I am new to mailman, so please excuse this newbie question. Our ISP has
mailman installed on our web server, but I am not sure it will solve our mail
list problem. I have looked through the documentation on the mailman web
site, but I have not found an answer to my questions.
We are a large lit
M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
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>configuration of httpd is not changed. In this server, I also run sqwebmail, a
>cgi based user interface for maildirs, and it runs just perfect. I am sure,
>nothing is wrong with the post information.. And when I check the cookies, I
>just see the following hex data as ma
Mark,
Thanks! That should work for me.
Regards
Elvis
On 1/3/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Elvis Fernandes wrote:
> >
> >I have a mail list (a.list) that includes a couple of sub list's (b.list,
> >c.list).
> >Some users are members of both these sub lists.
> >
> >Currently, if I
dylan lim wrote:
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>I am encountering a weird problem when I run
>
>postalias /usr/local/mailman/data/aliases
>
>A aliases.db file should have been created in
>/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases but instead I obtain this from my maillog:
Actually in /usr/local/mailman/data/
>Jan 6 08:53:18 localh
Hi all,
I am encountering a weird problem when I run
postalias /usr/local/mailman/data/aliases
A aliases.db file should have been created in
/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases but instead I obtain this from my maillog:
Jan 6 08:53:18 localhost postfix/postalias[23346]: fatal: open database
/usr/l
configuration of httpd is not changed. In this server, I also run sqwebmail, a
cgi based user interface for maildirs, and it runs just perfect. I am sure,
nothing is wrong with the post information.. And when I check the cookies, I
just see the following hex data as mailman's cookies:
280200
Please, anyone knows how doing this?
I'm using the mailman software and I have a question.
When the bounce emails are generated I receive them in my email account but I
would need to have another type of management of those emails. For example, one
inform of those emails or statistics of them