I built Mailman (2.0.13) a while back and made to change to the definition
of WRAPPER in alias-wrapper.c to suit my environment. I no longer see this
file in v2.1.5 so how do I make a change to WRAPPER if I want to?
Am I correct in thinking that what was 'wrapper' is now 'mailman'?
--
John
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:45:25 -0500, Jean-François Roberge
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 3- Is there a script to install orjust by creating the mailling every thing
> is all ready and all i need is to put the subscribing page on my site?
> 4- HOw do you i put the subscribing page in my site?
If,
Jean-François Roberge wrote:
>To whom it may concern
>I'm at the time to develop my own web site. In my control panel provided by
>my hosting company, i see the mailling list option and they told me that
>mailman is the supplier of this mailing list.
Would that be cPanel? If so, or even if not,
To whom it may concern
I'm at the time to develop my own web site. In my control panel provided by
my hosting company, i see the mailling list option and they told me that
mailman is the supplier of this mailing list.
I would have some questions as am not used to web site language.
1- Is a maill
Tim Faircloth wrote
>At 02:23 PM 1/14/2005, you wrote:
>
>>What does the rejection notice say?
>
>email address has been changed to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to protect the
>(seemingly) innocent.
>
>>You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has
>>been automatically rejected.
At 02:23 PM 1/14/2005, you wrote:
>
>However, whenever a member sends a post to the list, it's posted but they
>receive a rejection notice anyway. Anyone have any clues?
Not without more information.
Does the post go through directly or only after moderator action?
directly through -- no moderatio
I'm running Mailman 2.1.2 that came with my MacOS X Panther server at
work, and really enjoy Mailman as a list server. I have a couple of old
lists running on an old Mac that I am considering moving them and the
associated domain to my work server. If I upgrade to my own MacOS X
Panther/Tiger S
I've just been trying to build Mailman v2.1.5 and get the following error
when running configure:-
configure.in:211: warning: underquoted definition of MM_FIND_GROUP_NAME
run info '(automake)Extending aclocal'
or see http://sources.redhat.com/automake/automake.html#Extending-aclocal
configur
On Fri, 2005-01-14 at 13:49, Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
> Fellows,
>
> IÂm having some trouble restoring a Mailman server. The problem is that
> WeÂve built our mailman server originally with Fedora Core 2. Yesterday, the
> Hard Disk stoped working, so we restored our backup (a 250 mb tgz fil
Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
>
>So, here´s what I need: do anybody know how can I restore just the
>configuration about the lists I had and their archives?
Restore just contents of the lists/ and archives/ directories.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
San F
Tim Faircloth wrote:
>
>I have a list set up for the faculty/staff on our campus. Any facstaff
>member can post (supposedly).
>
>However, whenever a member sends a post to the list, it's posted but they
>receive a rejection notice anyway. Anyone have any clues?
Not without more information.
D
Michelle Palazzoli wrote:
>
>I have a question about how your list serve handles replys.
>
>
>
>Here's an example:
>
>
>
>Joe and Sue are members of the Soccer team list.
>
>
>
>Joe sends a message to the team.
>
>
>
>Sue - and the rest of the team - gets the message.
>
>
>
>When Sure opens t
Fellows,
I´m having some trouble restoring a Mailman server. The problem is that
We´ve built our mailman server originally with Fedora Core 2. Yesterday, the
Hard Disk stoped working, so we restored our backup (a 250 mb tgz file,
restored to another server). Since I don´t have Fedora Core 2 CDs i
gaurav_gold wrote:
>
>How can people reply to the mailing list? How do i turn off this feature?
>How can i also enable a feature where if someone replies the newsletter the
>email gets deleted?
>
See the FAQ
>Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
article 3.11
>I also wanted
I'm having a problem with mailman:
I have a list set up for the faculty/staff on our campus. Any facstaff
member can post (supposedly).
However, whenever a member sends a post to the list, it's posted but they
receive a rejection notice anyway. Anyone have any clues?
OS: Solaris 8
mailman ver
Hello,
I have a question about how your list serve handles replys.
Here's an example:
Joe and Sue are members of the Soccer team list.
Joe sends a message to the team.
Sue - and the rest of the team - gets the message.
When Sure opens the message is Joe's address in the 'fr
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have had recent problems with mailman as it kept looping the emails to the
users twice.
I had then realised people who replied to the mailing list went to everyone on
the list also making it all look like spam.
How can people reply to the mailing list? How do i turn off this
Glen Low wrote:
>
>Thanks that was very helpful, shall try to see if that works.
>
>More qns, especially since you seem to have the same sort of setup:
Just for the record - I don't really have the same sort of setup. I
have Mailman running in a virtual domain on the host machine. Apache
and sendm
At 6:25 PM +0800 2005-01-14, Glen Low wrote:
1. Can I get Mailman to send mail to an SMTP server on another machine?
Yup. No problem. Just set appropriately the DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
in the mm_cfg.py file. Or, you could configure the local MTA to dump
all outgoing mail on a relay server (perhap
At 6:14 PM -0700 2005-01-13, pamtonopah wrote:
1. How do we block people on the mailing list from looking at the
entire list?
In the web admin interface for the list, go to "Privacy Options",
then scroll down to the "Membership Exposure" section. There should
be a setting for "Who can view s
On 14/01/2005, at 12:40 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Glen Low wrote:
OK, is there some trivial MTA I can run e.g. procmail, would that be
suitable? How does Mailman actually retrieve the email meant to be
sent
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyway?
Usually, the incoming MTA at domain.com runs on the same or a tig
Good Evening,
2 questions -
1. How do we block people on the mailing list from looking at the
entire list?
2. When someone wants to reply to a mailing they received from the
community list, how do we set it to where it goes to a designated person
and not everyone on the list.
Thanks
Phylli
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 08:06, you wrote:
> On Jan 10, 2005, at 17:42, Yassen Damyanov wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately, it didn't work. No change in the behavior in case of
> > identical list names for different domains. Thus I am in a big trouble:
> > I was told mailman supports virtual domains so
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