On Aug 16, 2005, at 10:24, Bob Morgan wrote:
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second system, I'd like to be able to unsubscribe _without_ going
to the
http://domain.org/mailman/options/maillist_domain.org page. I'd
like for
the unsubscribing user to simple get their Email and reply to the
Email to
get fully
On Aug 16, 2005, at 02:18, R J Ladyman wrote:
The headers expose the sender address and domain (the message-ID
does the
latter, of course), which makes the 'hide sender...' option a bit
confusing.
Your users could configure their MUAs not to put specific information
in their message
I'm probably just overlooking a configuration setting, but I was wondering
if it's possible to automatically BCC (preferably) or CC non-members when
their postings to a list are distributed.
I'm on a college campus, and we're using Mailman to distribute messages to
specific groups (students,
At 9:12 AM -0400 2005-08-16, Jason LaMar wrote:
I'm probably just overlooking a configuration setting, but I was wondering
if it's possible to automatically BCC (preferably) or CC non-members when
their postings to a list are distributed.
Nope, not without source code
Alan Chandler wrote:
Checking the logs in /var/log/mailman/error I find this entry
Aug 14 21:47:12 2005 (2418) (NNTPDirect) NNTP error for list
eclipse-webtools: 480 Authentication required for command
Which looks as though it is not even trying to login, rather than I made a
mistake with
The Mailman instance I have installed runs under one primary domain -
however, I want to set up a list that uses a different TLD (routed
properly at our MX servers).
What's the proper way to get this working under Mailman, where it
respects the virtual TLD, not posting the default TLD onto it?
Forrest Aldrich wrote on 16.08.2005 20:57:
The Mailman instance I have installed runs under one primary domain -
however, I want to set up a list that uses a different TLD (routed
properly at our MX servers).
What's the proper way to get this working under Mailman, where it
respects the
I have a small test list with just four entries. I tried to test the who
command by sending an Email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
with the subject
who admpassword
and got the following response:
The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
original
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 07:52:08PM -0400, Bob Morgan wrote:
I have a small test list with just four entries. I tried to test the who
command by sending an Email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
with the subject
who admpassword
and got the following response:
[...]
who
Thank you for your response.
The virtual domain we're using will be MX'd to our hosts, but served
virtually via Mailman. In otherwords:
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = ourdomain.com
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = www.ourdomain.com
[ ... ]
I'm not sure what I'd put here for add_virtualhost():
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
The virtual domain we're using will be MX'd to our hosts, but served
virtually via Mailman. In otherwords:
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = ourdomain.com
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = www.ourdomain.com
[ ... ]
I'm not sure what I'd put here for add_virtualhost():
I'm in the process of moving lists over to my Mailman server from
another list server. I can get an exported list of subscribers from
that server but I need to know the format for the file for use with a
Mass Subscription to the Mailman Server.
The export from the old list server is in the
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