Just a test. May please this post be ignored.
Best wishes,
Rajib
__
Inspiration
Euclid Must Fall: The “Pythagorean” “Theorem” and the rant of racist
and civilizational superiority
Prof C K Raju
https://doi.org/10.4314/ajct.v1i2.5
https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajct.v1i1.6
, which is what I always prefer for high
volume lists anyway, since I prefer to Google Group such lists. I had a
quick try to find out how to do it in a Smartlist before vacation, but
my only results were: Smartlist uses X-Commands (simple additions to the
mail headers I supose) to interact
?
Moltes gràcies d'avantmà!!
De res, de res :-)
He trobat una possible solució ací:
http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/~casterln/smartlist-arc/msg00881.html
Encara que sempble pressumptuós, jo ja ho havia pensat. El que passa és
que em quedava l'esperança de que hi haguera un mètode més net...
Vaig a provar
Hola, gent!
Tinc Postfix funcionant correctament amb un domini local, el de la meua
adreça de correu, i un parell de dominis virtuals. Els dominis virtuals
estan definits en una base de dades MySQL.
Tot això funciona. Per si a algú l'interesa, ho vaig fer seguit este
tutorial:
Hi there list,
I am having a permissions problem with smart list. In the list user I am
unable to use the .bin stuff and also he .etc permission I think is off
too. Does anyone know what the permissions aresupposed to be for
/var/list/.bin and /var/list/.etc? Thanks much.
--
To
Thomas Korber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ich möchte eine Mailingliste mit exim und smartlist einrichten.
[...]
seminar: |/var/list/.bin/flist seminar
seminar-request: |/var/list/.bin/flist seminar-request
[...]
- /etc/fetchmailrc entsprechend angepasst:
poll mail.provider.de
Hallo!
Endlich Ferien, endlich Zeit zum Basteln. ;-)
Ich möchte eine Mailingliste mit exim und smartlist einrichten.
Nach der Lektüre von http://www.world-email.cx,
file:///usr/share/doc/smartlist/QuickStart,
file:///usr/share/doc/smartlist/README.exim und
file:///usr/share/doc/smartlist
Is there something that allows users to read and post to a single
mailing list ala wwsympa to sympa, but for smartlist instead?
--
Baloo
Hopefully someone out there uses Smartlist for mail list stuff :)
I'm having a problem getting my Smartlist to read my accept file in
/var/list/customers.
I had uncommented the foreign_submit option in rc.custom, and it still
doesn't work for some reason.
Here's a log from my mail.info file
to have all
smartlist posts go through a specific exim router/director then you can
use the router/director option headers_remove to weed-out such headers.
Not sure whether they will be added later on anyway, just give it a try.
--
groetjes, carel
hey guys,
can anyone tell me how to have exim not add a resent-to header on
each of smartlist's messages? i don't want people on the list to be
able to see who is on the list.
thanks,
justin
hey guys,
i have this tiny problem where exim (presumably) is stamping on a
Resent-To: header with the names of everyone on one of my
smartlist-based mailing lists. i searched on the web and found more
people with this problem, but not m^Hany with the solution. if anyone
knows how to disable
hi all
I'm using the smartlist for mail service.
But I found a one problem.The story is below.
1.I send a mail.( -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]) use root privilege.(in fact root)
2.and then mail is vanish.
3.I'm not root the mail is not strange.Why ?
--
YoonSuk Cho [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 03:54:41AM +0900, YoonSuk Cho[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
I'm using the smartlist for mail service.
But I found a one problem.The story is below.
1.I send a mail.( -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]) use root privilege.(in fact root)
2.and then mail is vanish.
3.I'm not root
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Wade Parker wrote:
I'm using Debian 2.2, Exim 3.1, procmail 3.13.1 and SmartList.
I've installed Smartlist using dselect. I can create a list. But I
cannot get anyone subscribed to the list or if I add an address
manually, Smartlist will not send out any messages
a line of investigation, I remove the SmartList
package and reinstall from the .deb file, so that the package is reset
to its default configuration and I am not compounding the problem with
my experimentations.
I would appreciate any further suggestions.
Wade Parker
I'm using Debian 2.2, Exim 3.1, procmail 3.13.1 and SmartList.
I've installed Smartlist using dselect. I can create a list. But I
cannot get anyone subscribed to the list or if I add an address
manually, Smartlist will not send out any messages to that person.
The only changes I've made
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 11:40:35PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
On Aug 07 2000, Shane Wegner wrote:
Has anyone successfully gotten this to work?
Must you use sendmail? Would you be willing to use qmail? If
so, then qmail supports VERPs outta the box with its fast
mailing
On Aug 08 2000, Shane Wegner wrote:
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 11:40:35PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
On Aug 07 2000, Shane Wegner wrote:
Has anyone successfully gotten this to work?
Must you use sendmail? Would you be willing to use qmail? If
so, then qmail supports VERPs outta
Hi all,
A while ago, the Debian mailing lists at lists.debian.org went to using a
different 'From ' line. The administrator said at the time that a VERP was
being used. I am curious as to how a VERP can be implemented using
smartlist with SendMail. It would have to use the [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Aug 07 2000, Shane Wegner wrote:
Has anyone successfully gotten this to work?
Must you use sendmail? Would you be willing to use qmail? If
so, then qmail supports VERPs outta the box with its fast
mailing list manager, ezmlm (and its add-on, ezmlm-idx). I'd
Does anyone know why when I send to a list that I have set up using
smartlist at lists.domain.org it canonicalizes the To: header to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In my rc.init, I have:
domain=3Dlists.domain.org
I'd like to have it leave things at lists.domain.org, and I don't want to
have mail.domain.org
no foreing, pero me imagino que esto fue solo un error al
escribir tu mensaje de correo.
A propósito, ¿que MTA usas? yo tuve que usar sendmail porque no logré
poner a funcionar el exim con el smartlist.
Sorribes juan respondió:
Si fue solo un error al escribir el mensaje de correo.
Te comento
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
A propósito, ¿que MTA usas? yo tuve que usar sendmail porque no logré
poner a funcionar el exim con el smartlist.
Para que smartlist y exim funcionen bien el uno con el otro hay que
hacer los siguientes cambios en /etc/exim.conf:
* Añadir una línea
Hola a todos, espero que alguien me pueda ayudar...:)
Alguien sabe como configurar el smartlint para restringir que cualquiera
pueda enviar mail a una lista.
Configuro el accept con la direccin de mail que quiero que solamente pueda
enviar mail a la lista y dentro del rc.init y rc.custon
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Dan Brosemer wrote:
On potato, smartlist adds Resent-To: headers which list all the people
subscribed to the list on every outbound message.
Can this be removed?
Yes, please read /usr/doc/smartlist/README.exim.
I tried with the following (and enabled RC_LOCAL_SUBMIT_20
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 01:11:42PM +0200, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Dan Brosemer wrote:
Yes, please read /usr/doc/smartlist/README.exim.
Thanks very much. Worked like a charm. I didn't realize it was exim that
was adding the pesky headers.
-Dan
--
Beware he who would
On potato, smartlist adds Resent-To: headers which list all the people
subscribed to the list on every outbound message.
Can this be removed?
I tried with the following (and enabled RC_LOCAL_SUBMIT_20):
dev:/var/list/testing# cat rc.local.s20
# remove headers
:0 fhw
| formail -I Resent
Hi, I am trying to set up a list using smartlist on Slink with sendmail.
I have read the QuickStart, and have followed what it said but I have not
have any succes. I send a letter to the address with subscribe in the
Subject, but get no reply, and don't get an error saying that the
message could
I've recently had a small problem with smartlist... most of the
messages
that I send with attatchments are not send... instead they sit around
in a file called 'request.' Does anyone know why this is happening
and/or how to fix it??
--Evan
--
Evan Van Dyke E-mail
On Sat, 6 Mar 1999, Erik Forsberg wrote:
I'm using smartlist for some small mailinglists on a Debian machine (I
hope this isn't too offtopic)
Is there a way to configure smartlist NOT to distribute a message to
the sender of the message ? I don't want my own postings.
Short answer
I'm using smartlist for some small mailinglists on a Debian machine (I hope
this isn't too offtopic)
Is there a way to configure smartlist NOT to distribute a message to the sender
of the message ? I don't want my own postings.
I've tried to read the manual, but I didn't find any information
This is my rc.local.s20 to append unsubscribe information to all
messages:
:0 fbw
| cat - helpend.txt
rc.custom calls rc.local.s20 via the following hook:
RC_LOCAL_SUBMIT_20 = rc.local.s20
BUT: smartlist does not append helpend.txt to the messages !!!
What could
Evan Van Dyke wrote:
Well, I've installed SmartList, but when I send it a test message,
Sendmail dies with the following errors:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
|/var/list/.bin/flist apollo-teamB-request
(expanded from: apollo-teamB-request
/* Please excuse the cross-posting to debian-user and smartlist. I
think both are likely to have useful input on this and it feels fairly
urgent to me! */
I run a few not particularly large Email lists using smartlist under
Hamm. I have subscription confirmation on and have been very
happy
. ¿Es posible añadir a todos los mensajes que pasen por la lista un
comentario al final? Si es así, ¿cómo?
3. Por omisión, las personas que mandan un mensaje a la lista reciben su
propio mensaje. ¿Se puede hacer que por omisión no los reciban? ¿Cómo?
La única documentación que tengo de SmartList
Hola
Igual te sería interesante suscribirte a la lista sobre smartlist. Para
eso tienes que mandar un mensaje a:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
poniendo subscribe en el cuerpo del mensaje
Tambien puedes encontrar más información en:
http://www.mindwell.com/smartlist
1. Quiero que cuando un miembro de la
, las personas que mandan un mensaje a la lista reciben su
propio mensaje. ¿Se puede hacer que por omisión no los reciban? ¿Cómo?
smartlist no está preparado de serie para hacer eso, por lo que no
conozco ningún método para hacerlo (habría que cambiar bastante la forma
en la que se distribuyen los
I tried sending this to the smartlist list but have had no response.
Anyone here got smartlist working and can help?
TIA++
Chris
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 28 18:02:59 1998
Resent-Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 15:24:31 +0200 (MET DST)
From
s == slist [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
s I assume that I've managed to get a permission wrong on a log file that
s procmail wants to log its actions to or that I've failed to create
s the file. Trouble is that I can't find any documentation mentioning
s logging when procmail is being invoked
I have installed smartlist and procmail for my debian system (hamm on
pentium hardware, running sendmail).
I am gradually getting apache and Email set up on the machine as it's
going to move to be hosted by a commercial ISP when I transfer my lists
and WWW services out of the university here
Can someone tell me how to configure smartlist to do exact address
matching? The problem we have is that some usernames are very similar to
each other. For exmaple, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] As a
result, when the second user tries to subscribe, smartlist incorrectly
says
Hello,,,
Is there and .deb package to susbcribe/unsubscribe with SmartList?
I'm looking for something like one that is in Debian Support pages.
REgards.
On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
I'm having a problem setting up a mailing list with Smartlist. One
of the subscribers is being held hostage to an NT system ;-) and for some
reason it says Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Smartlist doesn't like it and
rejects
mails. The point
, and it's the NT MTA that's setting the Sender field to
Sender: root@. The user swears he's sending the mail from a regular
account using Netscape Mail.
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try it. Digging into the manual, I found
this:
SmartList usually does not accept submissions or subscriptions
On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
[...]
keep all the tests but this one. What I can't find now is a reference to
weighting in the procmail manpages. How's the weight suppossed to work?
procmailsc(5) ?
--
c4f9f68ae233d0fe52be4735d04df1bf (a truly random sig)
Hi,
I'm having a problem setting up a mailing list with Smartlist. One
of the subscribers is being held hostage to an NT system ;-) and for some
reason it says Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Smartlist doesn't like it and
rejects
mails. The point is he can't change the Sender line, so I have
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello.
This message is for users of the Debian smartlist package.
I have detected a little problem which may arise when upgrading smartlist
from bo to hamm. If you are running smartlist_3.1016 from bo, please read
the following before upgrading to hamm
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:21:14PM -0400, Mark Sailer wrote:
I'm looking to add a trailer to a mail list I'm running.
I haven't been able to figure out how to add this.
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Trailer,
I'm looking to add a trailer to a mail list I'm running.
I haven't been able to figure out how to add this.
The other thing I want to add is in the Subject: I want it
to read: [listname] actual_subject
Any ideas??
Thanks
Mark
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of
Hi..I installed Smarlist and I create and list called test (as is
explain in Quick Start file).The last step in this process must be
execute newaliases...but when I doing the shell answer me that
command not found...why?
I have intalled Smail and when I don't see newaliases in nowhere.
Where's
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, dada wrote:
Hi..I installed Smarlist and I create and list called test (as is
explain in Quick Start file).The last step in this process must be
execute newaliases...but when I doing the shell answer me that
command not found...why?
=0660, notify_comsat, suffix=\n
Let me know how it goes, I haven't tried smartlist yet, but I'm using
smail and procmail alreadyand I've heard favourable mention of
smartlist on other lists.
Hope this helps!
Rich M
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word
I'm trying to use smartlist (3.10-14).
On the first message I send to the test list testing, I get this error
(through smail):
|- Message log follows: -|
flist: Couldn't exec ../.bin/procmail
|- Failed addresses follow
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
This is a message for all the Debian SmartList users:
I have just received an important bug report about the smartlist package:
Currently, if you *upgrade* smartlist (from rex to bo, for example), you
may lost all your list aliases in /etc/aliases
Hi,
I am running smartlist.10-10 and sendmail.8.8.4-1 with smrsh support.
I let smartlist setup the default mail list called announce yet when I
tried to send mail to announce-request I got this message:
announce-request... aliased to |exec /var/list/.bin/flist announce-request
|exec /var/list
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
I am running smartlist.10-10 and sendmail.8.8.4-1 with smrsh support.
I let smartlist setup the default mail list called announce yet when I
tried to send mail to announce-request I got this message:
announce
ability for DNS information
for dialin Win95 and WinNT users.
apache-1.1.1-1 Upgraded Apache Package
verse-0.12 Daily Scripture Verses
xfishtank-2.2 Fishtank for X
ircd-2.8.21-1 IRC Server
smartlist-3.10-1 Mailing List Processor. No Perl much faster than Majordomo.
If anyone could
58 matches
Mail list logo