Kevin McCann wrote:
Thanks, Ben. I had initially been thinking this was strictly an Outlook
problem, too. But I became skeptical as I realised that there are still two
big questions:
1) Why do these same Outlook clients not have problems receiving
attachment-less messages with footers from other
seems to be better from sources...
I still cannot figure out how do to virtual domains lists.
I configured httpd with a virtual and I have the DNS set up properly
Looks like this is working OK
http://lists.first5ventura.org/mailman/listinfo
you can see the test list.
however, I use the
I found a better way, there is a command in mailman/bin/genaliases
that will generate all aliases for all mailing lists...
now I just need to figure out how to direct mail to the real person
i.e. the list's admin from the virtual host lists.first5ventura.org
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I should
I used genaliases and added the aliases to /etc/aliases, I run newaliases.
I still cannot add users to the list...
I subscribed myself using a different email address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), using the web interface, and I got a
confirmation email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I mailed back the
Hi again,
how do I forward email to list's owner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
same for the list's admin test-admin?
I assume I need to mess with the /etc/aliases but I have no idea how
to do it...
here are the test aliases:
## test mailing list
test:
I cannot seem to send anything to the list...
I double checked my DNS and MX, seem to be fine...
I do not get a bounce back, at least not immediately, but I cannot
seem to communicate with the list via email, the web interface
seems to be working just fine...
do I need to do something with
Oddly enough there doesn't seem to be any Sendmail integration (addition
of the aliases when added via the web interface) - though it works for
Postfix (after some setup).
Note, you can add the integration yourself. At one site I simply
spoofed the Postfix integration and made it work with
I Unsubscribed this malinglist.. but somehow, I still get all the
mails..
And why is that ?
Anders
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Mailman FAQ:
I Unsubscribed this malinglist.. but somehow, I still get all the
mails..
And why is that ?
That would seem to be a question for [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
You might also verify that you unsubscribed the person
in the signature line:
This message was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unsubscribe or
Dear All,
I have configured GForge3 according to the user manual. Sendmail is
working because the confimation emails can get through.
However, whenever i create a new mailing list, a link will be created
under the Links tab. Unfortunately, the link is broken because
the page could not be found
I am using a redhat 8 machine. Apparently , i have no permission to
access the link (http://mydomain.com/pipermail/gforge-test/).
Seow Tze Chian wrote:
Dear All,
I have configured GForge3 according to the user manual. Sendmail is
working because the confimation emails can get through.
However,
Hi there,
I'm using MM 2.1 and I see that every digest include headers
in the content, like this:
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Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 17:31:08 +0200
From: Marco Trevisan - Bazzmann.Com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Accessibilita', usabilita', esperienze e soluzioni.
[EMAIL
I just setup Mailman and it works great! I previously used Majordomo and
was only able to configure it via the email interface. Is this possible
with Mailman? If so, how do I set this up? Is there an email address to
send mail admin request to? Do I setup a address to pipe to a program.
found the sendmail log file /var/log/maillog
looks like connection was refused?
so I guess I do need to do something to sendmail to make it realize that it should
handle email for lists.first5ventura.org...
any ideas what I should do to sendmail?
Aug 28 20:55:32 ns2 sendmail[26135]: alias
Thanks,
I'll try it,
well, now I can at least talk to sendmail, but relaying is denied...
The following message could not be delivered because the address
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was rejected by host lists.first5ventura.org
(206.72.86.221).
550 5.7.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... Relaying denied. IP
name
At 09:10 +0300 08/29/2003, ODHIAMBO Washington wrote:
* Aviram Carmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030829 07:21]: wrote:
Hi again,
how do I forward email to list's owner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
same for the list's admin test-admin?
I assume I need to mess with the /etc/aliases but I
On Tuesday, 26 August 2003 20:37 +0100, Richard Barrett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might also find this useful:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg12599.html
See also: http://www.afp548.com/Articles/Jaguar/mailman21-new.html
While it is aimed at Mac OS X Server, the steps for
At 09:52 AM 8/29/2003, Aviram Carmi wrote:
PS::REQUEST
Whenever responding, please, put your response _under_ the original
(previous) posting/message(s), not above them. This is the basics of
Netiquette.
Also, remove unneeded fragments of previous message(s), especially any
commercial
Hi all:
I saw an earlier message asking if there was a way to edit an archive to
delete or edit a message contained in the archive file, but saw no
response. Anyone have an idea how to do that?
Much thanks. We want to clean up our records to delete old
administrative or other unwanted
At 10:48 -0700 08/29/2003, JC Dill wrote:
You have a sendmail problem, it is not properly configured to relay
for your mailman email. The solution will be found within
sendmail, and if you don't know how to find that then you should
ask on a sendmail list. It's no longer a mailman issue.
jc
Hello everyone...
Well, im in the process of setting up Mailman on my server...
The server is running RH 8.0.
I went ahead and downloaded the RPM from Red Hat and it installed Apache as
well...
I followed the directions in the httpd-mailman.conf file and copied it over
to my httpd.conf
I
At 11:52 AM 8/29/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Hello everyone...
Well, im in the process of setting up Mailman on my server...
The server is running RH 8.0.
I went ahead and downloaded the RPM from Red Hat and it installed Apache
as well...
I followed the directions in the httpd-mailman.conf file and
Nevermind...think I figuredit out...I just used the command line scripts...
Just a few quick questions:
Im running postfix on this server...what do I need to do, if anything, to
configure mailman and postfix to work together correctly?
I have not been able to find anything as far as
I have mailman installed on node A, under Apache, with lots of mailing
lists. I have created an alias for node A named LISTS, and I want
people to access the mailing lists using the address LISTS rather than
A. However, when I access the node using the address LISTS, it tells me
there are no
At 7:58 -0700 8/29/2003, Peter Hessler wrote:
On, another topic, where are the logs for mailman, other than
/var/spool/mailman/logs/*? Postfix claims it delivered a message to
(|/usr/local/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post testlist), but I see no record
of any such message in
On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 12:35:16PM -0700, John W Baxter wrote:
:At 7:58 -0700 8/29/2003, Peter Hessler wrote:
:On, another topic, where are the logs for mailman, other than
:/var/spool/mailman/logs/*? Postfix claims it delivered a message to
:(|/usr/local/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post testlist),
At 7:38 PM -0500 2003/08/28, Erik Parker wrote:
So.. Most people have their roles search the entire message for any occurance
of their email address. I figure adding a Delivered-To: or For: header in the
headers would fix that.
This is an MTA issue. When mailman queues the outgoing message,
At 8:14 PM -0500 2003/08/28, Erik Parker wrote:
Would still be interesting to see if this is possible, but I found a work
around in Sendmail to just add:
H?P?X-Envelope-To: $u
Note that the $u macro will be defined if and only if there is
one and only one recipient for the current message.
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