--On Monday, September 15, 2003 4:47 PM -0700 Ricardo Kleemann
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Also, how do I port users from other lists into mailman? I
have a number of existing mailing lists that I wanted to
move over to mailman. Can I simply import a file containing
member addresses?
To which I
Hi,
Is this setting used for determining which outbound smtp
host to contact, or for the mailhost displayed for replies,
or both?
I want to be able to set the smtp host for sending email to
localhost, yet I don't want that setting to be exposed, or
be appended to the list address.
For example,
Hi!
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 09:40:16 -0500, Terry Cowan wrote:
Also, I notice that, unlike most emails lists -- if you hit reply on this
list, the message is directed to the sender instead of the group. Is this
easily changed so that replies go to the list instead of the sender?
Go through
How do I delete an archive for a mailing list.
I own the server and have root access.
JD
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Thanks for the suggestion Jon. I double checked and we only have one
install of mailman. I also looked through the aliases file and they all
point to the same place (e.g:
mailman: |/usr/local/pkgs/mailman-2.1.1/mail/mailman post
mailman
Cron jobs look good as well. Some other
Fear not. Mailman always looks for a local smtp server to hand off it's
mail; thus you want default_email_host to be mydomain.com. So it
displays your email addresses as being from that domain.
Good luck - Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 12:01, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
Is this setting
hello,
i'm new to mailman(2.1.2) and i have a question, which might seem simple to
you ...
the question is:
how to change default charset in archives (created by pipermail) from
iso-8859-1 to iso-8859-2, so IE 6.0 or any other browser could pick up the
right charset?
i've tried to change the
Mailman sends out a welcome message after doing a read of the database
and finding that the user is not a current member. That means it could
have failed in it's attempt to write to the database - though that would
definitely send some errors to see in the logs.
It would seem that verifying
I've narrowed this down (hopefully) a bit. It only seems to happen when you
do the confirmation request through a browser (tested both IE under XP and
Mozilla under Linux).
Replying to the email confirmation via email worked every time. (Probably
did 50 or so tests.) Handling the confirmation
The following is an error log entry that *seems* to be associated with
Mailman holding up delivery of messages. If I do a bin/unshunt, that
seems to end the constipation for a while, although the same entries get
into the error log anew.
Any idea what can be done about this? It appears to me
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