Hien HUYNH HUU wrote:
Again about this issue ,
Please guide me how to configure Approve Header for email policy ? And I
wonder If using Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express to send mail to list ,
can user set header for him ?
I am not an Outlook expert by any means, but I don't think
Hi Mark,
I checked , but It didn't show exactly :
Nov 12 10:35:17 2009 (21892) mailman.185.1257996917.21888.listn...@domain.com
smtp to listname for 1 recips, completed in 0.111 seconds
Nov 12 10:45:17 2009 (21892) mailman.186.1257997515.21888.listn...@domain.com
smtp to listname for 1
Hien HUYNH HUU wrote:
Hi Mark,
I checked , but It didn't show exactly :
Nov 12 10:35:17 2009 (21892)
mailman.185.1257996917.21888.listn...@domain.com smtp to listname for 1
recips, completed in 0.111 seconds
Nov 12 10:45:17 2009 (21892)
mailman.186.1257997515.21888.listn...@domain.com smtp
Hi Mark,
These 2 log lines are generated when a post was sent successful to everyone
(I just tail 2 last lines). May be something wrongs ? I'm using Mailman-2.1.12.
Rgds,
Huu Hien
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009
Hien HUYNH HUU wrote:
These 2 log lines are generated when a post was sent successful to everyone
(I just tail 2 last lines). May be something wrongs ? I'm using
Mailman-2.1.12.
Try looking at the whole log or grepping it for the message id of your
post.
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Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net
Thanks Mark,
The Troubleshooting page helped. it seems the mailmanctl wasn't started.
Strange how it got stopped.
Cheers
Bibek Shrestha
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On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Mark Sapiro
Hello list,
I'm looking for a solution to solve this problem:
I have a few lists (~20) in which i have a lot of members.
A lot of members receive their eMails from an adress
examp...@domain1.com; but they can only send their mails from
examp...@domain2.com
Is there a way have mailman accept
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 02:44:48PM +0100, Patrick Brueckner wrote:
Hello list,
I'm looking for a solution to solve this problem:
I have a few lists (~20) in which i have a lot of members.
A lot of members receive their eMails from an adress
examp...@domain1.com; but they can only send
Hello all,
I've been running mailman 2.1.10 on FreeBSD 6.2 for quite some time now
and I just recently noticed that the default footer (msg_footer) is not
being appended to all the messages. Is there something else that needs
to be set/enabled to turn this on? I've searched for this problem
Jay Deiman wrote:
I've been running mailman 2.1.10 on FreeBSD 6.2 for quite some time now
and I just recently noticed that the default footer (msg_footer) is not
being appended to all the messages. Is there something else that needs
to be set/enabled to turn this on? I've searched for this
I have to impossible dream of have *all* the mailing lists on my server work. So
far one of the previously working lists continues to evade all methods of
retrieving useful debug information... The other lists on the same
server/domain currently seem to be OK, so the only conclusion I have is
John wrote:
What hasn't worked:
* My service provider claimed the info in disable messages was insufficient for
debug!?
And can you post one?
* I reduced the bounce threshold, now people are kicked off sooner. Today's
batch of almost 200 disables returned no useful information! All returned:
answers inline...
Mark Sapiro wrote:
John wrote:
What hasn't worked:
* My service provider claimed the info in disable messages was insufficient
for
debug!?
And can you post one?
This was around the time my provider changed the smart host pool... The
64.202.189.86 IP address was in
John wrote:
answers inline...
Mark Sapiro wrote:
John wrote:
What hasn't worked:
* My service provider claimed the info in disable messages was insufficient
for
debug!?
And can you post one?
This was around the time my provider changed the smart host pool... The
64.202.189.86 IP
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