On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 19:50:37 -0800
DJ Freak wrote:
> Thank you very much for your reply David.
>
> I'm looking very carefully right now at your pp_cfg.py code. You also
> have fewer lines in your main.cf file than I do.
>
> Mine are:
>
> virtual_alias_maps = hash:/Users/mailman/data/virtual-m
I meant mm_cfg.py
On Dec 10, 2004, at 7:50 PM, DJ Freak wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply David.
I'm looking very carefully right now at your pp_cfg.py code. You also
have fewer lines in your main.cf file than I do.
Mine are:
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/Users/mailman/data/virtual-mailman
Thank you very much for your reply David.
I'm looking very carefully right now at your pp_cfg.py code. You also
have fewer lines in your main.cf file than I do.
Mine are:
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/Users/mailman/data/virtual-mailman
virtual_alias_domains = beathustler.com, jessicamartin.org,
na
Charles Layno wrote:
>I have a 2.1.5 version up and running just fine except if someone tries to
>subscribe via email, the system tells them they are already subscribed.
Does this apply to a subscribe command in mail to listname-request or
to mail to listname-join or listname-subscribe or all o
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 15:36:51 -0800 Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anthony Chavez wrote:
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>>Not sure how to get at the number of "avoided duplicates," though.
>>Could you elaborate?
>
> If a regular member's options include "nodupes" and th
Anthony Chavez wrote:
>
>I myself subscribe to this list, have the nodupes bit set, and see
>"Receive your own posts to the list? Yes" in my configuration page. I
>receive copies of my own posts. Would that be because I'm the owner?
That's how it should work for everyone.
>The other subscribe
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 01:15:03 -0800
Evan Miller wrote:
> Someone in this world please please tell me how to get Postfix,
> mailman, and virtual alias maps to all work together PLEASE. This is
> not a Postfix issue. Postfix works fine. This is an integrating of
> Mailman issue.
>
> Here are my
Anne Ramey wrote:
>When I subscribe or unsubscribe from the command line, both the owner
>and the users get notified, even though the config of the list says not
>too. And everything works fine if I do it through the web interface.
>Why would this happen?
Are you using bin/add_members and bin
On 12/10/2004 14:53, "Anthony Chavez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your assistance. Any further thoughts as to what could be
> causing this?
A filter in his mail client which is hiding or throwing away the message.
--John
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Anthony Chavez wrote:
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>On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:14:17 -0800 Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Check the Mailman logs, post and smtp. The number of recipients in the
>> smtp log for a post should equal the number of non-digest subscribers
>> that aren't set to nomail minus the number of "a
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:14:17 -0800 Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anthony Chavez wrote:
>>
>>I have a list subscriber who is not receiving his own posts.
>>
>>His configuration matches my own (and that of most other subscribers)
>>one-to-one
Anthony Chavez wrote:
>
>I have a list subscriber who is not receiving his own posts.
>
>His configuration matches my own (and that of most other subscribers)
>one-to-one and I for one am receiving copies of my own posts. We have
>subscribed and re-subscribed him multiple times, to no avail.
Pres
Robert Hoekstra wrote:
>
>Is it possible for list administrators to send administrative commands
>through e-mail? I know of member specific commands, but how extensive is
>this possible for list administrative commands?
No.
>The point is that I want to set a large number of lists I maintain to
Jacob Walcik wrote:
>
>are the admin and listinfo screens stored statically somewhere? i can
>dump the configuration information for each list and not see any
>mention of the old hostname, but obviously it's still being referenced
>somewhere. any suggestions?
If you dump it with bin/dumpdb, you'
i recently migrated my mailing lists from my old mail server
(dastardly) to my new mail server (muttley), and i've run into a
little snafu.
i copied over my lists and archives directories, and then overwrote
the existing request.pck file in each lists' directory with one from a
locally created lis
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Friends:
I have a list subscriber who is not receiving his own posts.
His configuration matches my own (and that of most other subscribers)
one-to-one and I for one am receiving copies of my own posts. We have
subscribed and re-subscribed him multip
> email message attachment
> On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 02:49 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > I apologize in advance if this has been answered recently, but after
> > searching the faq, mail-archive.com, etc for nearly an hour I have not been
> > able to find the answer to this.
> >
> > Can addi
Hi,
Is it possible for list administrators to send administrative commands
through e-mail? I know of member specific commands, but how extensive is
this possible for list administrative commands?
The point is that I want to set a large number of lists I maintain to
'private', so the archives aren
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