Hello List
I know this is a sendmail problem, but maybe one of you
has experience with this case.
I've set up mailman 2.1.8 on a Solaris 9 SPARC box. All
runs fine, exept one mail coming from a java app is
discarded by sendmail and thus not arriving mailman. I've
searched the whole day, but
Hello all:
I have read the mailman manual but still haven't have luck in finding
what I want. I want mailman to resend the creation email for a list that
I created because the users that requested it have not received the
email yet. This is the only list that have had problems. Is there a
Question: is there an easy (or not so easy) way to get a list of users
subscribed to a particular list, along with the date they subscribed?
I've checked the admin interface (user management) and dont see a way to get at
this info. I'm looking at the back-end now, but wondering if someone has
On 11/16/06, Rusty Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question: is there an easy (or not so easy) way to get a list of users
subscribed to a
particular list, along with the date they subscribed?
I've checked the admin interface (user management) and dont see a way to get
at this info.
I'm
Rusty Wilson wrote:
Question: is there an easy (or not so easy) way to get a list of users
subscribed to a particular list,
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.062.htp.
along with the date they subscribed?
The date is only available in Mailman's 'subscribe' log.
Greetings,
I've been happily converting text/aliases based lists to mailman
(Tru64 Unix v5.1b, Sendmail 8.13.7, Apache Server version:
Apache/2.0.54, Mailman version: 2.1.9) and everything has been working
great. I have ~150 lists with ~16,000 addresses distributed among them.
Most of
I've been hosting a few lists using Mailman for quite some time now.
Recently AOL has started deferring emails from my server, possibly
because one person on a list started a new subscription when they
left AOL and didn't cancel the subscription to the defunct AOL
address.
AOL sucks!
--
Raquel
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 11:03:03AM -0800, Raquel wrote:
I've been hosting a few lists using Mailman for quite some time now.
Recently AOL has started deferring emails from my server, possibly
because one person on a list started a new subscription when they
left AOL and didn't cancel the
On 11/15/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting a huge amount of spam sent to my list owner addresses for all
my lists, is there any way I can stop this?
Can I setup my lists so that only mailman itself can email me and that other
people cannot send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This
I've got a situation with a list that is causing problems. I'm sorry
this is so long, but here's the things I've done. I've searched the
archives and I don't seem to see anything that applies.
I'm using Mailman 2.1.7 and I have a list that I can post to. Another
person cannot post to this
Tony Molloy wrote:
I know I can delete messages from the list manually by editing the mbox
files but I was wondering if it was possibe to expire the archives in
some way.
I think you would have to create some process as a shell script, Python
script, etc. to delete old messages from the .mbox
Jan Shaw wrote:
How do I show the individual email addresses of recipient in their
To: window ? They are all members of a list but the sender wants it
to look like they are receiving an individual email from him. I am
researching FAQ 3.15. How do I enable personalization. Is this the
Yahoo! Mail has not been nice to our domain lately. Since early
November any messages (including all the ones sent from our Mailman
system) to people with Yahoo email addresses have bounced--rejected
by the Yahoo! Mail servers.
I lodged a complaint with Yahoo... it didn't seem like we had
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject:
[Mailman-Users] AOL Rant
From:
Raquel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Thu, 16 Nov 2006 11:03:03 -0800
To:
Mailman-Users@python.org
To:
Mailman-Users@python.org
I've been hosting a
Ben Swihart wrote:
When users subscribe, I like sending them a welcome e-mail with
introductions,
instructions, etc. However, if you send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
we are getting this back:
The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
original message.
-
Is there a way to change the default reject message when denying posts
from non-subscribers via admindb?
Tia,
-Jim P.
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Mailman FAQ:
Peter Nyamukusa wrote:
Does any one know how use special charaters such as - in a mailing list ie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is nothing in Mailman per se that prohibits using a hyphen (dash,
minus sign) in a list name. I have several lists with hyphenated names.
If you are having difficulty,
Snake wrote:
I am getting a huge amount of spam sent to my list owner addresses for all
my lists, is there any way I can stop this?
Can I setup my lists so that only mailman itself can email me and that other
people cannot send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As Patrick says in another reply, spam
Rogelio Nodal wrote:
I have read the mailman manual but still haven't have luck in finding
what I want. I want mailman to resend the creation email for a list that
I created because the users that requested it have not received the
email yet. This is the only list that have had problems. Is
Hi,
George Sexton wrote:
When the IncomingRunner dies, the new message appears in the qfiles/in
folder with an extension of .bak. I've tried deleting and re-creating
the list and it still dies. If I remove the .bak message and re-start
Mailman, then any queued messages are sent or
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ben Swihart wrote:
When users subscribe, I like sending them a welcome e-mail with
introductions,
instructions, etc. However, if you send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
we are getting this back:
The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
Allan Trick wrote:
Here's my question: how do I uncheck nomail for all those people
that Mailman didn't think we could communicate with? Do I need to go
in to each one and manually do it? Also, should I reset the bounce
count for those folks? If so, how is that done?
Re-enabling delivery
Peter Radcliffe wrote:
I checked I had gotten rid of all the old variables, had run
add_virtualhost() properly in mm_cfg.py, ran fix_url, restarted the
qrunners, etc, everything I could find about it until I ran
across;
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-April/050706.html
It
Hello,
I've noticed heldmsg-ListName-* files in mailman/data, which the
request.pck file for the given list isn't aware of (the pickle only has a
version string).
Is there something which others have used to iterate the request.pck
file of all lists, and determine orphaned files in
Ivan Fetch wrote:
I've noticed heldmsg-ListName-* files in mailman/data, which the
request.pck file for the given list isn't aware of (the pickle only has a
version string).
Is there something which others have used to iterate the request.pck
file of all lists, and determine orphaned
Jim Popovitch wrote:
Is there a way to change the default reject message when denying posts
from non-subscribers via admindb?
Only by changing the message in the definition of the NonMemberPost
class in Mailman/Handlers/Hold.py and/or any translations in
messages/language/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.po
At 7:05 PM + 11/16/06, Alain Williams wrote:
AFIR AOL will do this if they see lots of mail coming from you, it is an
anti spam measure. If you contact them and say that you run mail lists
they will enter you into their OK list.
Speaking as the former Sr. Internet Mail System
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