Hello,
I've been wanting 2 different mailing lists with the same
name, each on a different domain. This configuration
is not supported in the stock mailman (pre 3.0), but it occurs to
me that there is a workaround when the MTA is postfix.
It's a bit of a kludge, but I think it will work.
I'm in
Bernie Cosell wrote:
>A user on one of the lists here complained that her posts weren't getting
>through. I looked at the sendmail log and I see her post making it to
>the "| ...mailman post LIST", but then the message disappeared. I've
>looked and it is, indeed, not in the list archives.
>
> I'm convinced this is the problem, and the fix is to use only "\n" as a
> line terminator for additional_headers, but if for some reason this
> isn't it, please provide a raw message as sent by php.
>
> Note also, that the pear Mail_Mime package is a much more robust way of
> creating MIME messa
A user on one of the lists here complained that her posts weren't getting
through. I looked at the sendmail log and I see her post making it to
the "| ...mailman post LIST", but then the message disappeared. I've
looked and it is, indeed, not in the list archives.
I do get bounces and approv
Bernie Cosell wrote:
>I've removed the -subscribe alias for one of my lists. So there's just
>no way to get a message to mailman with 'subscribe LIST' on the command
>line. But nonetheless, I just got a message from mailman:
>
>Your authorization is required for a mailing list subscription
Brian Carpenter wrote:
>
>I have a client who is using us to host his mailman list but he has his main
>web site hosted with another provider. He uses a php script to post html
>formatted messages to the list from this web site. Last week he moved his
>web site to a new hosting provider and now whe
I've removed the -subscribe alias for one of my lists. So there's just
no way to get a message to mailman with 'subscribe LIST' on the command
line. But nonetheless, I just got a message from mailman:
Your authorization is required for a mailing list subscription
request approval: ...
Hi List:
I have a client who is using us to host his mailman list but he has his main
web site hosted with another provider. He uses a php script to post html
formatted messages to the list from this web site. Last week he moved his
web site to a new hosting provider and now when his script sends
On Feb 9, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Cyndi Norwitz wrote:
I looked through the list admin commands. The General page has a
place for an auto-reply to new subscribers (appended to the regular
welcome) but nothing for those who are pending. Then there is the
Auto-Reply page which has
Cyndi Norwitz wrote:
>
>I looked through the list admin commands. The General page has a
>place for an auto-reply to new subscribers (appended to the regular
>welcome) but nothing for those who are pending. Then there is the
>Auto-Reply page which has places for auto-responses to anyone mai
I looked in the FAQ but could not find anything.
One of the lists I run is advertised to the public but subscriptions
are moderated (need approval). The other moderator and I would like
a way to send out a form letter automatically to people when their
subscription is pending that lists th
Rob wrote:
>Is there any way of having mailman scan message content (not headers)
>and holding a message for review if there is a match in the body of
>the message? We have multiple lists, some of which are specifically
>set up to discuss a particular subject, and users frequently post to
Jeff Grossman wrote:
>Is it possible to remove the web reference from the e-mail help file? I
>have changed the help.txt template, but the one line about your options
>after the results line is not in that file. Is that in the source
>somewhere? Here is an example of the file:
If the sender o
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On Feb 9, 2009, at 12:10 PM, Fil wrote:
When a user reaches the threshold for bouncing, does the e-mail
address
get removed from all lists on the server or just the list for which
they
were bouncing?
It is on a list-per-list basis. Hopefully M
> When a user reaches the threshold for bouncing, does the e-mail address
> get removed from all lists on the server or just the list for which they
> were bouncing?
It is on a list-per-list basis. Hopefully MM3 will be able to offer a
choice with its database backend, but with the file-based MM2
Goodman, William wrote:
>I apologize Mark...
Thanks. No problem.
>This is the output of:
>
># ls -aR /opt/software/mailman/qfiles/
>/opt/software/mailman/qfiles/:
>. .. archive bounces commands in news out retry shunt virgin
>
>/opt/software/mailman/qfiles/archive:
>. ..
>
>/opt/sof
Is there any way of having mailman scan message content (not headers)
and holding a message for review if there is a match in the body of
the message? We have multiple lists, some of which are specifically
set up to discuss a particular subject, and users frequently post to
the wrong list,
When a user reaches the threshold for bouncing, does the e-mail address
get removed from all lists on the server or just the list for which they
were bouncing?
Jeff
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Is it possible to remove the web reference from the e-mail help file? I
have changed the help.txt template, but the one line about your options
after the results line is not in that file. Is that in the source
somewhere? Here is an example of the file:
The results of your email command are p
I apologize Mark...
This is the output of:
# ls -aR /opt/software/mailman/qfiles/
/opt/software/mailman/qfiles/:
. .. archive bounces commands in news out retry shunt virgin
/opt/software/mailman/qfiles/archive:
. ..
/opt/software/mailman/qfiles/bounces:
.
..
1234190987.539598+fd6c98
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