Hi,
I find it working using:
## GOOD ONE #
# Put YOUR site-specific settings below this line.
DEFAULT_URL_HOST= 'my.machine.domain.com'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'my.machine.domain.com'
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s:8000/mailm
With a dedicated Pentium 4 2GHz / 1 GB RAM server /
10Mbs, what sort of performance should be possible
with Mailman? Sends per hour / max subscribers.
John
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Hello Richard, list
Upgrading to mailman-2.1.2 solved the problem with archived attachments.
Attachments are not correctly handled in 2.1.
Tom.
Tom Crummey, Systems and Network Manager, EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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David,
Did you check that your site list, "mailman", is still there?
Can you restart Mailman?
One thing that can bite people is if some part of the Mailman
configuration changes. Mailman needs to be restarted before it works
with the new configuration. Yet the Linux box may run for months
w
Chas,
I can't say what CPanel allows you to do or not do. FAQ 3.10 is about
the Privacy Options admin web page.
What you want is available from the Content Filtering admin web page.
Hopefully CPanel allows you access to the same sort of thing.
Here is the intro text explaining how Content Fil
On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 08:40 AM, Nicolas C. wrote:
Hi,
To my config, I have 3 more fields too and the archive work well:
PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL = "/MHonArc/%(listname)s"
PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER = "/MHonArc/bin/mhonarc -add -outdir
/MHonArc/html/%(listname)s >> /tmp/out_external_archiver"
PR
Is there a way to delete the archives? I've been
sending a lot of test messages before it goes live and
I don't want them in the archives.
Thanks in advance,
Ed
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 08:42:50 -0400, you wrote:
>Finally, any text/html parts that are left in the message may be
>converted to text/plain if convert_html_to_plaintext is enabled and the
>site is configured to allow these conversions."
John
right, I understand that so where is a single switch t
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:11:03 -0500
schuetzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, does anyone have a template to paste into the content filtering
> box to exclude everything but plain text??
Preface your list with demime.
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We are using Mailman 2.1 and when the bounce handling is turned on, the
from: field in the messages shows up as something like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; on behalf of; Davin
Dahlgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My boss thinks this looks like spam and he's freaking out that he's
losing money because of it. Is ther
> "JS" == John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JS> With a dedicated Pentium 4 2GHz / 1 GB RAM server /
JS> 10Mbs, what sort of performance should be possible
JS> with Mailman? Sends per hour / max subscribers.
I think it depends on your MTA and whether you have personalization on
in Mailman
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 12:19:57 -0400
Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "JS" == John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> With a dedicated Pentium 4 2GHz / 1 GB RAM server / 10Mbs, what sort
>> of performance should be possible with Mailman? Sends per hour / max
>> subscribers.
> I think it
I would like to change the subject line from "confirm %(cookie)s", to contain the name
of my newsletter in the confirmation email that A new subscriber receives. Can I put
the cookie string into the body of the email instead?
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At 12:19 PM -0400 2003/07/25, Vivek Khera wrote:
I think it depends on your MTA and whether you have personalization on
in Mailman (which will increase the number of messages being pumped
through). Also, sending mail tends to be disk-bound if you are not
network-bound.
In my experience, send
I'm just doing the initial install, almost finished, but so far I haven't been
able to determine where the mailman page comes from -- is there a sample html
page included in the install package or does that page have to be created from
scratch?
I've read a whole lot of documentation but I must
On Friday, July 25, 2003 @ 11:42:53 AM [-0700], Harmon Seaver wrote:
> I'm just doing the initial install, almost finished, but so far I haven't been
> able to determine where the mailman page comes from -- is there a sample html
> page included in the install package or does that page have to b
On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 05:08 PM, Davin Dahlgren wrote:
We are using Mailman 2.1 and when the bounce handling is turned on, the
from: field in the messages shows up as something like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; on behalf of;
Davin
Dahlgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually the From: field in the message i
Harmon,
I agree this is a bit confusing for most people, including me. Mailman
seems to generate the HTML pages so it can add specific information
about your installation.
If you want to look at some of the HTML templates Mailman uses, look in
the templates/en (or any language you plan to use
Hey everyone :)
I'm still running mm 2.1, and just got it set up for virtual domains
(yay!). I'd like to give each admin of a domain the ability to maintain
their own site's lists.. but only their own site's lists...
Is the syntax: mmsitepass -c domain.tld ? I know I saw it posted recently,
but I
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 12:19, Vivek Khera wrote:
> > "JS" == John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> JS> With a dedicated Pentium 4 2GHz / 1 GB RAM server /
> JS> 10Mbs, what sort of performance should be possible
> JS> with Mailman? Sends per hour / max subscribers.
>
> I think it depends
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 10:53, Ed Whitcomb wrote:
> Is there a way to delete the archives? I've been
> sending a lot of test messages before it goes live and
> I don't want them in the archives.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ed
>
Delete the Mbox file for the list (or edit out the messages you don't
At 5:01 PM -0400 2003/07/25, Jon Carnes wrote:
Right! Given decent equipment the MTA is the primary worry. For best
performance you really want to use an optimized MTA like Postfix.
Postfix shuffles slow responding mail sites to the end of the queue so
that they don't hold up the outflow of m
Hi
Is it possible to have mailman add footer test to every mail coming from
the list where I use the mail-number in the test - example ->
"This is mail number 20034 on the admin mailing list"
Then the next mail on the list will be
"This is mail number 20035 on the admin mailing list"
Best
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 17:36, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 5:01 PM -0400 2003/07/25, Jon Carnes wrote:
>
> > Right! Given decent equipment the MTA is the primary worry. For best
> > performance you really want to use an optimized MTA like Postfix.
> > Postfix shuffles slow responding mail sites to
Hi everyone...
I currently run Mailman (2.1) (which I love.. great job, guys!), and use
it to run a few private lists behind SSL. I have recently been asked to do
some virtual domain hosting for some friends, and would like to provide
them with their own Mailman lists, should they wish.
In mm_cfg
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