Jason Bilbrey writes:
> The other idea I had was to create a 2nd mailing list with the exact same
> members and changing the reply for the 2nd list to go to the poster. That
> makes it easy for the poster... Just wish I could automatically sync to the
> two lists without having to manually ad
"Michael Capelle" wrote:
>Hello there.
>I own a few lists, and we are having bouncing issues. How do I
>globally
>unbounce people, without going in and individually unboun cing them?
>thanks.
>mike
See http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/reset_bounce.py
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Hello there.
I own a few lists, and we are having bouncing issues. How do I globally
unbounce people, without going in and individually unboun cing them?
thanks.
mike
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The other idea I had was to create a 2nd mailing list with the exact same
members and changing the reply for the 2nd list to go to the poster. That
makes it easy for the poster... Just wish I could automatically sync to the
two lists without having to manually add/remove people to the 2nd "mirror
Ironically, or perhaps appropriately, I fumbled the addressing of this reply.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] How to allow Poster to change default reply to
from the list to the poster
From: "Mark Sapiro"
To: "Richard Damon"
CC:
"Richard Damon" wrote:
On Thu, Jan 06, 2011 at 03:11:33PM -0500, Drew Tenenholz wrote:
> In our majordomo (yikes!) system, someone created some PERL and a
*cough*
http://perldoc.perl.org/perlfaq1.html#What%27s-the-difference-between-%22perl%22-and-%22Perl%22%3f
> cron to send a daily message to the list admins (
Thanks.. Somehow I must have missed that not to mutually exclude note.
I'll read the email and thread for more information.
Mark
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On Jan 6, 2011, at 2:11 PM, Drew Tenenholz wrote:
> In our majordomo (yikes!) system, someone created some PERL and a cron to
> send a daily message to the list admins (and other interested parties) about
> the number of subscribers to individual lists and a de-duped total number of
> subscribe
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 15:51:28 -0600, Jason Bilbrey
wrote:
>I have a mailing list and the default if a recipient chooses reply or
>reply-to-all in their mail client is for the reply to go to the list. (This
>is great for 99.9% of the time and exactly what I want). However in certain
>situations I
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In our majordomo (yikes!) system, someone created some PERL and a cron to send
a daily message to the list admins (and other interested parties) about the
number of subscribers to individual lists and a de-duped total number of
subscribers with columns for yesterday's total, today's tota
Mark Prewitt wrote, On 1/6/11 1:54 PM:
Good Day,
I have two lists that have essentially the same members except for one
person. Unfortunately, they are client facing lists and we have different
clients using them so we cannot combine them or eliminate one which would
make this so much easier.
Good Day,
I have two lists that have essentially the same members except for one
person. Unfortunately, they are client facing lists and we have different
clients using them so we cannot combine them or eliminate one which would
make this so much easier.
List a has 5 people on it
List b has 6 pe
Jason Bilbrey wrote:
>I have a mailing list and the default if a recipient chooses reply or
>reply-to-all in their mail client is for the reply to go to the list. (This
>is great for 99.9% of the time and exactly what I want). However in certain
>situations I'd like to be able to send to the lis
Werner Spirk wrote:
>
>I have installed mailman-2.1.14 on NFS.
>We use NFS as the common platform between mailman server and
>WWW server.
>
>The problem is that it could happen that
>the subscription of new members ether via the add-members cmd
>or via the WWW surface as an admin did not do:
>the m
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