Our list welcome message was sent out to the members by the Secretary
yesterday but he sent it as an ordinary mailman@ message and it
didn't contain any password in it. We'll have to send another,
additional, message, just to get the passwords generated, but I will
have to give the Secretary
Rachel Mawhood wrote:
Our list welcome message was sent out to the members by the Secretary
yesterday but he sent it as an ordinary mailman@ message and it
didn't contain any password in it. We'll have to send another,
additional, message, just to get the passwords generated, but I will
have
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:mailman-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jaione Arrieta
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:03 PM
To: Mailman-Users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] used to have many problems
Hi Im very happy to say that all my problems are
Hi,
I have a list with a user who is not able to send new messages to the
list - replies go out ok, but whenever he sends out a new message, it
doesn't reach the list.
I have a relay machine which accepts the message and does antivirus
checks etc which is my main mailhub on the end of a DSL
I just installed Mailman on my Debian mail server and am following the
guide however I used my package installer to install Mailman. I did
not build from source. I am running v2.1.9-7 and it installed fine but
when I run /usr/lib/mailman/bin/check_perms -f, I get the following:
Please act on the following 2 points below as enhancements to MailMan.
These arise from my membership of the bazaar mailing list.
I am getting Your membership in the mailing list bazaar has been
disabled due to excessive bounces messages regularly (every week) now.
Curiously, up to the time of
hello, I have a problem if anyone can help me. I'm in the autoparts business
and I had a small hosting plan with cpanel where I could install mailman with
just one click. I have a mailing list of my customers with about 400
subscribers and send them weekly updates once a week and monthly
Does Mailman ever take a message that it received in plain
text form and re-encode it in base64 (leaving the mime type
as text/plain)?
This just happened to a message I sent to a private list for
which I am the admin, and I'm trying to pin it down between
Mailman and Postfix. I composed the
Jim Garrison wrote:
Does Mailman ever take a message that it received in plain
text form and re-encode it in base64 (leaving the mime type
as text/plain)?
This just happened to a message I sent to a private list for
which I am the admin, and I'm trying to pin it down between
Mailman and
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