Mark Sapiro writes:
The footer attached to non-digest messages is in the list's web admin
interface at Non-digest options - msg_footer and that attached to
digests is Digest options - digest_footer.
You can set these to anything you want or set them empty to not add
footers at all.
Russell Clemings writes:
At least the current release of v11.44, as of last week.
Well, good for them! That doesn't mean all their clients will
upgrade, of course, but it sure does make it a lot easier.
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Pipermail 0.09 (Mailman edition).
If I use any of my my Swedish email addresses (.se) my messages keep
bouncing on account of iajsdiscussionlist.org: DNS server failure.
Yahoo groups intermittently has the same problem. However, in this case
the messages just disappear. So I must use my
I am a site admin for a system built on Debian version 7 (Wheezy). The
current available mailman package distribution version is 2.1.15 but I
want to use 2.1.18-1, which means, unless I miss my guess, it's got to
be built from source. If this isn't so, I'd greatly appreciate knowing
where and how
On 06/04/2014 02:18 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Ah, Mark forgot to add his usual reminder that empty means not even
whitespace (or did you change that recently, Mark?)
No, it hasn't changed, but perhaps it should.
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M Winther writes:
If I use any of my my Swedish email addresses (.se) my messages
keep bouncing on account of iajsdiscussionlist.org: DNS server
failure. Yahoo groups intermittently has the same
problem. However, in this case the messages just disappear. So I
must use my google email
On 06/03/2014 10:02 PM, M Winther wrote:
Pipermail 0.09 (Mailman edition).
This has been the archiver for Mailman since 1.0. It says nothing about
your Mailman version.
If I use any of my my Swedish email addresses (.se) my messages keep
bouncing on account of iajsdiscussionlist.org: DNS
Steve Matzura writes:
I am a site admin for a system built on Debian version 7 (Wheezy). The
current available mailman package distribution version is 2.1.15 but I
want to use 2.1.18-1, which means, unless I miss my guess, it's got to
be built from source. If this isn't so, I'd greatly
On Thu, 2014-06-05 at 00:18 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Steve Matzura writes:
I am a site admin for a system built on Debian version 7 (Wheezy). The
current available mailman package distribution version is 2.1.15 but I
want to use 2.1.18-1, which means, unless I miss my guess,