or unsubscribe
themselves. Admins, of course, can do it for them with the utilities I
listed above or via the web pages.
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so you don't mess
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of e-mail addresses and paste that into a text file or directly
into the web pages to add members.
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would be
really helpful too! My list admins need to regularly flush the announce
lists and repopulate them from an internal database, and right now I'm
flushing them manually. Giving the list admins an easy way to do this
would save me getting involved.
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that to
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] - in some cases at my site, they are (root for example).
IMO, 2.1 is doing the right thing and you need to fix your outgoing mail
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they type in one that isn't?
The user may be able to figure it out from the headers but my guess is
that if they can't remmeber what address they used, and they forward
from address to address, they're unlikely to have the skills necessary
to look at the headers.
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with the burden of
proof being on the e-mail sender that the user has really opted in, I
don't see how we can avoid having this feature in Mailman. Some of run
commercial mailing lists and it will be imperative for us to be able to
demonstrate that the user really opted in.
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believe that what you're asking for should be a mailman
function. Mailman should primarily be used to quickly get messages into
and out the lists - all per-message processing should be handled by
outside apps.
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in there and manually updates the permissions list.
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. Have a look at your mailer tables to see if
your localhost system also claims to be able to receive mail for foo.com
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package to run
alongside python 1.x. If you do that, you should be able to install and
run MailMan 2.1.2.
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, for example, a mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to only come from an
MTA in the foo.com domain?
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a valid DNS name.
It looks like webmanix doesn't have mailman configured properly. If
they're not going to help you with this, then you may need to find a
different mailman host.
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text file twice, but with different case. Do a case-insensitive
uniq on your input file and see if that helps.
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that dropping this to about 5 will give you better throughput.
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really, really don't want to do this.
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members. Is there a faster way of doing this operation in
2.0.13? Should I just have deleted the list and recreated it?
Thanks,
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, and for each one, do a
list_members | wc -l.
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you've already got the list, simply do the following:
bin/list_members listname listname.members
bin/add_members -r listname.members newlist
You've got the option on the add_members to have the welcome message go
out or not. The members could easily unbsubscribe based on the welcome
message.
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for announcement-only lists.
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in sendmail's mailq, nor were they in /var/spool/mailman/qfiles. Where
are they hiding so that I can get a quick snapshot?
I'm running mailman 2.0.13 on Red Hat Linux 7.0.
Thanks,
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was only posted to the list once.
What can I look at to see why this happened, and to ensure that it
doesn't happen again? I'm running Mailman 2.0.13 on Red Hat Linux
7.0.
Thanks,
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- it hasn't topped 200 since the
posting went out. At 1am it was 1 request, and at 2am it was only 74
(mostly bounces I think).
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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the
messages out, but nobody can reply (and I realize that some people will
try anyway).
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and then determine if he's got a specific Mailman issue (in
which case this list might be appropriate) or a general Internet connectivity
issue (frequency of PPP calls, etc) that might be better answered in other
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On Wednesday 13 June 2001 09:53 am, JC Dill wrote:
On 04:38 AM 6/13/01, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 02:25 am, Enriko Groen wrote:
And frustrated too because they get 70 emails or so a day and don't
know how to leave the list.
All they have to do is to display
mailing list software on an unreliable platform will also wear you
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to give
up on it permanently? This is mailman 2.0.1 as supplied by Redhat on RH
Linux 7.1.
Thanks,
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