Hi!
i'm newbie on mailman and want to reconfigure option for allowing
attachments in all my mailman lists, because former mailman admin
decided to block em. In what config file i can do that and what
parameter i've to change for achieve it?
Thanks in advance!
Jesús Oliván wrote:
i'm newbie on mailman and want to reconfigure option for allowing
attachments in all my mailman lists, because former mailman admin
decided to block em. In what config file i can do that and what
parameter i've to change for achieve it?
In the web admin interface under
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Goodman, William wrote:
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:
.
..
I was wondering if anyone knows of any command you can use to find out
who is subscribed to all mailman lists.
Similar to the which email address command in majordomo?
Thanks in advance.
Brian Canty
Manager Computer Information Services
American Psychoanalytic Association
212-752-0450 x17
Brian Canty wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knows of any command you can use to find out
who is subscribed to all mailman lists.
Similar to the which email address command in majordomo?
If you have command line access, see
bin/find-member --help
A user (but not a list admin) can go to the
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On Feb 9, 2009, at 5:43 AM, Ian Eiloart wrote:
I'm not sure whether I do use it, but I think I should.
Most of our list users are in our own domain. That domain certainly
is less spoofable in the envelope, because we don't accept mail from
our
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On Feb 9, 2009, at 5:47 AM, Ian Eiloart wrote:
I agree that the use of USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER as an anti-spoof is
outdated, particularly because it doesn't even come into play for
the
member/nonmember decision.
Strike three. :)
Our LMTP code
Hi folks,
I'm seeing a spike in spam to -owner addresses on the two hosts I
administer.
I'm hoping people can help me change site-wide settings so that I
don't get messages (to -owner addresses) that start something like:
Spam detection software, running on the system mailman.example.org,
Hi all. As my server is getting bocked in hotmail and yahoo, the pickled
file bounce-events grows mega-fast and quickly fills-up the partition.
Can Mailman be configured to stop writing after some size, or will i
have to doit with some sort of Linux quota system?
Thanks!
Gerardo
Hi all,
When trying to connect to my mailman webpages I get a message that the
secure connection failed and
SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
(Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
I'm also told to contact the web site owner, which is me...
Any ideas?
On 02/09/2009 04:35:12 PM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
Hello,
I've been wanting 2 different mailing lists with the same
name, each on a different domain.
The idea is to use postifx's canonical mapping
to re-write the email addresses on all inbound
list traffic to secondary domains to add
a tag to
On 02/10/2009 10:20:51 AM, Brian Canty wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knows of any command you can use to find out
who is subscribed to all mailman lists.
list_lists | tail -n +2 | awk '{print $1;}' | xargs -n 1 list_members |
sort -u
Gets you all the members of all the lists.
list_lists
Hi,
I'm running Debian Etch and simply cannot edit the wiki.
Iceweasel (aka firefox) and konqurer have different problems.
I'll eventually update to Lenny. In the meantime is there a workaround?
I'm trying to edit:
http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/From+field+displayed+by+Microsoft+Outlook
on 2/10/09 7:21 AM, Kjell Hansen said:
When trying to connect to my mailman webpages I get a message that the
secure connection failed and
SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
(Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
I'm also told to contact the web site
on 2/10/09 1:16 PM, Gerardo Herzig said:
Hi all. As my server is getting bocked in hotmail and yahoo, the pickled
file bounce-events grows mega-fast and quickly fills-up the partition.
Can Mailman be configured to stop writing after some size, or will i
have to doit with some sort of Linux
on 2/10/09 7:28 PM, Karl O. Pinc said:
I'm running Debian Etch and simply cannot edit the wiki.
Iceweasel (aka firefox) and konqurer have different problems.
What problems are you having with Iceweasel? Firefox works fine for me
on all the platforms I've tested, and I'm pretty sure I've
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