The MTA=Postfix creates a file: "/etc/mailman/aliases". That file is in
the format used by Postfix , Sendmail, Exim, etc. to form the mail
interface into Mailman. It looks like the intention was that Mailman
would maintain that file along with edits by a human. Is that
functionality still us
On 11/30/18 4:39 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> If they are really rejecting the mail because of the literal '-bounces'
> in the envelope sender, you can change that. In Mailman 2.1 the
> 'list-admin' address is a deprecateGetBouncesEmaild (from Mailman 2.0)
> synonym for 'list-bounces and should be a
On 11/30/18 2:17 PM, Matthew Goebel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We've recently had one or two sites block email coming from one of our
> lists.
> They seem to indicate it is because of sending address having bounces in it?
> ie... listname-boun...@list.emich.edu
> This seems odd, and I'm trying to figur
On 11/30/2018 04:17 PM, Matthew Goebel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We've recently had one or two sites block email coming from one of our
> lists.
> They seem to indicate it is because of sending address having bounces in it?
> ie... listname-boun...@list.emich.edu
> This seems odd, and I'm trying to fi
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> On Nov 30, 2018, at 4:17 PM, Matthew Goebel wrote:
>
> We've recently had one or two sites block email coming from one of our
> lists.
> They seem to indicate it is because of sending address having bounces in it?
Email is probably the most stressed service on the Inter
Hello,
We've recently had one or two sites block email coming from one of our
lists.
They seem to indicate it is because of sending address having bounces in it?
ie... listname-boun...@list.emich.edu
This seems odd, and I'm trying to figure out if anyone else has ever seen
this?
Not much I can d
On 11/30/2018 10:33 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Plain text digests are encoded in Mailman's character set for the list's
preferred_language. For English, this is us-ascii unless you've changed
it. Thus, non-ascii unicodes will be rendered as '?' in the plain digest.
You can change Mailman's character
On 11/30/18 9:18 AM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Is it expected that Mailman will preserve UTF-8 (punctuation symbols) in
> non-MIME digests?
It depends.
> Is this a known limitation of non-MIME digests? Or is it possibly a
> symptom of a problem?
Plain text digests are encoded i
Is it expected that Mailman will preserve UTF-8 (punctuation symbols) in
non-MIME digests?
I'm having errors reported to me from (non-MIME) digest subscribers to
lists mailing lists.
Is this a known limitation of non-MIME digests? Or is it possibly a
symptom of a problem?
--
Grant. . .
thank you. i was just going to email the list stating that i had found that.
thanks again.
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Thanks,
Fabian S.
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On Thursday, November 29, 2018 5:00 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 11/29/18 1:26 PM, Fabian A.
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