if you click on the email address of a post to reply to
that post, the email generates to the list address instead of the users address. The
reply to setting is set to reply to poster, not list. Also, if any email addresses
are listed in the post (for
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