This is my first post and I apologize if this has been dealt with; I was not
able
to find the right way to search the archives. I also apologize for the length.
I administer half a dozen lists with membership ranging from 100 to 500, the
number of messages ranging from 1 to 30 a day on each
Hi All--
I run ten to eleven mailing lists, with, just as you have, 100-500
members apiece. I have a dedicated server with Godaddy. They told me
that yes, I could run mailing lists. They didn't tell me in advance
that there was a daily limit of 1000 outgoing messages per day. I
discovered
Well if we are all going to throw in our hats... www.raoset.com/hosting/
As long as you don't bring my server down I don't put limits on stuff ;)
On Jun 6, 2007, at 8:54 AM, Brian Carpenter wrote:
You can also check out my services at http://www.emwd.com/
mailman.html. I do
not place any
You can also check out my services at http://www.emwd.com/mailman.html. I do
not place any sort of message limits on my mailman clients.
Kind regards,
Brian Carpenter
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EMWD - Executive Officer
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On Jun 6, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Jason Pruim wrote:
Well if we are all going to throw in our hats... www.raoset.com/
hosting/
As long as you don't bring my server down I don't put limits on
stuff ;)
If you're a Mailman hosting provider, be sure
I have seen this error asked about many times and all seem to point to
crontab.in and something in the 6th position.
However I am a mailman/Linux n00b. How do I fix this?
Subject: Cron lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt; mailman
/usr/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news
Content-Type: text/plain;
Hey guys.
I have two different mailing lists on two different domains. One has been in
operation for some time ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the other is new
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The new rockhound list is doing something that is causing me fits.
The From address looks like this:
From: [EMAIL
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 00:24, Sekhar Ramakrishnan wrote:
Finally, and this is the main reason for this post, are there commercial
places that support Mailman with more reasonable limits on the number of
messages?
textdrive.com has reasonably priced plans that include mailman. I've not seen
por favor no quiero que me sigan enviando sus mensajes, les voy a pedir que
respeten mis descisiones y mi espacio.
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Hello:
I have a question I hope someone can help me with.
I have Mailman loaded on a Mac and it has been working fine.
The computer lost power the other evening and shutdown.
After restarting the computer I can access the Mailman lists, but any mail
does not get sent.
I added several new
Hello guys, this is my first install of mailman. I'll explain my setup.
I have 1 mail server running postfix for vdomains using mysql, to lets say
domain.com
I have another server running postfix-mailman, to manage some mailing lists for
domain.com
I am not sure how to continue with this.
my
* Chris Geier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After restarting the computer I can access the Mailman lists, but any mail
does not get sent.
Is the QueueRunner process running?
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, Chris Geier wrote:
Hello:
I have a question I hope someone can help me with.
I have Mailman loaded on a Mac and it has been working fine.
The computer lost power the other evening and shutdown.
After restarting the computer I can access the Mailman lists, but any mail
Chris Geier wrote:
I have Mailman loaded on a Mac and it has been working fine.
The computer lost power the other evening and shutdown.
After restarting the computer I can access the Mailman lists, but any mail
does not get sent.
I added several new users today and I did not get the new
I've checked the FAQ and Googled this before coming here to ask for
advice. Background: Running Debian 4.0, x86_64, MTA is Postfix,
packaged Debian Mailman (version listed 2.1.9-7), Python version 2.4.4.
I'm having a problem where the archives are not ingesting MIME email for
various
File /var/lib/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/Scrubber.py, line 175, in
replace_payload_by_text
msg.set_payload(text, charset)
File email/Message.py, line 218, in set_payload
File email/Message.py, line 242, in set_charset
TypeError: us-ascii
mmarch seems to be having trouble with
Ken Cheney wrote:
I have seen this error asked about many times and all seem to point to
crontab.in and something in the 6th position.
However I am a mailman/Linux n00b. How do I fix this?
See for example
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-May/057016.html
and perhaps
Jeff Williams wrote:
I have two different mailing lists on two different domains. One has been in
operation for some time ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the other is new
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Are these domains served by the same Mailman installation?
The new rockhound list is doing something that is
Pablo L. Arturi wrote:
I have 1 mail server running postfix for vdomains using mysql, to lets say
domain.com
I have another server running postfix-mailman, to manage some mailing lists
for domain.com
I am not sure how to continue with this.
my first postfix server manages all mails for
Hello people. I am sure I am missing something, but can't figure it what.
I am following this instructions:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/postfix-virtual.html
when I send a mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the list
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I get postfix telling me the user doesn't
I have two different mailing lists on two different domains. One has been in
operation for some time ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the other is new
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Are these domains served by the same Mailman installation?
Yes.
The added header information (sent by [EMAIL PROTECTED])
is
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