New user so be kind.
I know that there is a workaround to remove the word 'bounces" in the from
heading. When you have hosting with some companies that use virtual hosting
plans, you cannot hack the file necessary to remove this, is there another
way to do the following?
The way it is:
Ema
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 13:20:41 -0400
"Nick L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that there is a workaround to remove the word 'bounces" in the from
> heading. When you have hosting with some companies that use virtual hosting
> plans, you cannot hack the file necessary to remove this, is there ano
Hello,
I'm using the templates to integrate the Mailman pages into our web
site, e.g.:
http://lists.bioregional.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/newsletter
Unfortunately some pages don't have templates, they seem hard coded into
the Python code! For example, when you enter your email address to
cha
Nick L sent the message below at 10:20 3/17/2008:
>New user so be kind.
>
>I know that there is a workaround to remove the word 'bounces" in the from
>heading. When you have hosting with some companies that use virtual hosting
>plans, you cannot hack the file necessary to remove this, is there anot
billc wrote:
>Right. So probably safer to reinstall. Which I did. That appears
>to have repaired the problem of /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman
>previously being a directory.
>
>Now when attempting to create the original 'mailman' list, i'm getting
>
> illegal name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nick L wrote:
>
>The way it would be nice if it was:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] as the from, or even with the on behalf of, just
>not the word "bounces" in the address.
>
>
>
>Is there a way to accomplish this if you cannot have access to the mailman
>files and the hosting company won't change it?
No.
Tom Chance wrote:
>
>Unfortunately some pages don't have templates, they seem hard coded into
>the Python code! For example, when you enter your email address to
>change subscription options without already being logged in, you get a
>page whose contents is included in these files:
>
>/var/lib/ma
--On Monday, March 17, 2008 1:20 PM -0400 Nick L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I know that there is a workaround to remove the word 'bounces" in the from
> heading.
Just curious, why would someone want to remove "bounces"? Is it a swear
word in some languages?
-
Kenneth Porter sent the message below at 11:15 3/18/2008:
>--On Monday, March 17, 2008 1:20 PM -0400 Nick L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
> > I know that there is a workaround to remove the word 'bounces" in the from
> > heading.
>
>Just curious, why would someone want to remove "bounces"? Is it a
Hmm, the problem of our lists not being fully populated with members must lie
elsewhere. Thanks for the info on the autoresponse message though!
Brian
Brian Herold / Internet Applications Developer
Department of Medicine / University of Wisconsin
>>> Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/14/200
I have the same problem with my lists.
Until recently we ran on an old version of Mailman.
Users with Outlook saw messages coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
behalf of
Now they see messages coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
They understand that a mail bounce is a bad thing, and so this
--On Tuesday, March 18, 2008 11:40 AM -0700 Dragon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's also limited to particular versions of Microsoft Outlook
The most recent version? If not, one can simply say "upgrade your client".
Either by going to the expensive one or switching to a free one.
(I *am* symp
On Mar 18, 2008, at 3:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have the same problem with my lists.
> Until recently we ran on an old version of Mailman.
> Users with Outlook saw messages coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> on behalf of
>
>
> Now they see messages coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
> be
Chris Waltham wrote:
>On Mar 18, 2008, at 3:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I have the same problem with my lists.
>> Until recently we ran on an old version of Mailman.
>> Users with Outlook saw messages coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> on behalf of
>>
>>
>> Now they see messages coming f
Brian Herold wrote
>Hmm, the problem of our lists not being fully populated with members must lie
>elsewhere.
I was going to ask if your subscribe_policy involves confirmation
thinking that perhaps the subscribees weren't confirming, but I think
it must not because if it did, the autoresponses
> Hi, I am seeing the same issue from this thread:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg41720.html
>
> (spamassassin scores the email as spam (> DISCARD THRESHOLD), but mailman
> still holds it for moderation) and my moderators are asking ³don¹t we have
> spam filters?!²
>
Fletcher Cocquyt wrote:
>> Hi, I am seeing the same issue from this thread:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg41720.html
>>
>> (spamassassin scores the email as spam (> DISCARD THRESHOLD), but mailman
>> still holds it for moderation) and my moderators are asking "don't w
My digest messages are not going out, and I am seeing these messages in
/var/log/cron every 5 minutes.
Do I need a home directory for my mailman user?
-Troy
Mar 16 04:04:01 mx2 crond[2083]: (root) CMD (python
/usr/share/rhn/virtualization/poller.py)
Mar 16 04:05:01 mx2 crond[2331]: (CRON) chdir
Hi, forgive me for replying directly I¹m on the digest version of the list
and saw your reply on the web archive
[Bounced to list - MS]
³Post by non-member to a members-only list² is the reason
If I grep the logs for a sample spam that is held instead of discarded, I
see:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:lo
³Post by non-member to a members-only list² is the reason
If I grep the logs for a sample spam that is held instead of discarded, I
see:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:logs 4:16pm 129 # egrep 1205885237 /var/log/syslog
Mar 18 15:46:46 smtp-02 sendmail[4047]: [ID 801593 mail.info]
m2IMkcDw004047: from=<[EMAIL
Fletcher Cocquyt wrote:
> Hi, forgive me for replying directly I¹m on the digest version of the list
> and saw your reply on the web archive
>
> [Bounced to list - MS]
>
> "Post by non-member to a members-only list" is the reason
> I also see this in the mailman error log:
> Mar 18 15:45:02
Troy D. Knabe wrote:
>My digest messages are not going out, and I am seeing these messages in
>/var/log/cron every 5 minutes.
>
>Do I need a home directory for my mailman user?
crond is not able to run any of the commands in mailman's crontab. The
fact that you are seeing these log messages ever
Dragon writes:
> The problem is that the relevant RFC document is vague on
> how that should be handled and displayed in the MUA.
I don't see that it's vague at all. RFC 2822 provides several headers
for identifying various roles in transmitting the message on behalf of
the author. The "From
Yes, I had upgraded spamassassin, but not the spamd.py
After installing the latest version and bouncing its logging no more errors,
and the vette log has the spamassassin scores - looks good - thanks!
Fletcher
On 3/18/08 5:23 PM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fletcher Cocquyt wrote:
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