* Steve Lindemann :
> I've had several occasions where list admins have "lost" the initial
> welcome message they received when I created a new list for them. Is
> there a way to resend that new list created message?
Welcome to the club. Awaiting the answer :)
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 04:40:13PM -0700, Steve Lindemann wrote:
> I've had several occasions where list admins have "lost" the initial
> welcome message they received when I created a new list for them. Is
> there a way to resend that new list created
Steve Lindemann wrote:
>I've had several occasions where list admins have "lost" the initial
>welcome message they received when I created a new list for them. Is
>there a way to resend that new list created message?
Mailman can't resend the list created email with the password. You can
recre
I've had several occasions where list admins have "lost" the initial
welcome message they received when I created a new list for them. Is
there a way to resend that new list created message?
I've reviewed the docs and searched the archives (and google) and if
it's there I missed it. Thanks!
Drew Tenenholz wrote:
>
>Any idea on why I cannot seem to set/reset the moderator password for my list?
Note that the moderator password can only be used to log in to the
admindb interface and not to the admin interface.
What happens if you go to the list admin passwords section and set a
new mo
Guys --
Any idea on why I cannot seem to set/reset the moderator password for my list?
Running 2.1.11 on a Mac OS XServe (10.5.5) with which I had the help
of a UNIX savvy person, documentation, and this list, to repackage
the default Apple installation of mailman into a standard (and
upgrada
Kirke Johnson wrote:
>Mark, I believe the RECALL command is an Outlook/Exchange horror that
>does not play well with many "normal" email systems.
>
>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010917601033.aspx
That makes much more sense. Thanks for the info.
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Mark, I believe the RECALL command is an Outlook/Exchange horror that
does not play well with many "normal" email systems.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010917601033.aspx
At 07:40 AM 2/24/2009, you wrote:
Each one of these is a new message sent to the LISTNAM-bounces address
and
James Reid wrote:
>
>What I would like to now do is move to a sort of half-way ground of
>permitting many members to send messages out un-moderated again. However,
>I'd like to give the impression that the list is still fully moderated by
>creating an automated delay for all un-moderated subscribe
Tim Tyler wrote:
>
> We are running Mailman version 2.1.10 on a Centos 5.2 system. Recently a
>user sent a RECALL command to one of our lists to retract a message. This
>seems to have created an infinite loop relating to bounces.
>
>
>
> For some reason something got corrupted, probably related
Hi Everyone,
I have a list that I ran for a number of years "un-moderated"
However, a few months ago the list went through a bit of turmoil, and as a
result I had to turn moderation "on".
The mere fact that the list is now moderated has acted as a deterrent to
those who were causing problems, an
on 2/23/09 10:55 AM, S/U/N said:
However it seems that qmail got stucked for 48 hours bouncing ( until I
clean the queue )
I thought that with such a sensitive bounce management setting, queue
had been cleaned automatically in less time...
Could someone please give me an advice on that?
If you
I sent a mail to this list yesterday but I don't hink it got anywhere...
Did anyone get THIS email?
Thanks
Vida
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Mailman experts,
We are running Mailman version 2.1.10 on a Centos 5.2 system. Recently a
user sent a RECALL command to one of our lists to retract a message. This
seems to have created an infinite loop relating to bounces.
For some reason something got corrupted, probably related to the
S/U/N a écrit :
> Hello everybody!
> I'm using mailman for a while now, but all-of-a-sudden, after adding one
> mailing list, the mail queue stalls
> What are the most obvious reasons for that problem to appear?
>
> - I tried to restart mailman via mailmanctl > no change
>
> Thanks for any helpful
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