alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
>
>I'm looking forward an way to show to my nonspecialist co-worker what
>happened with his announce messages.
>
>So, is there any way to identify a relation between an specific
>Mailman announcement and Postfix log records?
Mailman's 'post' log contains entries
Anthony R. Thompson writes:
> At one point I had an address (chira...@gmail.com) which was subscribed
> to the list (adf-www).
Do you mean (as implied by your access to the inbox) that this is your
personal address?
If so, I don't know if GMail allows this, but is it possible that you
configu
Anthony R. Thompson wrote:
>
>I went into the inbox of that account, chira...@gmail.com, which is not
>a subscriber, and *replied* to one of the posts it had received when it
>*was* on the list.
>
>I expected to get a rejection notice back since chira...@gmail.com isn't
>a subscriber but... the
Hi.
I'm looking forward an way to show to my nonspecialist co-worker what
happened with his announce messages.
So, is there any way to identify a relation between an specific
Mailman announcement and Postfix log records?
In other words, I would like to get the lines from 'post' Mailman
I recently subscribed to the above list and found this question about mail
server integration. There didn't seem to be an answer for it, so I hope
this helps.
It is possible to integrate an email server running Exchange 2003 with a
second email server running Mailman.
For convenience , the
I forgot to add that I'm using Mailman 2.1.11 if that's important.
thanks,
Anthony
Original Message
Subject: Replies from non-members getting posted to list set to allow
posts by subscribers only
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 00:09:10 -0400
From: Anthony R. Thompson
I have a list
I have a list which is set to reject posts from non-members (see
settings below).
At one point I had an address (chira...@gmail.com) which was subscribed
to the list (adf-www).
However, I unsubscribed it from the list sometime yesterday. The
list_members command confirmed that it is not sub