Jim..Thanks for the response
I'm starting to wonder if I have a bigger issue. I'm using Mailman
2.1.4 with EXIM 3.35. I can't find any documentation that tells me how
to set these versions up together. It's either Mailman 2.1 and EXIM 4 or
Mailman 2 and EXIM 3. Could this be the problem?
Hi all,
I am new on this mailinglist. Looked at the FAQ and the discussions so far,
but didn't seem to find anything about it. So I'll just ask:
There are several ways to get a bugreport from Mailman
on Debian Linux testing.
The easiest is going to listinfo/listname. Fill in a
non-existent
Does anyone know whether the current htdig-2.1.4-0.1.patch (#444884)
is compatibile with Mailman 2.1.5? If not, can Mailman 2.1.4 be
downloaded from somewhere? The Sourceforge downloads page only seems
to have links for version 2.1.5. Thanks.
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-- Michael Dunston
-- Music
Some list owners have reported to me that the From: field in their
client shows a list message as From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In
this case, the client is MS Outlook. I initially assumed that they
didn't know what they were talking about since my mail client (Netscape
Messenger) shows From: [EMAIL
Christopher Adams wrote:
Some list owners have reported to me that the From: field in their
client shows a list message as From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In
this case, the client is MS Outlook. I initially assumed that they
didn't know what they were talking about since my mail client (Netscape
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 11:38:56AM -0400, michael dunston wrote:
Does anyone know whether the current htdig-2.1.4-0.1.patch (#444884)
is compatibile with Mailman 2.1.5?
I found it necessary to make some very minor changes in line numbers in
order to apply cleanly. Contact me off-list if
I recently made a new list and subscribed all my 3000 subscribers of
my previous list to this new list. However, now nobody is receiving
the messages from this new list. I know the problem is not with my
Mailman settings because I first made the list with only 4 e-mail
addresses, sent an
At 7:23 AM +1200 2004-07-13, mlahiphop.com wrote:
I recently made a new list and subscribed all my 3000 subscribers of
my previous list to this new list. However, now nobody is receiving
the messages from this new list.
I recommend you start with the tips at
mlahiphop.com wrote:
Could there be a problem with subscribing so
many people at once, or the fact that I cut and pasted a list of e-
mail addresses from Notepad?? Any help would be appreciated--
Clayton Call
Go to administration - Membership Management... and see if what
addresses are
We have been using Mailman for almost a year now and have had no issues
whatsoever. It has been an extremely easy to use, versitle, reliable list
server
The mail server now has a new routable IP and although the defaults.py and
mm_cfg.py files have been changed to reflect the new IP
The server has
I am trying to transfer our Homeowners Association's mailing list, currently
running on Eudora, to Mailman running on our Web host's server. 200+ members
at present.
I have checked the FAQs, but have not found an answer to the following
questions... also http://listowners.org/; is not
how do i get off of a mailman list someone is exploiting it and harrassing the heck
outta me
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Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Mailman FAQ:
I just set up Mailman and set up a test list. Whomever I subscribe to
the list receives a welcome e-mail. But then no one receives anything
sent to the list there after. I've checked all the logs and there are
no errors showing up. My syslog even shows it receiving the message and
sending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q) Is it possible to mass subscribe members with their e-mail addresses
*AND* their names - by up loading a file with the addresses and names. IF SO,
what is the required format of that file?
Real Name1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Real Name2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
etc ...
Q) Is it
On 12 Jul 2004, at 15:56, Steven P. Gilman wrote:
We have been using Mailman for almost a year now and have had no issues
whatsoever. It has been an extremely easy to use, versitle, reliable
list
server
The mail server now has a new routable IP and although the defaults.py
and
mm_cfg.py files
Suzanne wrote:
how do i get off of a mailman list someone is exploiting it and harrassing the heck
outta me
There may be a List-Unsubscribe: header with an http: and/or mailto:
link in the list messages you receive.
In any case, you should be able to get off by sending an e-mail with
On 11 Jul 2004, at 18:59, Suzanne wrote:
how do i get off of a mailman list someone is exploiting it and
harrassing the heck outta me
Say the list concerned is [EMAIL PROTECTED] try sending a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
With any luck you may get a confirmation request and a response to this
This is a repost originally posted on June 15. There was no response to
the original, but it was during a time when there were server problems
at python.org so I'm reposting in hopes of reaching a wider audience...
Mailman 2.1.4
Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla)
We are having problems with
No-- all members are not set to receive digest. I am wondering if
Hotmail, Yahoo, AOL and other popular e-mail accounts have something
that blocks e-mails to a new list this long or something? Because now
some people have received the message (mostly webmail users with e-
mail accounts on
At 1:36 PM -0700 2004-07-12, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Is there anything that can be done short of doing a decode of the
encoding before passing to lynx? Are there any patches available that
address this in that or some other way?
You might be able to get your MTA to do all these conversions for
At 3:54 PM -0400 2004-07-12, Tom Bartolucci wrote:
I just set up Mailman and set up a test list. Whomever I subscribe
to the list receives a welcome e-mail. But then no one receives
anything sent to the list there after.
I recommend you start with the tips at
After some pretty wild experimentation I managed to arrive at a list that is
exactly the way I want it. Now I want to make more lists that act the same
way. Is there an easy way to duplicate the options on a given list into a
new list?
--
At 8:59 AM +1200 2004-07-13, mlahiphop.com wrote:
No-- all members are not set to receive digest. I am wondering if
Hotmail, Yahoo, AOL and other popular e-mail accounts have something
that blocks e-mails to a new list this long or something?
What do your mail queues look like? What do
At 1:36 PM + 2004-07-10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have checked the FAQs, but have not found an answer to the following
questions... also http://listowners.org/; is not responding.
Yeah, that's down for the moment. The owner of that domain is
working on trying to bring it back up, but I
Answer these:
1. Make sure that Mailman is injecting mails to your Mailserver. What does
your mail server logs say? Does it show anything?
2. If your mailserver logs do not indicate any symptoms of mails then the
problem is with Mailman configuration?
2a. What does Mailman log files smtp and
Dear list,
It's not obvious to me what I need to do to httpd.conf, and
where I need to put the various mailman files in order to
set up the mailman administrative web interfaces.
Would someone kindly point me to the documentation, if it
exists, and/or show me the relevant parts of a
Jeff,
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 02:19 pm, you wrote:
snip/
It's not obvious to me what I need to do to httpd.conf, and
where I need to put the various mailman files in order to
set up the mailman administrative web interfaces.
snip/
All of that is in the INSTALL file.
Thanks for the response.
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 01:33 pm, James Sinnamon wrote:
Dear list,
It's not obvious to me what I need to do to httpd.conf, and
where I need to put the various mailman files in order to
set up the mailman administrative web interfaces.
The penny has dropped. On my server, the URL,
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