Il 01/06/20 21:15, Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
The trace headers in the message you attached all indicate it was sent
and delivered to ada3167eb87301cb4835917425f07...@libero.it.
You're right, I overlooked those headers and took for granted the recipient
address I found from the MTA logs was the
On 15/11/18 18:24, Mark Sapiro wrote:
As it says in the script, "This script must run from Mailman's bin/
directory."
Sure, but it doesn't say "This script must be INSTALLED in the Mailman's bin/
directory."
# cd /var/lib/mailman/bin
# which non_members
/usr/local/sbin/non_members
# ls | grep
Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
> I don't think so. Perhaps "MUA" is the wrong term for a message store
> "in the cloud", but the fact is that Gmail is the final recipient as
> far as the RFCs are concerned. Eg, IMAP servers often implement SIEVE
> recipes and spam filtering, so some messages will be
Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
> Lucio Crusca writes:
> > Feel free to try subscribing to the above list and try posting from
> > gmail.
>
> OK, but it will have to wait until tomorrow. I need to sleep after
> that last goal by Mexico. :-(
Probably you don't need to
Brad Rogers writes:
> Gmail has *always* been that way. There is a workaround. Maybe it is
> employed (if only by accident) on the lists you mention. It is required
> that the list be set up with the following;
>
> Receive: list.foo.bar
Ok, I think the example fits my case (3rd level domain is
Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
>
> Your fact is presumably due to some error in observation, since Gmail
> acknowledges this behavior as a feature of Gmail. It is simply not
> possible to receive your own posts on Gmail; you can only keep the
> Sent folder copy.
I can confirm my observation is corre
Hello *,
my mailman hosts 8 lists, but only 6 are shown in this available lists page:
http://vps.virtual-bit.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
One of the missing two shows up here:
http://lists.virtual-bit.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
and the last one is here
http://sulweb.org/cgi-bin/mailman/list
In data lunedì 15 marzo 2010 08:16:00, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
> I've a mailman/debian lenny running a few lists...
Sorry, please ignore my post, I've just realized I had already started a
thread on this subject and I prefer going on
Hello everybody,
I'm new here, hope not posting dumb questions.
I've a mailman/debian lenny running a few lists. For some of those lists I
don't receive the moderator notifications from mailman, such as when there's a
pending message to accept or reject. Other lists on the same server with the
Hello all,
I've a mailman setup on a Debian lenny system which runs a few mailing lists.
All seems to work (more or less) except one that does not work at all
("linux08", but, once upon a time, that one used to work). The MTA is postfix
backed by a mysql database. The situation:
1. No message
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