<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there a way for a subscribed user to have their messages accepted to the
>list without being moderated by default? In short, I want any new user
>once subscribed to be able to send a message to the list and have it
>received instead of having ot go in the admin are
Is there a way for a subscribed user to have their messages accepted to the
list without being moderated by default? In short, I want any new user
once subscribed to be able to send a message to the list and have it
received instead of having ot go in the admin area and turn off modeation
flags a
Chris Waltham wrote:
>A couple of weeks ago our Mailman 2.0 server crashed (a physical
>problem, it wasn't Mailman's fault!) and we had to upgrade to 2.1 in a
>real hurry. As a result, I had to copy the entire ~mailman/data
>directory... which may not have been such a good idea:
>
>[EMAIL PR
combie wrote:
>
>Bad (the Problem)
>the command "newlist" prints no aliases
>Normal user dont recive any posted messages or archives or digest
>only listadmins recive the mails
>
>
>dirty hack:
>i have put all members into the adminlist
>
>Already checked:
>read http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-m
Todd Seeleman wrote:
>
> I'm currently running mailman-2.1.9 on a Tru64/Alpha system. I have
> archiving turned off for all the lists however I notice a large number of
> attachments stored in
>/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/. How can I manage and control
>the size & number of these att
Greetings,
I'm currently running mailman-2.1.9 on a Tru64/Alpha system. I have
archiving turned off for all the lists however I notice a large number of
attachments stored in
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/. How can I manage and control
the size & number of these attachments so they d
The esteemed Jussi Hirvi has said:
>
> Hi, list,
>
> The problem I'm trying to solve is that Hotmail (and probably msn.com) do
> not accept our Mailman emails - this seems to be a new phenomenon. The error
> code is "too many recipients". From other sources I assume that Hotmail now
> accept sonl
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
>
>I try to solve this by adding
>SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 9
>to my mm_cfg.py.
>
>After Mailman restart, this seems to have no effect on existing lists - like
>I expected.
SMTP_MAX_RCPTS is a setting that affects all SMTP delivery. It is not a
list setting. Setting it in mm_cfg.py and
A couple of weeks ago our Mailman 2.0 server crashed (a physical
problem, it wasn't Mailman's fault!) and we had to upgrade to 2.1 in a
real hurry. As a result, I had to copy the entire ~mailman/data
directory... which may not have been such a good idea:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/data]$ ls -al | w
System:
Strato.de root Server with ServerAdmin24
SuSE 10.2
mailman 2.1.9
exim 4.6.6
python 2.5
No Problem:
Create List in SA24
Subscribe and unsubscribe process seems ok
moderation seems ok
Web gui seems ok
no bad entries in mailman+exim logs
Normal Users can send to list and recives "You have sen
Hi, list,
The problem I'm trying to solve is that Hotmail (and probably msn.com) do
not accept our Mailman emails - this seems to be a new phenomenon. The error
code is "too many recipients". From other sources I assume that Hotmail now
accept sonly max 9 recipients per one request, while Mailman'
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