- Original Message -
From: "Maclagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> System: RH7.3, mailman-2.0.13-1
>
> Using the web based administrative interface, I'm trying to change
> where replies to list messages go (ie: set the Reply-To header).
> Want to change it from an explicit address to "Poster".
>
System: RH7.3, mailman-2.0.13-1
Using the web based administrative interface, I'm trying to change
where replies to list messages go (ie: set the Reply-To header).
Want to change it from an explicit address to "Poster".
Deleting the Explicit Reply-To address and submitting the changes
doesn
Brad Knowles said:
> At 4:44 PM -0400 2005-07-05, Poster wrote:
>
>> Howdy everyone. I'm looking for the directory to place my custom
>> verify.txt file in so that Mailman will send it out for a
>> particular
>> list. I've read the FAQ and
>> /var/lib/mailman/lists//en/verify.txt
>> doesn't w
On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 12:37 -0400, Matt Singerman wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for posting this - I didn't even know this filed existed! I
> think I've located the problem - mailmanctl isn't running. However,
> when I try to start it (with "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start"),
> nothing happ
At 4:44 PM -0400 2005-07-05, Poster wrote:
> Howdy everyone. I'm looking for the directory to place my custom
> verify.txt file in so that Mailman will send it out for a particular
> list. I've read the FAQ and
> /var/lib/mailman/lists//en/verify.txt
> doesn't work. Is it then /usr/lib... ?
Howdy everyone. I'm looking for the directory to place my custom
verify.txt file in so that Mailman will send it out for a particular
list. I've read the FAQ and
/var/lib/mailman/lists//en/verify.txt
doesn't work. Is it then /usr/lib... ? I'm just wondering how the rest
of y'all got it to work, be
I have two lists that are effectively low and high traffic
lists designed to serve the same constituency. So that a large number
of people do not need to be subscribed to announcements that go out
on the low traffic list, the high traffic list is also subscribed to
the low traffic list.