Is it possible to inclue %(user_optionsurl)s in the body of a message, and
make Mailman dynamically replace it? I know it is possible with header and
footer.
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Thanks Mark.
In general, I think this would be useful information to include in the
source to help system administrators block offending IP addresses from the
servers. Any thoughts about this, pro or con, before I file an RFE?
Sean
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Sean wrote:
I
Hello all,
Actually i do know how to personolize the header and the footer of the messages
through none digest option but i didn't find how to personolize the email
address sent to, most of the email filters are rejecting the messages or
transferring them to the junk and bulk email folders and
hello all,
i am using the english language and all messages go using plain text using
english font as well and some email addesses bounced and the bounced message
says The user does not accept email in non-Western (non-Latin) character sets.
any help? thx
PS I am using mailman 2.1.5
Hi.
I am running a Mailman email list, but do NOT have access to the
installation of Mailman, as it is shared server-wide where I am hosted.
I know all about the system of bounce scores and deletion from the
list for perpetual bouncers, but what I need to know is...
Every so often I get a
I am having trouble with my distribution lists (well, only one is
currently under test). I can see from the mail.log file that an
incoming message was processed and sent to 'mailman'. However, no one
on the list received anything and I cannot see anything in the log
where it was distributed.
Mailman 2.1.3
Sun Sparc Solaris 9
I have a one-way announcements list with about 2300 subscribers and a
post to this list has completely disappeared.
The reply-to address of the sent email is changed to the email address
of the person who has asked for the email to be sent out and this causes
Dennis Putnam wrote:
I am having trouble with my distribution lists (well, only one is
currently under test). I can see from the mail.log file that an
incoming message was processed and sent to 'mailman'. However, no one
on the list received anything and I cannot see anything in the log
where
On 6/21/05, Paul Key [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a one-way announcements list with about 2300 subscribers and a
post to this list has completely disappeared.
The reply-to address of the sent email is changed to the email address
of the person who has asked for the email to be sent out
I posted last week before moving our distribution lists from a
Panther Server (Mailman 2.1.3) to Tiger Server (Mailman 2.1.5).
Instructioins, esp those from Mark Sapiro were very helpful. I was
able to move the lists, and the archives. Everything in the OS X
Server Admin UI looks fine
At 2:37 PM +0100 2005-06-21, PeteBell wrote:
2. Is there a way to get a report sent to me by the Mailman software
each day listing everyone who is currently bouncing?
At a list admin level? No.
Site administrators could install log processing software and
have a summary
At 3:49 PM +0300 2005-06-21, Jean Touma wrote:
Actually i do know how to personolize the header and the footer of the
messages through none digest option but i didn't find how to personolize
the email address sent to, most of the email filters are rejecting the
messages or transferring
At 3:52 PM +0300 2005-06-21, Jean Touma wrote:
i am using the english language and all messages go using plain text
using english font as well and some email addesses bounced and the
bounced message says The user does not accept email in non-Western
(non-Latin) character sets.
On Jun 21, 2005, at 2:10 PM, JC Dill wrote:
What about alises?
There are no aliases
edit mm_cfg.py to show correct host name
ran fix_url.py although told me to run as bin/withlist -l -r
fix_url listname
This appeared to all run successfully.
What to do next?
Look at the list
Thomas Waters wrote:
On Jun 21, 2005, at 2:10 PM, JC Dill wrote:
What about alises?
There are no aliases
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?query=aliasesquerytype=simplecasefold=yesreq=search
See FAQ entries 1.7 and 3.14.
jc
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hi all...
i just upgraded to 2.1.5...
in the 2.0 version i had before in the Privacy options there was a
setting for every single message to be approved - doesn't matter if the
member was new or not. now i can't find this... i see that there is a way
to turn that behavior for posts per
In a flurry of recycled electrons, kalin mintchev wrote:
in the 2.0 version i had before in the Privacy options there was a
setting for every single message to be approved - doesn't matter if the
member was new or not. now i can't find this... i see that there is a way
to turn that
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 03:59 pm, kalin mintchev wrote:
hi all...
i just upgraded to 2.1.5...
in the 2.0 version i had before in the Privacy options there was
a setting for every single message to be approved - doesn't matter if
the member was new or not. now i can't find this... i
I want to deny a certain local user (testbrukar) the ability to send
e-mail to destinations outside the local domain. I have tried this:
http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html
The result here is exactly the same as when I tried to deny the user _all_
sending abilities (using
Oops, sorry! This was intended for postfix-users, not mailman-users!
Jardar
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right... sorry... thanks...
In a flurry of recycled electrons, kalin mintchev wrote:
in the 2.0 version i had before in the Privacy options there was a
setting for every single message to be approved - doesn't matter if the
member was new or not. now i can't find this... i see that
Hello,
I'm using Mailman and Postfix with Amavis and it works quite good.
But I have one performance problem:
If a message arrives at my server, it is checked by amavis. If the recipient
is the list, it it passed to mailman, which the message puts back to postfix
and then it is checked twice
At 1:41 AM +0200 2005-06-22, Jan Kohnert wrote:
Is it possible to tell mailman to deliver to the postfix instance, which
delivers finally? Something like adding the port of my final delivery
instance to the mailhost variable (mail.relay.tld:Port instead of
mail.relay.tld)?
The
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 4:45 PM +0100 2005-06-17, Bruno Ferreira wrote:
I have a mailman 2.1.5 installation on a FC1 Plesk-administrated
server.
Please note the Mailman FAQ Wizard entry at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq06.015.htp.
I've read that
At 2:15 AM +0100 2005-06-22, Bruno Ferreira wrote:
Please note the Mailman FAQ Wizard entry at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq06.015.htp.
I've read that FAQ entry but unfortunately it doesn't really address
this problem. The Mailman version installed is
Brad Knowles wrote:
Looking at the other information you've provided, I don't see
anything that is helpful in terms of trying to debug your problem. At
least from the perspective of Mailman, it seems to have done its job
in all the appropriate places and handed the messages over to the
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