to reduce spam; the more
mailing-list
software does to help the better for all of is.
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://google.org should be your search engine. If you
found this mailing list, I suspect it would have been easier to find
the project site.
Chris Hedemark
Hillsborough, NC
http://yonderway.com
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On Monday, September 23, 2002, at 02:30 PM, Dan Wilder wrote:
I use the aliases generated when setting up a Mailman list according to
instructions using newlist. Just plug them into /etc/aliases, run
postalias /etc/aliases
and whee! Off to the races!
Newlist can output directly to
Postfix is a drop-in replacement for sendmail.
It can use sendmail-style aliases (default). But it can also use MySQL
or LDAP.
As an added bonus, unlike Sendmail, the configuration files are human
readable.
On Monday, September 23, 2002, at 02:01 PM, Kory Wheatley wrote:
Question, what
On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 16:35, Tim Crouch wrote:
I asked this once before and got no response, so I thought I'd ask
again. Is there any way to have newlist read a file with the arguments
of the lists in it? I have 547 lists to create (migrate acutally) and I
have a file with the listname,
.
Regards,
Chris Hedemark
Hillsborough, North Carolina
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I think your mail server at zope.com is broken. See attachment.
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is. But the flexibility becomes much more rigid after
the software is compiled. That said, I think binaries are a fairly
difficult thing to do right on more highly varied platforms like Linux.
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of PHP scripting is probably all
that you really need.
In the meantime I'm very happy for the headers.
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On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 23:33, Alan ER. Romaniuc wrote:
My hostname is .domain, but when Mailman sends e-mail, I would
like that the sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED], How can I do that???
Edit /home/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py
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Thank you very much Jon.
Yes I've done quite a few Mailman implementations and would be happy to
talk to you about your own needs.
Drop me a line, let me know what you'd like to get out of Mailman, and
we'll take it from there.
Best regards,
Chris Hedemark
On Sat, 2002-02-16 at 21:36, Jon
Boy is it hard doing a search for this stuff because of the infrastructural
uses of both components causing their names to be archived in many totally
unrelated places...
A little birdy said that Mailman was going to support a MySQL back end in
2.1. Is this true? If so I can't find anything
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