Dear All,
One of my list with 6000 users is not sending mail to all the users of a
same domain, I search over the logs of postfix and the only error i
found is some of the user on the domain are not accepting the mails
reply: '550 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Recipient address rejected: User
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
One of my list with 6000 users is not sending mail to all the users of a
same domain, I search over the logs of postfix and the only error i
found is some of the user on the domain are not accepting the mails
reply: '550 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Recipient address
Hey, I'm not sure exactly what and how the escape sequences are getting
processed when generating an archived article out of article.html.
I want to have something like this as the end result:
Reply To: B%(author_html)s/BA
HREF=mailto:%(email_url)s?Subject=RE:
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
Hey, I'm not sure exactly what and how the escape sequences are getting
processed when generating an archived article out of article.html.
I want to have something like this as the end result:
Reply To: B%(author_html)s/BA
Hello all,
I'm getting this message but yet the person posting IS a member. Any ideas?
Reason: Post by non-member to a members-only list
Bryon
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I seem to be getting spam sent through mailman
I have the following lists setup
LIPHP ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and mailman
mailman shouldnt actually be sending any where
The MTA is exim4
something sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] is being accepted and looks like sending
some spam through it. I
=3d is the escape code for a =. That is direct HTML as translated.
Regular HTML was used, so that part you were incorrect.
However...
You were right on the money about the footer! Wow, that did it. Thank you.
What do you mean full personalization? I don't know what you are referring
to?
On
I am using the cPanel version of Mailman, as someone pointed out earlier.
This is at my webhost, and I do not have such access to those logs.
What cPanel does give me is a graphical user interface. It shows that bogus
user that I subscribed manually as having the status of nomail (Reason
[b])
The email programs that sent the mail both Apple Mail and Thunderbird, so it
appears that Microsoft is not the only culprit. I would have assumed
(perhaps incorrectly) that Thunderbird uses standards.
I have just contacted my webhost, hostforweb.com, regarding the
Personalization option, as well
Thanks to everyone. All problems solved.
That is, after I sent the message and found out my host had a 500/hour
limit. *(@*(#[EMAIL PROTECTED] They raised it temporarily, and it was just
sent.
Whew.
This was my first time working with mailman. It was a little quirky, but
everything worked out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting this message but yet the person posting IS a member. Any
ideas?
Reason: Post by non-member to a members-only list
They must be posting to the list from a different address than the one they
are subscribed as.
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Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Donald J. Organ IV wrote:
I seem to be getting spam sent through mailman
I have the following lists setup
LIPHP ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and mailman
mailman shouldnt actually be sending any where
The MTA is exim4
something sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] is being accepted and looks like sending
I know it must be somewhere in the wiki but have yet to find it and
google went everywhere else. I have a long list of both regular and
digest members how can I mass subscribe the digest members or even
better both combined?
Mel
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System Janitor/Network Plumber http://www.nwla.com
Linux User
Mel Sojka wrote:
I know it must be somewhere in the wiki but have yet to find it and
google went everywhere else. I have a long list of both regular and
digest members how can I mass subscribe the digest members or even
better both combined?
If you have command line access, use
In a flurry of recycled electrons, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting this message but yet the person posting IS a member. Any ideas?
Did it ever work for them? Has their email address changed recently?
AFAIK If they're subscribed receiving mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the
server is
The '%' character is the leadin for interpolation in templates. Thus if
you want a literal % in a template, you have to double it - %%58%%20.
Thanks, that's very helpful -
Next question -
I am looking at the In-Reply-To= of the email url. I know you said this
was a bug fixed in 2.1.10,
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
I am looking at the In-Reply-To= of the email url. I know you said this
was a bug fixed in 2.1.10, however, due to selinux messing around with the
apache and mailman users' processes, I spent about a day or two trying
to build my own mailman unsuccessfully. I reverted
It took me a long time to figure out that Mailman's 'virgin' directory
was for messages that Mailman created itself. Is stuff like this
documented somewhere? Is there a developer's guide to Mailman out
there?
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We're just a Bunch Of Regular Guys, a collective group that's trying
to understand
By any chance, can you tell me a simple change, to fix the In-Reply-To
problem?
Yes, it's very simple. See
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-
coders/mailman/2.1/revision/1017.
Awesome. You're the best. :-)
And I'm glad to see the other bugfix in there too, addition of Re:
because
Kelly Jones wrote:
It took me a long time to figure out that Mailman's 'virgin' directory
was for messages that Mailman created itself. Is stuff like this
documented somewhere? Is there a developer's guide to Mailman out
there?
UTSL
There's really nothing beyond that. Mailman 3 will be better.
Hello,
Is there a way to thin down Mailman to work nicely with SMS? I would
like to set up a system similar to Twitter. Has anyone done this at all?
I know it is a stretch for Mailman. Also other middle-ware software is
needed for the web-app part.
It is very important that all web pages be
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Rick Bragg wrote:
It is very important that all web pages be totally customizable, and
mobile screen friendly, and also that all text message text be very
short and also totally customizable.
They are all customizable, provided that you don't mind hacking
Carl Zwanzig wrote:
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Rick Bragg wrote:
It is very important that all web pages be totally customizable, and
mobile screen friendly, and also that all text message text be very
short and also totally customizable.
They are all customizable, provided that you
Rick Bragg wrote:
Is there a way to thin down Mailman to work nicely with SMS? I would
like to set up a system similar to Twitter. Has anyone done this at all?
Your biggest problem here is not Mailman. Your biggest problem is that all
mail-to-SMS gateways that are in operation, especially
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