Lisa Bronson wrote:
>
>Has anyone ever successfully used characters (such as the inverted
>question mark, c with cedilla, n with tilde) in an email list header?
>We've tried a number of different things, including using an = sign
>followed by the hex value of the character, and setting through the
Maik Weidemann wrote:
>
>At first, my lists with virtuel domains works fine!
>But one problem exist! When user un-/subscribe to the list, a
>notification mail is send to the list owner. And there is the problem!
>This notification mail has the sender adresse
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED],
>
OK, I searched Googled, looked on the MM site, never saw this FAQ. Sorry.
Ken
On 11/15/05 10:17 PM, "Carl Zwanzig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a flurry of recycled electrons, Ken at Meancode Media wrote:
>
>> Where is the setting for an announce list? Thanks!
>
> In the FAQ?
>
>> Mailm
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Ken at Meancode Media wrote:
> Where is the setting for an announce list? Thanks!
In the FAQ?
> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Please check there.
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Mai
Hi,
I have been using Mail Man for a while now but never needed to setup an
Announce style list. Now I need to setup a bunch of them. I am currently
running version 2.1.5.
Where is the setting for an announce list? Thanks!
Ken
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Ken Edwa
This may not be a Mailman issue at all. Pager mailers are sometimes
persnickety about matching the name of the recipient to the actual
pager email.
I once tried something like
alias halpager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so that I could encapsulate the phone number and not have it
referenced in vario
Hi,
I have a pager number included in a mailing list, however messages get sent
to the emails but does not get sent to the pager. Are there any additional
settings for messages to get sent to pagers?
Thanks,
ST
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Those were already set. Thanks though.
Charlie
On Nov 15, 2005, at 4:20 PM, Dan Phillips wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2005, at 2:28 PM, Charles Huberty wrote:
>> I am currently running OS X 10.4.3. I have set up mailing lists and
>> set the option for non members mail to be passed on through. I am
>> s
At 7:00 AM -0600 2005-11-15, Lisa Bronson wrote:
> Has anyone ever successfully used characters (such as the inverted
> question mark, c with cedilla, n with tilde) in an email list header?
You mean in messages being submitted to the list, or messages
generated by the system itself?
>
I am currently running OS X 10.4.3. I have set up mailing lists and
set the option for non members mail to be passed on through. I am
still receiving requests to authorize non member posts. How do I
make it stop? I want all posts to just be accepted.
thanks,
Charlie
Charles Huberty, I
Hello,
I installed the Debian packages Exim4 (v.4.5) and mailman (v.2.1.5) with
aptitude on Debian Sarge.
I configured Mailman for Exim according to
http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html.
I set up a list called testlist and tried to post to the list from the
adiministrators e-mail account [EMA
Hello,
I have a perplexing problem and I was hoping someone might be able to give
me some advice. I've been running Mailman for several months with no
problems, and a few days ago Mailman stopped delivering mail for no
apparent reason. In Mailman's smtp log file I see messages that say "all
Hello,
At first, my lists with virtuel domains works fine!
But one problem exist! When user un-/subscribe to the list, a
notification mail is send to the list owner. And there is the problem!
This notification mail has the sender adresse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED],
juweb.de is a virtuel
I've searched the archives of this list and not found what I'm looking
for. I apologize if this has been asked before.
Has anyone ever successfully used characters (such as the inverted
question mark, c with cedilla, n with tilde) in an email list header?
We've tried a number of different things,
At 2:55 PM -0800 11/14/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Jon D. Slater wrote:
>
>>Can someone suggest how I'd go about tracking down this problem...
>>
>>I have a list of 52 members. Of that list, there is 1 e-mail address
> >that never receives e-mail from the server. (The other 51 work fine.)
[SNIP]
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