On Mon, 2 Sep 2002 16:22:57 +0200 (CEST)
Lars Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Can mailman handle such large lists
Yes. see the FAQ.
> 2. Is there a simple way to limit what the administrator of a list can
> change when he is administering a list? For example, I don't want him
> to be
fredrik> I don't want to change it's hostname. The mail.domain.tld
fredrik> is what I want it to be called. When I send mail out as
fredrik> local users it gets [EMAIL PROTECTED] And as said when I
fredrik> manually act mailman, connect to port 25 and send mail from
fredrik> [EMAIL PROTE
> "TW" == Tom Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TW> Here's what I mean; You start up X list X list is supposed to
TW> be a low-traffic announcement list, something for you to
TW> announce releases, uptime,etc to your customers. By default,
TW> any customer can post to X li
> Simpler? Not in the case where the Mailman administrator wants all
> lists forever after to not have their first characters uppercased.
> Changing the code once accomplishes this once and for all.
>
Yes this is what I want.
Thanks to all who replied.
I won't dare ask why it capitalises the fir
At 01:53 AM 9/2/02, Richard Barrett wrote:
>At 02:17 02/09/2002 -0400, Fuzzy wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Bob Weissman wrote:
>>
>>> >* Paul Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020901 01:20]: wrote:
>>> >> 1) when i create a new list with 'newlist -q mylist [EMAIL PROTECTED] mypass'
>>> >>it creat
> "marina" == <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
marina> I was wondering whether there's any information available
marina> on possible reasons for 500 Internal Server Errors, apart
marina> from mailman's locks.
Internal Server Errors come from the web server, so you should check
its
On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 10:22, Lars Andersson wrote:
> I've been using mailman for my private small lists for a while now and I
> am very pleased with it. Now it's time to sneek it into my work.
>
> I'm working for a webhosting company and a customer wants me to
> implement a list with around 15.00
Hello, it appears that hotmail and similar free web-based email
treats my mailman lists as spam and shunts them directly into the
trash. Is there any way I can prevent this from happening?
Thanks very much,
Bruce Toombs
--
Bruce P. Toombs
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"I am a pit bull
I've been using mailman for my private small lists for a while now and I
am very pleased with it. Now it's time to sneek it into my work.
I'm working for a webhosting company and a customer wants me to
implement a list with around 15.000 recipients. The list will be used
for a daily post from the
Dear Mailman-Users,
is there really noone that tried the eMail command processing of
Mailman? Any input would be very nice, thank you!
Best regards,
Johannes Posel
Going back 15:48 24.08.2002...
> Dear Mailman-users,
> I'm running Mailman 2.1b3, and it works fine after a few install
> headach
At 19:17 01/09/2002 -0500, Tom Whiting wrote:
>On Sunday 01 September 2002 01:07 pm, Mike D. wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > My server administrator just installed 2.1b3. There was the option
> > to moderate all postings to a list in the privacy section of the
> > previous version of Mailman, but now I
At 02:17 02/09/2002 -0400, Fuzzy wrote:
>On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Bob Weissman wrote:
>
> > >* Paul Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020901 01:20]: wrote:
> > >> 1) when i create a new list with 'newlist -q mylist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mypass'
> > >>it creates the list fine, but it always changes the
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