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I have mailman with postfix running on a 32-bit RHEL 5 system. I need to
move it to a new 64-bit system. Is there a way to do so without losing the
data, configurations, etc I already have? I have some Linux experience,
but this my first foray into
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 12:22, Mark C wrote:
This has now been sorted,
Thanks to Tokio Kikuchi
Mark
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Hi,
I have just upgraded to Mailman 2.1 and all my previous problems have
now vanished and its working prefectly
(only taken a week of constant searching and brain bashing)
I have just noticed (maybe I never realised before), but there is a web
page that will allow list admins to create a new l
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
This isn't really a Mailman issue,
At least some actually tried to help me, as any this else I have posted
that *IS* mailman related, I never got a reply.
other than to configure the list to
pass the MIME content you want to pass through. I'm sure there's some
MIME goo
Jon Carnes wrote:
Yes. Marketing folks do it all the time. If you want a live example of
an email that does this, just open up some spam from your mailbox and
peruse the source/content of the email.
But this does sound silly, how would I put that link into the html?
As I presuem the only way to
Hi,
I'm wishing to send out a newletter once a month to several people in
HTML, and rather than put the image directly in the email (to save
bandwidth), it it possable to link it in with the email, so when they
read it, it downloads it from the website (this will be a special
directory on the
Hi,
I have managed to so far sucessfully setup mailman on a private test
network.
I subscribed a few test users and, that worked no problem, each got a
request email and a confirmation email.
I then went to the web interface and unsubscribed them, and again I got
a goodbye email.
I then tested
Hi,
I'm about to install mailman for a friend of mine, basically he runs a
motivation company (yes the one that employers send their staff onto to
try to get them to enjoy and be motivated in their £4.50 an hour
telesales job).
Basically he wishes send mails out informing subscribers of new deal