Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman + database

2005-06-02 Thread Jean-Philippe GIOLA
>I wonder if something like Phorum Mail2Forum /mail2forum.com/> or FUDforum could be a solution >for you? > > > yes it could be a solution bur it's not exactly what I want. Thanks -- Cordialement, Jean-Philippe Giola - 6577 --

[Mailman-Users] pfp mail function

2005-06-02 Thread Jean-Philippe GIOLA
HI all! Has someone already use the mail fucntion of PHP in order to send a mail to a mailling-list ? I'm trying to do that but my company has done some restrictions for the mail server in using this function and so I fill in the From field from my php script, but there is always a fixed adress

Re: [Mailman-Users] (re-post) smtp failures, please help

2005-06-02 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Thanks Mark. This helped me to figure it out...! The envelope sender is set to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and it seems courier doesn't like that. I verified that by telnetting into my mail server and got the same 517 syntax error when I sent: mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is mailman-bounces one of the re

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman + database

2005-06-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote: > >>I wonder if something like Phorum Mail2Forum >/mail2forum.com/> or FUDforum could be a solution >>for you? >> >> >> >yes it could be a solution bur it's not exactly what I want. See FAQ article 4.4 >Mailman FAQ: http://

Re: [Mailman-Users] (re-post) smtp failures, please help

2005-06-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ricardo Kleemann wrote: > >This helped me to figure it out...! The envelope sender is set to >[EMAIL PROTECTED], and it seems courier doesn't like that. I >verified that by telnetting into my mail server and got the same 517 syntax >error when I sent: > >mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Is mailman-b

Re: [Mailman-Users] (re-post) smtp failures, please help

2005-06-02 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hi Mark, One thing that confuses me, is that I sent email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but as you see the smtp transaction used mailman-bounces (so it didn't use the listname, 'ricardo1') > I'm guessing the specific error is the localhost part, not the -bounces > part since virtually all mail from mailma

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman + database

2005-06-02 Thread Jean-Philippe GIOLA
See FAQ article 4.4 >>Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py >> >> > >Also see the comments in Defaults.py about PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER and >PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER. > > > So, if I understand, I have to write a script that will store the mail in a database ? and then I wi

Re: [Mailman-Users] (re-post) smtp failures, please help

2005-06-02 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Thanks again Mark, You've helped me solve it! :-) Indeed, it was the localhost in Defaults.py that was causing the problem. I changed it to 'lists.americasnet.com' and now messages to -owner work... Ricardo - Original Message - From: "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ricardo Kleem

[Mailman-Users] Member list oddity

2005-06-02 Thread Mike Avery
On some lists when I check the member page, the membership is shown on a single page. On other lists, the membership is broken out alphabetically. However, this doesn't seem to be related to list size. One list with over 100 members is shown on a single page while another list with about 50 m

[Mailman-Users] spam checks before membership checks

2005-06-02 Thread Colby Walsworth
I emailed this same question before and got the suggestion to upgrade to 2.1.6rc4. I have upgraded and it still seems to do the same thing. Emails that get marked by spamassassin are making through the filters and are getting moderated as non-member posts. So all our emails go throug spamassasin

[Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread Joshua Nichols
When I send a message to a Mailman list with 100 members, does Mailman inject one message with 100 addresses BCC'd, or 100 messages with one address BCC'd? Thanks, --joshua. -- -- Joshua Nichols

[Mailman-Users] how can moderators automatically subscribe users?

2005-06-02 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hi, I know that via the web interface this is quite easy. However, I have a need to be able to subscribe users via email commands, without the user being subscribed getting a confirmation email. In other words, someone asks to be inserted into the list, and then an email is sent with the subscribe

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread Brad Knowles
At 2:56 PM -0400 2005-06-02, Joshua Nichols wrote: > When I send a message to a Mailman list with 100 members, does Mailman > inject one message with 100 addresses BCC'd, or 100 messages with one > address BCC'd? Proper mailing list management systems don't use blind-carbon-copies. T

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread Joshua Nichols
Brad Knowles wrote: >> When I send a message to a Mailman list with 100 members, does >> Mailman inject one message with 100 addresses BCC'd, or 100 >> messages with one address BCC'd? > > Proper mailing list management systems don't use > blind-carbon-copies. The equivalent that they do

[Mailman-Users] Template Editing

2005-06-02 Thread Bonnie Lungren at WEI
I have not been able to find a way to get to the templates to edit them, particularly the first subscription confirmation notice. It includes our IP address in the first paragraph and I want to change that to our company name. We are at http://mail.weilists.org etc

Re: [Mailman-Users] Member list oddity

2005-06-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mike Avery wrote: >On some lists when I check the member page, the membership is shown on a >single page. On other lists, the membership is broken out alphabetically. > >However, this doesn't seem to be related to list size. One list with >over 100 members is shown on a single page while anoth

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread Larry Stone
On 6/2/05 2:27 PM, Brad Knowles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Proper mailing list management systems don't use > blind-carbon-copies. The equivalent that they do use is to list > multiple envelope recipients, whose addresses are not necessarily > referred to on the "To:" or "Cc:" headers. Brad,

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread Brad Knowles
At 3:42 PM -0400 2005-06-02, Joshua Nichols wrote: > Does this mean that I configure how many recipients in each injection? For each and every injection separately? No. > For example, I could set it to a high enough number that only a single > message was injected, or break up a dist

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread Brad Knowles
At 7:50 PM -0500 2005-06-02, Larry Stone wrote: > Brad, I realize this is getting a little off of Mailman but how is that > different from what a BCC does? A BCC "header" is local to the originating > MUA - it doesn't appear in the transmitted message but the BCC recipients do > become envelop

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread John W. Baxter
On 6/2/05 5:50 PM, "Larry Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 6/2/05 2:27 PM, Brad Knowles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Proper mailing list management systems don't use >> blind-carbon-copies. The equivalent that they do use is to list >> multiple envelope recipients, whose addresses are

Re: [Mailman-Users] Template Editing

2005-06-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bonnie Lungren at WEI wrote: >I have not been able to find a way to get to the templates to edit them, >particularly the first subscription confirmation notice. It includes our >IP address in the first paragraph and I want to change that to our >company name. The template you describe is (englis

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread Larry Stone
On 6/2/05 7:57 PM, Brad Knowles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 7:50 PM -0500 2005-06-02, Larry Stone wrote: > >> Brad, I realize this is getting a little off of Mailman but how is that >> different from what a BCC does? A BCC "header" is local to the originating >> MUA - it doesn't appear in

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread John W. Baxter
On 6/2/05 6:07 PM, "John W. Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not really. Some MUAs preserve the full Bcc header for anyone in that > header, but removed it for the To: and Cc: recipients. Others set up a Bcc: > header with just the individual recipient's address (clearly these talk to > the

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread Brad Knowles
At 8:22 PM -0500 2005-06-02, Larry Stone wrote: > Wow. I thought I knew how an MUA and an MTA interfaced. But what you're > saying is that an MUA can send the MTA a BCC header (which, of course, is in > the DATA section of the SMTP exchange) and rely on the MTA to strip out the > BCC and add t

Re: [Mailman-Users] short question, probably an FAQ that I've overlooked.

2005-06-02 Thread Brad Knowles
At 6:29 PM -0700 2005-06-02, John W. Baxter wrote: > The essential result was that MTAs when not acting in > submission form as "part" of the MUA should leave any Bcc: headers alone. Key word: should. Unfortunately, not all MTAs obey this rule. -- Brad Knowle

Re: [Mailman-Users] how can moderators automatically subscribe users?

2005-06-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ricardo Kleemann wrote: > >I know that via the web interface this is quite easy. However, I have a need >to be able to subscribe users via email commands, without the user being >subscribed getting a confirmation email. In other words, someone asks to be >inserted into the list, and then an email i

[Mailman-Users] What Happened To The Message?

2005-06-02 Thread Hunter Hillegas
Hello. I am running 2.1.5 on RHEL3 w/ Postfix. I posted to one of my lists. This list contains 265,000 members. It is an announce only list. I can see the mail server got the post: Jun 2 22:43:55 myhost postfix/local[31186]: D6C0D250778: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, rel

Re: [Mailman-Users] spam checks before membership checks

2005-06-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Colby Walsworth wrote: > >So all our emails go throug spamassasin and get tagged with a certain >line if they are spam. I have this filter on all our lists: > >header_filter_rules = [('X-NCEAS-Mercury-MailScanner-SpamCheck: spam', >3, 0)] > >This is a header line that is in an email that made it

Re: [Mailman-Users] What Happened To The Message?

2005-06-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Hunter Hillegas wrote: > >I posted to one of my lists. This list contains 265,000 members. It is an >announce only list. > >I can see the mail server got the post: > >Jun 2 22:43:55 myhost postfix/local[31186]: D6C0D250778: >to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=local, >delay=

Re: [Mailman-Users] What Happened To The Message?

2005-06-02 Thread Hunter Hillegas
Mark, Thanks for the response. Yes, the qrunners are running. The qrunner log shows its startup a few days ago, that is it. The error log shows no entries from today. The locks log is empty as well. The qfiles/shunt directory contains a few items but they all belong to another list (and they a

Re: [Mailman-Users] What Happened To The Message?

2005-06-02 Thread Brad Knowles
At 9:23 PM -0700 2005-06-02, Hunter Hillegas wrote: > So, I go to look at Mailman's 'post' file and the last entry is from a few > days back. Nothing related to this post at all. > > Also, nothing ever hit the archives. Which archives did you check? Did you check the raw source listn