On 9/15/07, Jaco Kroon wrote:
> So at this point it simply wouldn't continue any further, and
> smtp-failures actually logs the address after the faulty one as the one
> causing a problem.
To avoid this problem in the future, try enabling personalization on
the list, and using VERP. Then Mai
J.R. Constance wrote:
>
>I know that this is a stupid question, but what is the umbrella-
>bounces address for any given list? If my list is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>what would the -bounces address be?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] which is the Sender: and envelope sender of
mail from the List-A list.
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Mar
I've been working on setting up and umbrella list that sends to four
sub-lists. I have this working well if someone submits an email to
the umbrella list and they are subscribed to the sub-lists. However,
I have a question about the proper configuration handling a post from
someone who is n
Roy Harvey wrote:
>
>But sometimes I screw up and past it into the wrong email, and then
>have to change the password.
>
>In an attempt to avoid that mistake I figured out how to make my
>email program add this as a actual header line. It adds it as the
>third header line, after the From and To, b
I've been using Mailman with great success for almost 9 months
through EMWD (http://www.emwd.com/mailman.html). Now I have a
question that I have been unable to find a match to in the old
messages or FAQ.
Following the instructions in the FAQ entry 3.11, "How do I create a
newsletter/announcement
Jaco Kroon wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> Jaco Kroon wrote:
>
>Ok. That covers the 4xx and 5xx responses to rcpt to:, what happens if
>the MTA simply closes the connection? What I gathered the smtp
>conversation had to look like was something like:
>
>S: 220 servername ESMTP Exim
>C: helo s
Hi,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jaco Kroon wrote:
>> What I want to know is how mailman handles the message delivery runs.
>> Afaik each message that needs to go out is stored in some location,
>> along with a list of recipients, so periodically mailman checks which
>> messages needs to go out, and to wh
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>If you are proficient in Python, you could write a short script to
>unpickle the message and metadata from the file, remove the bad
>recipient from recips and repickle the message and metadata. then you
>could put the file in qfiles/out for delivery. (I'm currently
>debugging
Jaco Kroon wrote:
>
>What I want to know is how mailman handles the message delivery runs.
>Afaik each message that needs to go out is stored in some location,
>along with a list of recipients, so periodically mailman checks which
>messages needs to go out, and to which recipients, and it then trie
Kai Behncke wrote:
>
>With: "--with-mail-gid=mail" I am not so very sure.
>In the manual is written: "On systems using sendmail, the 'sendmail.cf'
>configuration file
>designates the group id of sendmail processes using the DefaultUser option."
>
>So I watched sendmail.cf and it`s written:
>"# def
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> It looks like the
>>
>> #include "Python.h"
>>
>> near the beginning of _koco.c is failing. Is there a python2.4 directory
>> in /usr/include?
>>
>That was it. python-devel was not installed on this machine. Would
>be nice if the configure
Hi guys,
We've got a problem with a half-completed delivery run, somehow an
address with a ? at the end of the domain managed to get into the list
addresses, ie, something like: [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... now exim drops the connection when it sees this
address, which m
Dear list,
I try to get to run mailman 2.1.9 with sendmail on Debian 4.0.
With mailman everything seems to be fine.
Well, I can create new lists and get a confirmation of that.
Check_perms -f says that everything is all right and in the log-files of
mailman are no errors at all.
I configured it
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