We figured out the problem! My husband did not setup a the new list
correctly. We previously (before we heard of Mailman and downloaded it)
setup a list email on our server, but added aliases to it. We used this
same list email address after we downloaded MM. I'll spare the details so
as no
Jess Mooers wrote:
>John Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thursday, September 1, 2005:
>
>>My understanding is that you cannot easily change the name of a list other
>>than case changes. If this is not correct, please tell me how or direct me
>>to the proper resource. I've googled and sear
My husband installed Mailman last night and now I'm trying to make changes
in the "General Options" of the administration page. For some reason, some
of my changes are not saving.
I'm trying to add a prefix in the "Prefix for subject line of list
postings" box and I'm also trying to change the
My understanding is that you cannot easily change the name of a list other
than case changes. If this is not correct, please tell me how or direct me
to the proper resource. I've googled and search the FAQ.
Thanks - John
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Il Thu, 1 Sep 2005 15:07:26 -0500
"John Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scrisse:
> My understanding is that you cannot easily change the name of a list other
> than case changes. If this is not correct, please tell me how or direct me
> to the proper resource. I've googled and search the FAQ.
ex
John Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thursday, September 1, 2005:
>My understanding is that you cannot easily change the name of a list other
>than case changes. If this is not correct, please tell me how or direct me
>to the proper resource. I've googled and search the FAQ.
>
>Thanks - J
Hi
I'm using SuSE Linux Professional 9.3. Is there any howto or documetation
for installing mailman in SuSE.? As you know MailMan is in default packages
of SuSE 9.3.
-- Mohammad
do you Python?!!
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Hello,
As a new user to Linux and Mailman (using ver 2.1.5 w Apache 1.3.3 and
Debian Sarge w Exim4) I was pleased to be able to get it up and running
without too much list searching and head scratching.
I have a couple of questions though: I would like to have a redirect page
send people to mydo
On 8/31/05 7:00 PM, "Stephen J. Turnbull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> "John" == John W Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> John> But yes, 10 recipients known to Mailman is the limit as set
> John> up by the default value. Personally, I prefer a setting of
> John> 1 (I hate b
At 11:35 AM -0400 2005-09-01, Paul Rubin wrote:
> *Contacting the bug forum on Source forge and being told that bounce
> processing is a problem that they hope to have time to fix in 2.1.6 (see
> 1077587)
Note that 2.1.6 has already been shipped, and it did make some
notable impr
Mailman 2.1.6
Python 2.4.1
27 Lists
Average 8000 people per list
Average message size 100k
Largest list gets around 200 messages per day
Total load average 2million messages per day give or take.
We have been using mailman successfully for about 4 years.
Basic Problem:
Since about 12/2004 The
On Sep 1, 2005, at 9:23 AM, David Gordon wrote:
> I'd like to clean up the digests my lists send. I wonder how to do
> remove
> the "Message-ID:" and "Content-Type:" from the digest messages I
> send?
From Defaults.py:
==
# Headers which should be kept in both RFC 1153 (plain) and MIM
A typical Mailman list digest will start each post message with the following:
Message: 1
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 17:49:01 -0500
From: List Subscriber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [listname] A clever subject line
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; ch
Hello All,
I'd like to ask you bout your backup/restore policy and tools concerning
mailman DB.
What are the recommended ways to backup mailman DB and for what files and ways
to restore them in case of the disaster?
Please send your recommendation/scripts for that matter.
Best Regards,
Le
At 8:17 AM -0400 2005-09-01, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
> I was always
> impressed at how mailman needed so little maintenance (I previously ran
> majordomo since around 1993, and moved to mailman in 2000).
That's why I switched fr
I run a number of mailing lists on a server with a few virtual domains
(http://www.groupname.org/mailman/listinfo &
http://www.plts.org/mailman/listinfo) on a Solaris server. I was always
impressed at how mailman needed so little maintenance (I previously ran
majordomo since around 1993, and m
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