On 3/21/22 8:01 AM, robertowenbere...@gmail.com wrote:
Does the list support plus addressing?
Yes and no.
I believe the more proper name for this is user+detail. I see "plus(ed)
addressing" used more commonly more recently.
Yes, Mailman will happily accept user+detail addresses from subscr
On 3/22/22 12:23, Dennis Putnam wrote:
Hi Mark,
What would cause the entire crontab to disappear? Would a system update
that modifies cron do something with non-root crontabs? I guess that is
a question for the CentOS folks.
A system update shouldn't affect user crontabs.
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Mark Sapiro
Hi Mark,
What would cause the entire crontab to disappear? Would a system update
that modifies cron do something with non-root crontabs? I guess that is
a question for the CentOS folks.
On 3/22/2022 3:00 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 3/22/22 11:47, Dennis Putnam wrote:
For some reason the cronta
Hi Mark,
Doh, my bad. I have 2 sudo's installed and was using the wrong one. I
have to use /bin/sudo to get the standard one. Thanks for jogging my memory.
On 3/22/2022 3:11 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 3/22/22 12:00, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 3/22/22 11:47, Dennis Putnam wrote:
For some reason the
On 3/22/22 12:00, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 3/22/22 11:47, Dennis Putnam wrote:
For some reason the crontab for mailman is gone. When I try run
crontab for mailman on crontab.in there is no error but when I run
'crontab -l -u mailman' it says there is no crontab. Can someone tell
me how to fix thi
On 3/22/22 11:47, Dennis Putnam wrote:
For some reason the crontab for mailman is gone. When I try run crontab
for mailman on crontab.in there is no error but when I run 'crontab -l
-u mailman' it says there is no crontab. Can someone tell me how to fix
this? TIA.
Are you running crontab as t
For some reason the crontab for mailman is gone. When I try run crontab
for mailman on crontab.in there is no error but when I run 'crontab -l
-u mailman' it says there is no crontab. Can someone tell me how to fix
this? TIA.
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On 3/22/22 02:25, Dennis Putnam wrote:
I am still struggling with this.
The first question is did you see
https://mail.python.org/archives/list/mailman-users@python.org/message/HW45AWBEKJFZKCPWJYKVSXLFJU3SKZPM/
and is the issue with fetchmail getting the mail from gmail.com, or does
fetchmai
On 2022-03-21 at 10:01:58 UTC-0400 (Mon, 21 Mar 2022 14:01:58 -)
is rumored to have said:
Does the list support plus addressing?
What do you mean by that question???
"Plus addressing" is only relevant to final local delivery and in some
cases to intra-realm bespoke mail routing. Addres
On 2022-03-22 at 03:23:29 UTC-0400 (Tue, 22 Mar 2022 08:23:29 +0100)
Christian via Mailman-Users
is rumored to have said:
Hello robertowenbere...@gmail.com. On Mon, 21 Mar 2022 14:01:58 -,
you wrote:
Does the list support plus addressing?
Google and O365 support plus addressing. This al
On 3/22/22 3:23 AM, Christian via Mailman-Users wrote:
Hello robertowenbere...@gmail.com. On Mon, 21 Mar 2022 14:01:58 -, you
wrote:
Does the list support plus addressing?
Google and O365 support plus addressing. This allows someone to
subscribe as myself+li...@mycompany.com when their re
I am still struggling with this. I tried to add a shell for mailman in
/etc/passwd. I am now able to su to mailman but I'm not sure that is the
way it is supposed to be. I am doing this so I can manually run
'fetchmail' with the -v option. However, I now get a permissions error
when fetchmail t
Hello robertowenbere...@gmail.com. On Mon, 21 Mar 2022 14:01:58 -, you
wrote:
> Does the list support plus addressing?
> Google and O365 support plus addressing. This allows someone to
> subscribe as myself+li...@mycompany.com when their real email address
> is mys...@company.com. The pro
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