Brad Knowles writes:
> The problem is that the people who can fix this problem are over on
> the list that Barry identified. Any discussion anywhere else is not
> likely to go anywhere, at least not as far as Python & Mailman are
> concerned.
>
> So, get your experts to go have the appr
Christopher Adams wrote:
>Thanks,Mark. That helps explaining the purpose of the mailman list.
>
>All our lists use the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] (wherever.com is the
>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST set in mm_cfg.py).
>
>In my Postfix aliases file, I have all the list aliases including
>aliases for the mailman li
Thanks,Mark. That helps explaining the purpose of the mailman list.
All our lists use the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] (wherever.com is the
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST set in mm_cfg.py).
In my Postfix aliases file, I have all the list aliases including
aliases for the mailman list:
## mailman mailing list
mail
TRON478 wrote:
>
>i have set up a linux machine with mailman successfully. it works fine. now
>i need a second mailinglist but based on another domain. That means i have
>the first domain = lists.myfirstdomain.com -> this works, now i need to set
>up a second domain -> lists.myseconddomain.com with
Christopher Adams wrote:
>Just for clarification, what is the use for the mailman list that is
>listed in the aliases file? Is this a required list and if so, what is
>it's purpose.
It is a required list in Mailman 2.1. bin/mailmanctl will not start
Mailman if it isn't present. It is used as the
David R Bosso wrote:
>
>I have 2 rules set up. For a given test message, Rule 1 does not match,
>and Rule 2 does. If I have Rule 1 set to discard, and Rule 2 set to Hold,
>the message is discarded. If I make the single change of setting Rule 2 to
>Defer, then the message is accepted.
And di
Just for clarification, what is the use for the mailman list that is
listed in the aliases file? Is this a required list and if so, what is
it's purpose.
If that is not required, what are the necessary entries in the aliases
file to take care of mailman-bounces, mailman-owner, etc? Would that
just
Mailman Users wrote:
>Earlier, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> Submitting an address change causes a confirmation request to be sent
>> to the new address. This confirmation request must be received and
>> acted upon before the change is effective.
>
>I'm not getting a confirmation request to the new em
On 5/22/07, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> I thought about that ... but I certainly hope that people who have
> opinions about this will join, because this is not a standards issue
> at root. It's about palliative care for those with sick MUAs.
> So what are the symptoms we need to palliate?
T
Earlier, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> Mailman Users wrote:
> >
> >The web page http://system.name/mailman/options/listname
> >shows a place to enter a new address. This does not actually
> >change the user's subscription address.
> >
> >What do I have wrong here?
>
>
> Submitting an address change ca
Howdy, I'm seeing the following oddity with header_filter_rules.
I have 2 rules set up. For a given test message, Rule 1 does not match,
and Rule 2 does. If I have Rule 1 set to discard, and Rule 2 set to Hold,
the message is discarded. If I make the single change of setting Rule 2 to
Defer,
This is not a mailman issue. The A record for mailmanpilotalk.dyndns.biz
points to 67.54.156.245. However this server is down and not responding to
pings or http requests.
Kind regards,
Brian Carpenter
--
EMWD - Executive Officer
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Hello there,
I am having a problem where mailman is not resolving to the address I assigned
it through dyndns. Here is the error I get with a copy of my mailman.conf
file.
Problem loading page
Unable to connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at
mailmanpilotalk.dyndns.biz
Mailman Users wrote:
>
>The web page http://system.name/mailman/options/listname
>shows a place to enter a new address. This does not actually
>change the user's subscription address.
>
>What do I have wrong here?
Submitting an address change causes a confirmation request to be sent
to the new a
I'm running Mailman 2.1.9 with RHEL.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon Update 1)
The question is how can a user change their subscription address?
The web page http://system.name/mailman/options/listname
shows a place to enter a new address. This does not actually
change the use
Barry Warsaw writes:
> I agree that the current state isn't correct, but the right place to
> fix this is in the email package, so the discussion really should be
> moved to Python's email-sig.
I thought about that ... but I certainly hope that people who have
opinions about this will join
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On May 21, 2007, at 11:04 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> I would argue that Mailman's algorithm is bogus, as it violates POLA.
> At the very least the subject header should be presumed to be prose to
> be broken into approximately equal lines.
I ag
Hi,
i have set up a linux machine with mailman successfully. it works fine. now
i need a second mailinglist but based on another domain. That means i have
the first domain = lists.myfirstdomain.com -> this works, now i need to set
up a second domain -> lists.myseconddomain.com with mailinglists. I
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