Mark Sapiro writes:
> On 03/04/2016 10:33 AM, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
> > [Users] send new messages to the list [addressed to
> > listname-bounces]. Aside from repeatedly telling the users that
> > they need to send to listname@domain, have any of you found a
> > better solution?
>
> You can'
On 03/04/2016 07:06 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> You can't control what MUA's your user's use. Attempting to educate
> them, at least in most user populations, is futile.
In my zealousness to rant about the clueless, I forgot to mention that
starting with Mailman 2.1.14 There is an include_sender_
On 03/04/2016 10:33 AM, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
> Apparently, many of my subscribers must be using Outlook, so they see
> the mailto:listname-bounces@domain hypertext and are copying that to
> send new messages to the list. Aside from repeatedly telling the
> users that they need to send to listname@d
Greetings,
Apparently, many of my subscribers must be using Outlook, so they see the
mailto:listname-bounces@domain hypertext and are copying that to send new
messages to the list. Aside from repeatedly telling the users that they need to
send to listname@domain, have any of you found a better
Sorry, I should add this salient point. Since the subscriber has sent to
-bounces, it is going to the list admins, but there is no indication to the
subscriber that this has happened. As far as they know, their message has been
posted to the list. This seems bad, but it doesn't seem like a go
On 03/03/2016 04:00 PM, p...@mulligan.org wrote:
>
> I removed a mailing list, but left the archive intact. Is there a way to
> access the archive via the web interface. Since the mailing list has
> been deleted it seems that:
>
> http://mail.example.org/private/listname no longer works.
Corre
I removed a mailing list, but left the archive intact. Is there a way to
access the archive via the web interface. Since the mailing list has
been deleted it seems that:
http://mail.example.org/private/listname no longer works.
I would assume that I can copy the archive (html files) elsewhe