Re: [Mailman-Users] List address substitute with subscriber address

2011-09-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Serving Soon wrote: > >When I send an email to my list it looks like this in my subscribers inbox: > >From: myem...@example.com >To: listn...@example.com > >Could this be made to look like: > >From: myem...@example.com >To: final recipient email@remote domain.com What you want is call

[Mailman-Users] List address substitute with subscriber address

2011-09-18 Thread Serving Soon
Hello, I am setting up an announcement list (one way list) for the first time. Everything works fine as per guides but for one thing I can't find a solution to. Can I substitute the list address with the subscriber address? When I send an email to my list it looks like this in my subscribers inb

Re: [Mailman-Users] serious newbie here

2011-09-18 Thread Glenn English
On Sep 18, 2011, at 10:35 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: >> One of my users sent out a mailing this morning, and 18% of them bounced. >> All the bounce reports (from remote MTAs) said things about bad addresses. >> He says this has happened before, but when he made another list, of only the >> bounces

Re: [Mailman-Users] Question about "Reply to All"

2011-09-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Carl Zwanzig wrote: > >You could filter messages discarding anything with the X-BeenThere header, >this would prevent any message that came out of mailman from being processed >again. OTOH I suspect that an announce-only list would be preferable. MUAs generally do not copy X-BeenThere: headers

Re: [Mailman-Users] Question about "Reply to All"

2011-09-18 Thread Carl Zwanzig
You could filter messages discarding anything with the X-BeenThere header, this would prevent any message that came out of mailman from being processed again. OTOH I suspect that an announce-only list would be preferable. z! -- Mailman-User

Re: [Mailman-Users] Question about "Reply to All"

2011-09-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: >There is an option in Mailman for "full personalization" of list >traffic. In that case, the list's address is removed from the visible >headers entirely, and the user's name and address are substituted. Full Personalization will not help in this case. When the list

[Mailman-Users] Question about "Reply to All"

2011-09-18 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
T6 Webmaster writes: > Is there a way to prevent the list email address appearing when a user > chooses "Reply to All"? Not in the way you state it. That's under control of the user's mail program, and inclusion of the list's address is the logical outcome of a command called "Reply to All".

Re: [Mailman-Users] Question about "Reply to All"

2011-09-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
T6 Webmaster wrote: > >Is there a way to prevent the list email address appearing when a user >chooses "Reply to All"? > > > >It is not a problem with "Reply" - that goes to the poster - but Reply to >All still sends to the entire list - not desirable in our situation. There is no combination of

Re: [Mailman-Users] serious newbie here

2011-09-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Glenn English wrote: > >One of my users sent out a mailing this morning, and 18% of them bounced. All >the bounce reports (from remote MTAs) said things about bad addresses. He says >this has happened before, but when he made another list, of only the bounces, >a lot of them worked. > >I can't t

[Mailman-Users] Question about "Reply to All"

2011-09-18 Thread T6 Webmaster
Group, Is there a way to prevent the list email address appearing when a user chooses "Reply to All"? It is not a problem with "Reply" - that goes to the poster - but Reply to All still sends to the entire list - not desirable in our situation. John Zaleski BSA Troop 6 Orlando, Florid