Hi folks
How do I override the From: header of postings?
For a announcemnet-only list I want the postings
to apear to come from the list.
Any hints?
TIA,
Marcel
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Hi folks
Is there a way to personalize postings? I'm thinking of
something like a search and replace within the posted
message. Say, for an "announcement only" list, a message like
|Hello <>
|
|This is an announcement bla bla
|
|To read on, click
|http://www.somewhere.org/news?id=22&user=<>">her
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> Go to "Privacy Options" Right at the bottom set the"Hide the sender of a
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> On Thursday 11 April 2002 14:08, Marcel Hicking wrote:
>> Is it possible to override the From: header of postings?
>>
o yes.
>
> l8r
> JvdW
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> On Thursday 11 April 2002 14:08, Marcel Hicking wrote:
>> Is it possible to override the From: header of postings?
>> For an announcement-only list I'd like to have the message
>> to apear to come from the lis
Is it possible to override the From: header of postings?
For an announcement-only list I'd like to have the message
to apear to come from the list itself or from a default
adress.
Any hints?
TIA,
Marcel
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Hi folks
Has anyone managed to get the contribited mm-wrapper
script for Mailman/Sendmail intergration running under
2.1b1 ? My machine is FreeBSD 4.5 with Sendmail 8.11.6
and after installing the wrapper, still all list adresses
not manually added to /etc/aliases bounce as undeliverable.
TAI,
M
Paul-Catalin Oros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 21 Feb 2002 at
13:18:
> On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Marcel Hicking wrote:
[...]
> > Hmm, sort of. I was thinking about using the implicit email
> > adress posting allowed thing, but since From etc header can
> > be most easily faked,
jgo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 21 Feb 2002 at 0:39:
> > At 2002-02-20 13:16:37 -0500 Paul-Catalin Oros wrote:
> >> On Wed, 2002-02-20, Marcel Hicking wrote:
> >> I'd like to have a moderated (here: announcements only)
> >> list where I have an additional a
Paul-Catalin Oros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20 Feb 2002 at
13:16:
> Hi,
>
> http://www.imsa.edu/~ckolar/mailman/mailman-administration-v2.html describes
> "Posting privileges explained" somewhere. What you should do is to have
> "Posting restricted to members" set to No, and have some Implicitly approv
Hi
I'd like to have a moderated (here: announcements only)
list where I have an additional admin ("moderator") who
would be allowed nothing but approve or reject postings
(which usually would be only his own postings /
announcements)
Any hints?
TIA, Marcel
J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20 Dec 2001, at 1:01:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 00:37:47 -0800
> Kevin Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are there any capacity limitations as far as the number of
> > names mailman can handle at a single time?
>
> Explicitly no. In terms of runtime reso
Hi
I need to set up several lists for international use.
Some will be aimed at german customers, others at
french/english etc.
Is there any way of having international responses
send out to subscribers? Maybe even change the web
interface language depending on what list I click
on in the list ov
Hi
I'm new to mailman. So bear with me if this is a too
simpel question ;-) I could find anything in the docs.
How can I set up an "announcement only" mailing list?
That is: No subscriber is to be allowed to post to the
list (postings, if possible, should be answered with an
appropriate message)
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