Thanks again, Mark!
My responses below.
> On 1/4/20 5:47 PM, Allan Hansen wrote:
>>
>> a. The server was set up with the wrong domain name (our fault), so I had to
>> add the ‘correct’ one. I had seen the command ‘Add Domain’ in
>> the UI and thought that would do i
subscription:
Something went wrong
Mailman REST API not available. Please start Mailman core.
Oh, and Happy New Year to all,
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All,
I have spent some time now trying to understand the list admin interface to
Mailman 3.0. There is no context-sensitive help and looking around at the
Mailman sites, I mostly find instructions on how to install Mailman 3.0, but no
documentation on using it (other than for end users - which
On Dec 10, 2019, at 10:27 , Stephen J. Turnbull
wrote:
>
> Allan Hansen writes:
>
>> But Apple Mail puts the mangled address To: into the ‘Previous
>> Recipients’ list to help with auto-completion later.
>
> I assume by "To" you mean "From”.
[ABH
Hi Stephen,
Thank you a bunch for looking into this.
I was trying to say that ReplyTo: works fine, for just the reasons you mention.
No problem there. At first. ;-)
But Apple Mail puts the mangled address To: into the ‘Previous Recipients’ list
to help with auto-completion later.
Here are the
, and the mangled string is factually correct. The issue comes
when Apple Mail does auto-completion and hides the email address.
A mangled From: address like this:
"Allan Hansen (han...@rc.org <mailto:han...@rc.org>) via list"
mailto:r...@mail.rc.org>>
will show up as
‘Allan
on a Linux system. I have tried and I have had two experts try as well, but we
have all run into difficulty. I’ll pay, of course.
Yours,
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this Mailman 3 up and
running (OS, add-ons, options, etc.). When I tried myself, I saw a lot of
options that I really did not really care to have because I did not know the
consequences of each. I’m an application programmer, not a systems programmer.
Yours,
Allan Hansen
allan_han
starting with OS/X. Apparently
LISTSERV is still around and is being updated, but I’m not keen on going back
there, and it’s very expensive too boot.
Any help with this is greatly appreciated!
Yours,
Allan Hansen
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:10 , Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.org wrote:
Allan Hansen writes:
69,74d68
# Added to deal with DMARC issuej
name, addrs = parseaddr(msg.get('from'))
addrs += '.invalid'
This is known to be a bad idea, as it increases the spam score at many
sites (because
and I’m weary of messing anything up,
as I have basically no
time or background to fix it.
Yours,
Allan
On May 24, 2015, at 11:06 , Andrew Hodgson and...@hodgsonfamily.org wrote:
Allan Hansen wrote:
Stephen,
Much appreciated.
Checking for aol.com and yahoo.com here alone
simulteneously.
Yours,
Allan
On May 24, 2015, at 11:14 , Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.org wrote:
Allan Hansen writes:
Checking for aol.com and yahoo.com here alone will not work. I have
a bunch of other subscribers that have accounts with providers
that are owned by Yahoo (mostly
Hi,
I have waited almost a year for AOL and Yahoo to admit that they messed up and
to remove their DMARC policy. My AOL and Yahoo subscribers are pretty upset at
me because I won’t let them post. A number now have two subscriptions, one for
posting (from GMail) and another for receiving the
Never mind - it started working. I just had to leave the house and come back.
Mayby the issues at work can be done that way, too. :-)
Allan
Hi,
I have waited almost a year for AOL and Yahoo to admit that they messed up and
to remove their DMARC policy. My AOL and Yahoo subscribers are pretty
no plans to upgrade
either any time soon.
The idea of using the list address as the From: address is not good. It hides
the sender and it messes up the archives.
Yours,
Allan Hansen
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Mailman installation comes with the system
(Mac OS X). Maiman is 2.1.14 and the OS is 10.5.8. I have no plans to upgrade
either any time soon.
The idea of using the list address as the From: address is not good. It hides
the sender and it messes up the archives.
Yours,
Allan Hansen
to their respective
service providers.
If they do, I'll see what happens next month when the big batch is sent out.
Thank you for your (apparently) tireless presence,
Allan
At 8:43 AM -0800 1/12/11, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Allan Hansen wrote:
I run Mailman 2.1.13 under Mac OS X Server 10.5.8
and did not find anything indicating that I'm
not the only one with this problem. Thus my message here.
Thanks,
Allan
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10.5.6).
Thanks,
Allan
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/09, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Allan Hansen wrote:
Several users have now complained to me that their address change
confirmation messsages get rejected as follows (an example):
-- Forwarded message --
From: mailto:women-boun...@mail.rc.orgwomen-boun...@mail.rc.org
Date: 2009/6/7
Subject
admin(14357): sys.exec_prefix =
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5
admin(14357): sys.path=
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5
admin(14357): sys.platform= darwin
Allan
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han...@rc.org
Hi all,
I recently updated my server from Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.5, with the attendant
upgrade
of Mailman.
Following that, the server suddenly unsubscribed some 300 subscribers from
various
lists. Is that to be expected or should I resubscribe them?
Thanks,
Allan
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to do just that.
I wonder if this is something Apple bungled when they stopped using cron jobs
for
their own scheduled tasks. In any case, the jobs are now running again.
Thank you for the hint.
Allan
At 3:56 PM -0800 12/15/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Allan Hansen wrote:
I recently updated my server
it if it is there, sorry.
How can I restore this ability?
Thanks,
Allan
System:
Mac OS/X 10.5.5 Server on iMac
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to be
used as a tool for spammers. Unless, these people have volunteered to
be sent offers.
I am not suggesting any solution because I am very much against such practices.
Zbigniew Szalbot
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Allan
Hello,
We host several lists here and I would like to know how to list
users/subscribers list by list. Is there an easy way of doing that?
Thank you,
Matthew Smith
Tampa Bay Library Consortium
813-622-8252 X229
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At 2:34 +0900 12/17/07, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Allan Hansen writes:
That's interesting.
I run Mailman 2.1.5 (Mac OS X 10.4) and have the 'problem' that
when someone posts to two lists at a time, I get only one message. I
actually do want to get both for archival purposes
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had to change the
first one to make it work.
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includes email addresses only;
there are no names.
What version are you using? In my version, the names appear right under the
email address in a text field.
Mikael
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Server
Thanks in advance for any hints (yes, I searched for text/html,
charset and iso-8859-1 in the archive, but found only stuff releated to
footers.
Allan
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Allan Hansen wrote:
Sure,
Set the user's option to 'nomail', send the message
and set the user's option back.
You'll need admin access to do that, though, as moderators don't have
access to the options.
Allan
At 9:11 +0200 5/4/06, Alan wrote:
Is it possible to remove exclude someone form
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and photos.
http://sg.movies.yahoo.com/
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At 21:07 -0500 4/29/06, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 4:24 PM -0700 2006-04-29, Allan Hansen wrote:
May I suggest that you get hold of
Mac OS X Server and install that on you server instead. It comes
with Mailman already installed and ready to go. It has a lot of other
tools pre-installed
encoding (pt templates need to be iso-8859-1
encoded)?
Jonannes,
Would it help to encode these special characters in the HTML text as follows:
atilde;
ocirc;
agrave;
aacute;
ccedil;
etc.?
Allan
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message again, Brad. I'm not looking at posts, but
subscribe and unsubscribe messages.
Allan
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Well, I was just trying to help the poor soul who was struggling with the
web interface, assuming that he could not get to the command-line tools.
Allan
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very helpful.
-Matt
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, send_welcome_msg, s, enable_mail)
238c260
addall(mlist, dmembers, 1, send_welcome_msg, s)
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addall(mlist, dmembers, 1, send_welcome_msg, s, enable_mail)
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At 22:20 -0800 2/27/06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Allan Hansen wrote:
I'm starting with an empty list called Test
version.
Allan
At 9:18 -0800 2/28/06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Allan Hansen wrote:
So Apple's version does, indeed, appear to be an Apple hack gone awry.
I suppose it could be fixed by extracting the address before sending
the member to setDeliveryStatus, but I'll refrain from that.
Yes
At 8:13 -0800 2/27/06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Allan Hansen wrote:
add_members -r file list
crashes with a traceback when given a file in the above format.
The crash appears to happen in OldStyleMemberships.py
add_members appears to strip all whitespace from the file.
Please provide a traceback
the interactive session.
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/26/2006, Allan Hansen wrote:
How about:
bin/list_members -f list|grep -v -e [EMAIL PROTECTED] list
bin/sync_members -f list list
Allan
Tim wrote:
We have a subscriber address that has /t on the end of it ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]/t) which can only be seen when dumping the lists config file
combine
list_members and sync_members to do what I otherwise would do with
just add_members.
Thanks,
Allan
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...
If I knew what the second part was, I'd offer a script to do so. As a
stopgap, you can get just a list of addresses by:
cat file | cut -d'' -f 2 | cut -d'' -f 1
(Append this with ' file' without quotes if you want to save it
back to some file)
- Patrick Bogen
On 2/26/06, Allan Hansen [EMAIL
the right access.
Allan
At 22:41 -0800 2/18/06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Allan Hansen wrote:
I have this same requirement. I was thinking of writing some CGI
scripts that take commands from the moderator and then apply them
to the lists via the mailman command line interface.
My own reason
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