On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 20:33:23 -0800
Dan Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 06:39:54PM -0800, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 18:01:56 -0800 Dan Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> Without those changes in place (more exctly, using the
>> Debian/Linux defaul
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 21:05:19 -0800 (PST)
alex wetmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Mailman configuration uses Unix for running Mailman, and
> Windows 2000 SMTP Server for outbound email. I doubt many (if
> any) other people are using this configuration, but if people are
> interested in more
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Dan Wilder wrote:
> The DSL does get to be pretty much of a nuisance to run vi on
> over an ssh connection, when the list mail is going out.
I used to have issues with this, but my solution was to turn on
dummynet (http://cs.baylor.edu/~donahoo/tools/dummy/) on my firewall
an
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 06:39:54PM -0800, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 18:01:56 -0800
> Dan Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > With these changes in place, a K6-350 with 128M RAM delivers
> > messages averaging perhaps 3K over a medium-speed DSL, without
> > entirely saturating
On Monday 17 December 2001 17:38, Fieldus, Glenn wrote:
> Our subject lists are created automatically at the start of each
> semester, and students are required to be subscribed to the list for the
> duration of their enrollment in the subject. What needs to happen is that
> when a user changes t
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 18:01:56 -0800
Dan Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With these changes in place, a K6-350 with 128M RAM delivers
> messages averaging perhaps 3K over a medium-speed DSL, without
> entirely saturating the DSL, at load average below 2.0, without
> impinging on swap. It'll r
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 05:22:37PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> At 04:26 PM 12/17/01 -0800, J C Lawrence wrote:
> >On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 15:32:39 -0800
> >Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Someone posted a few days or so ago asking about list sizes. Was
> >> there any response to th
At 04:26 PM 12/17/01 -0800, J C Lawrence wrote:
>On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 15:32:39 -0800
>Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Someone posted a few days or so ago asking about list sizes. Was
>> there any response to that query?
>
>Yup, and its already in the FAQ.
http://www.python.org/cgi-b
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 15:32:39 -0800
Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Someone posted a few days or so ago asking about list sizes. Was
> there any response to that query?
Yup, and its already in the FAQ.
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J C Lawrence
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On 12/17/01 3:32 PM, "Bill Moseley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a list of about 11,000 currently on Solaris/Sendmail/listproc that
> I'm thinking of moving to Linux/(qmail|Postfix)/mailman. Only one message
> a week is sent.
>
> Anyone running a list that big on Mailman? Any special
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Someone posted a few days or so ago asking about list sizes. Was there any
> response to that query?
>
> I've got a list of about 11,000 currently on Solaris/Sendmail/listproc that
> I'm thinking of moving to Linux/(qmail|Postfix)/mailman. Only one mes
Someone posted a few days or so ago asking about list sizes. Was there any
response to that query?
I've got a list of about 11,000 currently on Solaris/Sendmail/listproc that
I'm thinking of moving to Linux/(qmail|Postfix)/mailman. Only one message
a week is sent.
Anyone running a list that bi
To setup an announce-only list, you add the people that can send to "posters":
If member_posting_only is 'no', then only the posters listed here
will be able to post without admin approval
What options are available to prevent spoofing one of those addresses? I
know I can set
Hide t
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 09:38:47 +1100
Glenn Fieldus wrote:
> I have been asked to explore whether Mailman (v2.0.6) can be
> configured to set a defined password for each subscriber, in line
> with our single sign-on implementation. Is this possible?
This is possible, if painful, under Mailman 2.0
Hello Everybody,
My apologies if this question has been asked before.
I have searched the archives and found nothing useful.
Our University has adopted a 'single sign-on' authentication process for our
staff and students, where each may access a variety of services (NT Domain,
Proxy, Mail, vario
>When I receive a message and i look the header, i don't appear in
>recipient ! How it's possible ?
>How the server send in my mailbox the message& without my adress in yhe
>header ?
>Is there a hidden header& or a smtp solution which doesn't appear in the
>hearder?
The To: headers are not us
Happy Holidays
Does anyone have a script to get a list of all the list owners. I want to
make a list-owners list to use for announcements and updates.
Thanks in advance.
Con
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At 11:01 17/12/2001 -0600, Alex Sammons wrote:
>Well, in fact i have a similar problem, i have a
>mailing list where just the subscribers be allow to
>post (all of them are [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] except one user
>included in the list [EMAIL PROTECTED] who can´t
>p
Well, in fact i have a similar problem, i have a
mailing list where just the subscribers be allow to
post (all of them are [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] except one user
included in the list [EMAIL PROTECTED] who can´t
post and his posters are send to the administrator to
Hi all,
My host provider preinstalled Mailman with
CPanel/WHM server controller, I'm a newbie so I did this mistake: I have tried
to create a mailing list, so I have used 'pop-page' as the list name. I have
noticed since I did that I can't receive any e-mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which
On 14 December 2001, Xavier NOEL-LARDIN said:
> I have installed mailman few weeks ago, and it's a great product.
> I have a question about smtp header.
^^^
There's no such thing as an SMTP header. There is an SMTP conversation
and an RFC 2822 header.
> When
On 17 December 2001, Osmo Kujala said:
> We are going to transfer ~300 Mailman lists from Linux/Intel
> to Linux/Alpha. I guess bata base files are 32/64bit sensitive?
Mailman's config.db files are in Python's "marshal" format, which is
platform-neutral but could theoretically change across Pytho
On 14 December 2001, Ron Parker said:
> Just installed mailman. Working. Followed instructions for installing
> cron. Noticed all these cron jobs running when I do ps aux. Is this
> normal? If not, how can I reduce the number of these things running
> (taking a lot of processor resources). T
At 13:22 17/12/2001 +0100, Marcel Hicking wrote:
>Hi
>
>I'm new to mailman. So bear with me if this is a too
>simpel question ;-) I could find anything in the docs.
>
>How can I set up an "announcement only" mailing list?
>That is: No subscriber is to be allowed to post to the
>list (postings, if
Hi
We are going to transfer ~300 Mailman lists from Linux/Intel
to Linux/Alpha. I guess bata base files are 32/64bit sensitive?
What would be the easiest way to do the transfer?
(Our current version is version 2.0beta5)
regards
Osmo Kujala
Hi
I'm new to mailman. So bear with me if this is a too
simpel question ;-) I could find anything in the docs.
How can I set up an "announcement only" mailing list?
That is: No subscriber is to be allowed to post to the
list (postings, if possible, should be answered with an
appropriate message)
Hi!
I did not encount an error and this is no error report.
I have a following problem, can you help me, or can you tell me, how can
help me?
I have a list created. Listname: testlist
If I send a mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' or to
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with subject "help" or with
body content "co
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