Hi Everyone,
Can someone please explain why I have a small number of users who
occasionally send message to mylist-boun...@domain.com instead of to the
correct address myl...@domain.com ?
I suspect that it is to do with the email client that they are using and
whether they are replying or
James Reid wrote:
Can someone please explain why I have a small number of users who
occasionally send message to mylist-boun...@domain.com instead of to the
correct address myl...@domain.com ?
I suspect that it is to do with the email client that they are using and
whether they are replying or
borne...@ikanlundu.com, a mailman list, quit sending out or archiving
messages. The hosting service sysop reinstalled it and got this message:
Creating an email list creates multiple email forwarders and one is
being used already.
A forwarder already exists for borneo-l-ad...@ikanlundu.com.
Hello All,
Is there any thing like Mailman List Analysis, that can give delivery reports
on the basis of each mailing list for example number of successful / failure /
deferred / bounced / queued deliveries per mailing list.
I googled about this and found following, but my requirement is a
I've got a mailman server running that I want to allow self-service for
subscription requests but don't need to let them know that I received the
email to act on. My users simply consider such mail to be noise.
I would like the work flow to be:
1) User sends email to list-subscribe address.
2)
James Reid ja...@thereidsonline.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Can someone please explain why I have a small number of users who
occasionally send message to mylist-boun...@domain.com instead of to the
correct address myl...@domain.com ?
I suspect that it is to do with the email client that they are
Jules Siegel wrote:
borne...@ikanlundu.com, a mailman list, quit sending out or archiving
messages. The hosting service sysop reinstalled it and got this message:
Creating an email list creates multiple email forwarders and one is
being used already.
A forwarder already exists for
Robert Nickel wrote:
I've got a mailman server running that I want to allow self-service for
subscription requests but don't need to let them know that I received the
email to act on. My users simply consider such mail to be noise.
I would like the work flow to be:
1) User sends email to
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 08:15:38AM +0530, PM Linux Admins wrote:
Hello All,
Is there any thing like Mailman List Analysis, that can give delivery
reports on the basis of each mailing list for example number of
successful / failure / deferred / bounced / queued deliveries per
mailing list.