I've got a single user out of approximately 250 that seems to always get
shunted. It's a problem with extended character set characters being
sent. She uses Outlook for an MUA.
Can a user be whitelisted in any way to prevent the shunt tests from
being done? Where might I look on her machine
Steve Campbell wrote:
I've got a single user out of approximately 250 that seems to always get
shunted. It's a problem with extended character set characters being
sent. She uses Outlook for an MUA.
Can a user be whitelisted in any way to prevent the shunt tests from
being done? Where might I
Will wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
host_name is a list attribute that is described if the above referenced
FAQ and which is set directly from the -e option to bin/newlist.
really? that doesn't seem to be the case. I'm creating a list with
newlist and passing the subdomain value with -e and
Hello, folks
Just discover this issue with our mailing list. Our lists are set with
user confirm but when the user signup, the email never send out. The
send log file doesn't list anything. Have anyone run across this issue?
Thanks,
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Hung Phan wrote:
Just discover this issue with our mailing list. Our lists are set with
user confirm but when the user signup, the email never send out. The
send log file doesn't list anything. Have anyone run across this issue?
Do other Mailman generated notices get sent?
Is VirginRunner
On Sat, Dec 06, 2008 at 03:03:15PM +0100, Marc Beyer wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to move the lists and archives of an existing Mailman 2.1.8
installation to a new server with a newly installed 2.1.11 version. On
[...]
If I now run /opt/mailman-2.1.11/bin/list_lists it finds all the
previously
I manage a few dozen lists on one domain, and I would like to get a view of
all my lists at a glance, with info for each list:
- #of subscribers,
- names of moderators,
- date of most recent post,
- total# of posts,
- etc.
Is there such a control panel / admin report?
I have
Thank you very much.
This was solved by instructions in:
http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/4.27+Securing+Mailman%27s+web+GUI+by+using+Secure+HTTP-SSL
mailman-2.1.9-2
vi /etc/mailman/mm_cfg.py
DEFAULT_URL = https://server.corp.com;
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/withlist -l -r fix_url tendingtest
Hi,
I have posted a mailer on 05/12/2008 around 4PM IST in one of my mailing list.
In the list I have around 25000 subscriber. I have subscribed to same list with
email id start with b, z etc to check the posting. I have not yet recieved any
mail to those ids. I am list administrator and do
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Will wrote:
so we have an automated setup between a CMS forum and mailman to create
lists, having a little confusion about what values to pass config_list
trying to understand what these three values govern: listhost vs
hostname vs host_name
See the FAQ at
swapan mitra wrote:
I have posted a mailer on 05/12/2008 around 4PM IST in one of my mailing list.
In the list I have around 25000 subscriber. I have subscribed to same list
with email id start with b, z etc to check the posting.
Mailman doesn't send in email address order. It is unlikely,
Fulvio Casali wrote:
I manage a few dozen lists on one domain, and I would like to get a view of
all my lists at a glance, with info for each list:
- #of subscribers,
- names of moderators,
- date of most recent post,
- total# of posts,
- etc.
Is there such a control panel /
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
What I'd like to know if is possible within mailman is the following:
a) A per-user flag that makes a user admin-control ONLY. No auto-bounce
handling, no unsubscribe options, no password reminders...nothing.
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