David Reitter wrote:
>
>Is it possible to configure Mailman to set the Reply-To header of a
>message depending on whether the sender is subscribed to the mailing
>list?
Only by modifying the code in Mailman/Handlers/CookHeaders.py
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Thomas Gramstad wrote:
>How can I prevent postings with no Subject: from being
>distributed via a Mailman mailing list?
>
>Ideally there would be a way to automatically reject
>the posting and return it to the sender and ask them
>to post it again with a Subject:-line.
>
>Or at least a way to have
Ian Gray wrote:
>
>The client wants to receive bounces. However I am aware that mailman
>usually handles these. I think he wants the member to be automatically
>disabled when a bounce is received and for him to receive that.
If this is what the client wants, See below.
>Here is some info on the
Check the permissions and ownership of the aliases file (not in front of my
install, but documentation tells you how it should be set - I believe on my
install the group ownership is list)
Also - I believe your Postfix main.cf file needs to have an entry pointing to
an additional aliases file,
How can I prevent postings with no Subject: from being
distributed via a Mailman mailing list?
Ideally there would be a way to automatically reject
the posting and return it to the sender and ask them
to post it again with a Subject:-line.
Or at least a way to have Subject:-less postings placed
i
Hicks, Robert CTR wrote:
>I am moving a list to a new server. I have installed everything and I am going
>through the Exim part of the installation manual. For a RH install, do I still
>need to setup the mailman_router and mailman_transport or does RH assume I
>will be using the /etc/aliases wa
Mark Ratcliff wrote:
>
>We installed mm2.1.9 via yum on a RHEL5.3 server with postfix installed.
>
>varprefix=/var/lib/mailman and prefix =/usr/lib/mailman.
>
>This is what I have for custom lines in my mm_cfg.py:
>
>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'mm server name'
>DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'mm server name'
>
Nicolas Seichepine wrote:
>
>I've got a problem with the command mail interface. I currently use mailman
>2.1.5 and debian.
>
>The problem is the following : the mail sent to list_name-requ...@domain.xx
>have no effect at all
>
>- it seems that there is no delivery issues (nothing in bounce log a
Martin Barr-David wrote:
>I am an administrator of an email list and lost the password to the
>admin interface what can I do please help
Contact whoever is responsible for the Mailman installation you use
(your hosting provider) and ask them to set a new password for your
list.
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Mark Sapir
KMO Solutions.be wrote:
>
>I can download the Milman zip, but i can't open it?
>Can you make an new zip file and send it to me?
We don't distribute a zip file. The GNU Mailman project distributes
gzipped tarballs (.tgz files).
If you're really talking about a .zip file, it didn't come from us.
C
Bill Hayles wrote:
>
>I'm setting up Mailman using the package (2.1.11) supplied with OpenSuSE
>11.1, using Apache as the web server (and exim as MTA, but I don't think
>that's relevant).
[...]
>admin(12480): [- Python Information -]
>admin(12480): sys.version = 2.6 (r26:66714, Feb
Hello.
Please be kind to me, although I have used mailman on a personal level
for some years, I have only used Mailman as offered free from our web
host. I no nothing about python and have got confused by some of the
technical language used in the archive. I can only edit Mailman
through the admin
I am moving a list to a new server. I have installed everything and I am going
through the Exim part of the installation manual. For a RH install, do I still
need to setup the mailman_router and mailman_transport or does RH assume I will
be using the /etc/aliases way (which is how the setup I am
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 18:39, Adrean Clark wrote:
>
> Word wrap was forced. The text I pasted was not supposed to have line
> breaks, it was supposed to fit the width of the mail program. Plain text
> usually runs the width of the screen it's on -- that's what I want, not
> forced line ends. H
Hi,
I was recently tasked with setting up a new mailman server.
We installed mm2.1.9 via yum on a RHEL5.3 server with postfix installed.
varprefix=/var/lib/mailman and prefix =/usr/lib/mailman.
This is what I have for custom lines in my mm_cfg.py:
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'mm server name'
DEFAU
Hi,
I've got a problem with the command mail interface. I currently use mailman
2.1.5 and debian.
The problem is the following : the mail sent to list_name-requ...@domain.xx
have no effect at all
- it seems that there is no delivery issues (nothing in bounce log and no
delivery error mail, t
I am an administrator of an email list and lost the password to the
admin interface what can I do please help
ANYONE, HURRY
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Dear,
I can download the Milman zip, but i can't open it?
Can you make an new zip file and send it to me?
Regards,
David.
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Hi,
I'm setting up Mailman using the package (2.1.11) supplied with OpenSuSE
11.1, using Apache as the web server (and exim as MTA, but I don't think
that's relevant).
I have a group of volunteers testing various things.
On the e-mail side, everything is fine - they can subscribe or unsubscribe
> The stale bounce info is not reset until another bounce arrives. Thus,
> old bounce info usually remains forever, but it does no harm. If a new
> bounce arrives, the stale info will be forgotten and the user given a
> score of 1 with the current date.
>
Hmmm, so when it says specifically "The
Is it possible to configure Mailman to set the Reply-To header of a
message depending on whether the sender is subscribed to the mailing
list?
Rationale:
For an open mailing list set up to receive bug reports from users, I
would like to set
- Reply-To = sender, mailing-list if the send
Barry Warsaw wrote:
>
>I am happy to announce the release of the third alpha version of
>Mailman 3, code named "Working Man".
Way to go Barry!!
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San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dylan
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I am happy to announce the release of the third alpha version of
Mailman 3, code named "Working Man".
This is primarily a preview release so that developers and other
interested people can download the code and participate in Mailman 3's
further development. I believe we are on track for a
Hal Huntley wrote:
>I get this mailman message about digests a few times a week based on the
>senddigests cron job. Since we don't do digests on any of our mailing
>lists, I've ignored it and no one has complained about not receiving
>messages on any of our lists.
If you don't "do digests" set
I get this mailman message about digests a few times a week based on the
senddigests cron job. Since we don't do digests on any of our mailing
lists, I've ignored it and no one has complained about not receiving
messages on any of our lists.
But in the interest of learning something and reducing
Jose Antonio Villarreal wrote:
>Thank you, but finally i decided, to moderate the subscriptions, and i would
>like to change the subjects of the emails written in Spanish.
>
>For example:
>"Bienvenido a la lista de distribución de...".
>I would like to have "difusión" instead of "distribución", I
Thank you, but finally i decided, to moderate the subscriptions, and i would
like to change the subjects of the emails written in Spanish.
For example:
"Bienvenido a la lista de distribución de...".
I would like to have "difusión" instead of "distribución", I found the file
/var/lib/mailman/mes
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