Thank you Mark, just had to change owner from Root to Mailman, deleted the
shunted messages that I had already imported manually and ran the unshunt
command on the rest!
Worked like a charm!
Regards,
~Ed
Ed Beu, System Programmer
Dept. of Administration, ETS
(907)269-6790 ed@alaska.gov
e also run: bin/arch listname
/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/listname.mbox/listname.mbox
After doing so, new messages sent to the list are not archived and do not show
up in the mbox file.
We're running Mailman v2.1.12 on Centos 6.7 and using Postfix 2.6.6..
Thanks in advance for any
-Original Message-
From: Mailman-Users [mailto:mailman-users-bounces+ed.beu=alaska@python.org]
On Behalf Of Mark Sapiro
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 7:48 AM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] unique Message-IDs
On 08/24/2016 11:20 AM, Beu, Ed (DOA) wrote
rmail/mailman-users/2011-November/072525.html
We're running Mailman v2.1.12 on Centos 6.7 and using Postfix 2.6.6..
Any other suggestions?
Thx, Ed
Ed Beu , Systems Programmer
Enterprise Technology Services
Department of Administration
619 E Shipcreek Ave., Ste 232
Anchorage, AK 99501-167
Hi Mark,
We've discovered that if the Unsubscribe_Policy is set to Yes (1), the
moderator can unsubscribe members without the members input! The member simply
gets a notice that they've been unsubscribed.
~Ed
Ed Beu, System Programmer
Dept. of Administration, ETS
(907)2
task?
Perhaps access to the 'Membership List' only?
Thanks in advance for your assistance!
~Ed
Ed Beu, System Programmer
Dept. of Administration, ETS
(907)269-6790 ed@alaska.gov
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From: Mailman-Users [mailto:mailman-users-bounces+ed.beu=alaska@python
uggestions.
~Ed
Ed Beu , Systems Programmer
Enterprise Technology Services
Department of Administration
Anchorage, AK 99501-1677
" http://www.doa.alaska.gov/ets/
---
We've removed the redirect and created the jl.htm files where Apache can see
them and display the HTML message. This works as planned.
Thx, Ed
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From: Mailman-Users [mailto:mailman-users-bounces+ed.beu=alaska@python.org]
On Behalf Of Beu, Ed (DOA)
Sent: Tu
RedirectMatch ^[/]*$ /mailman/listinfo
I suspected the last two lines of RedirectMatch were causing the issue, but I
get the same result if I remark them out.
Thanks again!
~Ed
Ed Beu, Systems Programmer
Dept. of Administration, ETS
(907)269-6790 ed@alaska.gov
-Original Message
uses
an old bookmark or hyperlink on a different website.
Our Mailman version is 2.1.20 from Yum, on CentOS 6.7, running Apache & Postfix
& Mimedefang.
Note: I'm an HTML greenie, so any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thx, Ed
Ed Beu , Systems Programmer
Enterprise Techno
= ''
DEFAULT_EQUIVALENT_DOMAINS = ''
DEFAULT_REGULAR_EXCLUDE_IGNORE = True
DEFAULT_RESPOND_TO_POST_REQUESTS = Yes
DEFAULT_SUBSCRIBE_AUTO_APPROVAL = []
DEFAULT_SUBSCRIBE_OR_INVITE = No
~Ed
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From: Mailman-Users [mailto:mailman-users-bounces+ed.beu=alaska@python.org
_TO_POST_REQUESTS, changed No
to Zero (0) and tried DEFAULT_RESPOND_TO_POST_REQUESTS = 0. A number of
combinations, and none work on the CentOS machine.
Do you have any suggestions or recommendations? Our goal is to use the CentOS
system for production, so getting this worked out will be very h
Hi, I got it working...
From: Beu, Ed (DOA)
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 8:49 AM
To: 'mailman-users@python.org'
Subject: Order of operation - config files
Hello,
We have a test installation of Mailman 2.1.20 (CSW) running on Solaris 10.
Production version will be running on Cent
occasional 'discussion' list I have created a config file
(discuss.config) to import into the new list to change 'Member Moderation' to
No, but it does not take effect.
For example, I'm using this command: .../bin> ./newlist -q testdiscuss
ed@alaska.gov 12
AOL, AOL, AOL - they always do things a bit differently. I can't fully
blame them as they probably are still the #1 target of spammers.
As others have written, the most important information is in the outgoing
SMTP logs so you can see what AOL said, if anything, about why they are
refusing the ma
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 04:54:09PM -0700, David Dodell wrote:
> Hi, I know from past experience that the OS X version of Mailman is met with
> some contempt because of what Apple did with it .. but I have it working well
> for several years on a 10.7.5 Lion Server, and it has been very stable.
N
This is why it's important to keep server configurations in a
configuration management system, like Chef, Puppet, cfengine, Ansible,
Salt Stack, etc. When set up right, the configuration management
will put back any unwanted OS changes, or at the very least tell
after an upgrade what files no long
e wrapped messages a user preference,
or have them only turned on for certain domains as discussed previously.
Is this a patch that would be accepted in the future?
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27;s probably going to be a headache to maintain, so maybe I'll
switch to wrapped messages.
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nding what they think are private messages to the entire
list.
I see from the docs that Mailman can do different behavior on the From:
address depending on whether it is in a DMARC-protected domain - are there
any plans to do the same for the Reply-To? Looks to me like it will be
necessary giv
<< On 8/1/2014 11:11 AM, Peter Brooks wrote:
Does anybody know why mailman stores passwords in clear text? ??
Peter, just use the "Archives" link a bottom and search last month .
Enough info to last you a month .
ms" and basically been told that "I" have zero clue(s)
about Mailing Lists and 'mails' ! ! ! Each time has left me LMAO & shaking
my head -:) -:) -:) ! ! !
But, since I have an extremely sweet deal, I stay.
Ed
" Just Brits "
[1] above = MailMan (
ves:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
Unsubscribe:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/ed%40esson.net
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On 12/27/2011 08:23 AM, Bernie Cosell wrote:
2003 1.8T. I happened to notice the other day that the rear interior
lights don't work any more. I don't normally notice them so I dont' know
how long they've been out [but I was vaguely aware that it was a bit
darker in the car when I opened the doo
On 06/24/2011 09:10 PM, Khalil Abbas wrote:
Hi,
we are a local TV station& newspaper having a mailing list with 2+ Million
Subscribers.. what is the best server configuration (CPU, RAM) that can handle this
list? taking in consideration that only 1 daily email is sent to the subscribers..
Th
ional layers of complexity when combined with list integration.
Any thoughts on any of this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Ed Pastore
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OK, I still feel dumb and have drank all the available coffee, so now I
will ask.
Can someone point me to where to find the info on how/where to edit the
"umbrella" listinfo page? (http://forktechs.com/mailman/listinfo)
Thanks in advance
Edward Tharp
-
Hi Mark,
What Mailman version is this...
Not sure as it is supplied by my host at hostgo.com
You aren't by chance seeing only the 152 "A"s (or whatever's first) ...
AHH! That was exactly the problem. So there really was no problem, just cockpit
error.
Thanks a
w up on the Membership List??
Ed Corcoran
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had a prob with a couple gmail users on ONE of my Lists which my hosting
Tech gent was able to solve [I don't have a clue, Mark -:):):)].
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Khalil:
<>
Check yesterday's Archives. And/or just search them for MM Server hosts.
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<be used to subscribe people to a list, rather than using the one on
>the mailman site for the list?
See FAQ 4.33 <http://wiki.list.org/x/hIA9>.>>
Off the top of your head Mark, would that be viable in a cPanel situation??
Tn
<>
LMAO, Brad !
Tnx, NEEDED that !
Ed
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<>
I would be MORE prone to believe that "their customers" have absolutely
NO CLUE, Stephan and being aolers don't 'care' enough to complain
(even IF they know how to) -:)-:)!!
Ed
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ator requests. I've tried fixing Mailman perms with the
checkperms command. At first it found some problems but they've all been fixed.
I've also confirmed that postfix is working fine. I can send e-mail from the
server with no problems.
Can someone help me on the ne
Are you serious, Daevid??
<>
AOL = LOTS!!!
PITA!!
Ed
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THANK you, Allen!!
<>
Which IS what I said!!!
My ONLY "mailman access" is the web interface, which IMVHO is "lacking" BUT I
am biased!!
Ed
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I ADMIT not to knowing!!! -:)
Ed
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I know this might be a reach Fatcat & Mark, but could the ...tw address
have something to do with it???
Both of Fatcat's note today have asked me to accept an install of Chinese
Traditional!! Which is what makes me ask?!?!?
Ed-
thru entire ALPHABET [page per letter at a time] to find it
instead of just being able to scroll down a 60 member page.
Which would you rather do???
Don't bother to answer because of your WONDERFUL replies to this List, mine is
<>
YOU are lucky -:) !!
Ed
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it does not answer the question above.
Reason I KNOW is that I have asked exactly them same question to which Mark
S. hinted would be in 2.1.8..
I also have only Interface Access and have some List with over a couple
dozen which changes "display" to alphabetic Display
<>
Being somewhat of a "stranger" here but do know how to read and understand,
it would seem that way?!?!?
<< Right now, I'm not seeing anything, but I'd
love to be proved wrong.>>
Ditto.
Seems to me, the gent 'doth protest too much?!?!?
Ed
PS: And
<>
Forget About Quasimo?
Never mind.
LOL
Ed
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Forget About Quasimo?
Never mind.
LOL
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I would agree, Mark. BlueHost.com allows me 100 Lists, if that helps!
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PITA, I KNOW things are working correctly.
When I get one post in Reg mail and non is "alias" folder OR vice versa, I
know something is wrong.
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Thank you. That solved the problem.
On 5/15/05 6:58 PM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ed Danley wrote:
>
>> The message reads:
>>
>> The reason it is being held:
>>Posting to a moderated newsgroup
>>
>
> On the a
n them.
I also tried to reset the ID to moderated then reset it back to not
moderated with no luck.
Ed
On 5/15/05 5:52 PM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ed Danley wrote:
>>
>> My domain host (http://www.siteground.com) runs mailman 2.1.5p1. I have
o work.
I have browsed the email internet headers (not knowing what I'm looking for)
and nothing seems out of the ordinary to me. No mention of SBC or the funky
port.
Is this a known problem? Is there a work around shy of dumping SBC's DSL
service?
Many things show up as "mail from non-member" which contain nothing but a
forbidden attachment. Can we run through the content filter BEFORE testing
for membership so that this cr*p just gets discarded?
Thanks,
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I have several list owners with large lists. They get a bunch of bounces
each time they mail. Occasionally, they get lots more bounces than they
expect.
Is there any way to get Mailman to save the reason for the bounce?
The bounce log contains only the list name, email address and the bounce
s
I just went through this...
Mailman allows for creation of lists by going to
http://webaddress/mailman/create
If you enable the proper variable, you can delete a list from it's admin
page.
For postfix, there is some good integration between mailman and postfix.
Note that for sendmail, you need
/create
Check for the appearance of aliases for that list in /etc/mailman.aliases
Add some users and test the list
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ay, May 18, 2004 12:16 AM -0400 Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Ed Greenberg wrote:
I know that I can add a file-full of digest members from the command
line, but can I do so from the web GUI? I don't see how, on the Mass
Subscribe page. Am I mi
I know that I can add a file-full of digest members from the command line,
but can I do so from the web GUI? I don't see how, on the Mass Subscribe
page. Am I missing something?
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I'm not sure how this would protect members who had opted out from being
added again though.
--On Monday, May 17, 2004 8:32 PM +0200 Hilton J Ralphs
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Randy Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I would like to see it work like this:
1. I download file from CRM softwar
You could deliver the mail to a script that extracts the subject and body
and then reposts it to the list, coming from a generic user.
If you want to restrict posting to members, you could look up the actual
from address in the list before forwarding the post.
Would that meet your needs?
-
Is it possible to change the web_page_url parameter using the
mailman/admin/listname website?
If so, where... I don't see it.
If not, how do I change it?
Thanks,
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Check your configuration, on the "General" page. Down toward the bottom
you'll find "Domain this list prefers for email." Make sure that doesn't
have www in it.
--On Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:09 PM -0500 Brian O'Connor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have a web and mail server set up with the d
s. It isn't that hard for a user to subscribe or unsubscribe
themselves. Admins, of course, can do it for them with the utilities I
listed above or via the web pages.
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ss probably) and learn how to
configure your MTA properly, whether it's sendmail, postfix, or
something else. There are lots of references on the web, including this
list's archives, that give advice on tuning your MTA. 10,000
subscribers is not that unusual for mailman. I believe the r
please start a new thread so you don't mess
up the threading model for those of us with real mail clients. Thanks!
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Many thanks to Dan and Todd. I knew this was hiding somewhere, but couldn't
figure out where.
--On Saturday, January 10, 2004 12:37 PM -0800 Ed Greenberg
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One of my listowners raises a valid question. She has a list that is used
for publishing a new
o create a separate templates/en/listinfo.html for her list.
Is there a good way to do this, other than redefining one of the languages
(or adding a new language)?
Thanks,
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copy a
column of e-mail addresses and paste that into a text file or directly
into the web pages to add members.
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ackage maintainer for your
updates. You shouldn't mix and match.
I run Red Hat Enterprise Linux and simply go with a stock mailman
package and watch for the updates myself. Red Hat doesn't even package
mailman any more, but I went this route with an older Red Hat Linux when
Red Hat st
nice feature to see. sync_members would be
really helpful too! My list admins need to regularly flush the announce
lists and repopulate them from an internal database, and right now I'm
flushing them manually. Giving the list admins an easy way to do this
would save me getting involved.
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mp;'s are
not valid in HTML file names as they specify a part of a parameter list on
the url.
It's always a good practice to stick with a-z 0-9 _-. only in names and
you'll never have any sort of issue with email servers or web servers.
just my 0.02 worth
--Ed
At 03:08 PM 12
graphs into a
MIME encoded message which is large. I'd be looking at those AOL filters
as the culprit.
To fix Mailman you can probably strip MIME encoding from the messages and
resolve the issue... for now, until AOL adds some other moronic feature.
HTH
--Ed
At 12:51 PM 10/29/2003 -0600, y
word, you can change the list password and then give that to
the new admin.
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fairly well for
announcement-style only lists with no archives.
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o right on through.
Just another case of the total ineptitude present at AOL.
--Ed
At 10:11 AM 10/24/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>>>>> "LaMc" == Links at Momsview com writes:
LaMc> Oct 23 09:39:34 myserver postfix/smtp[5615]: 974515884F8:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=
. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is also different than
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - in some cases at my site, they are (root for example).
IMO, 2.1 is doing the right thing and you need to fix your outgoing mail
behavior.
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them "That address is not subscribed" if
> they type in one that isn't?
The user may be able to figure it out from the headers but my guess is
that if they can't remmeber what address they used, and they forward
from address to address, they're unlikely to have the skills n
(either email or clickthrough data).
Given the new anti-spam law coming into California with the burden of
proof being on the e-mail sender that the user has really opted in, I
don't see how we can avoid having this feature in Mailman. Some of run
commercial mailing lists and it will be imper
I would think that a callout from the
MTA might be better).
I don't believe that what you're asking for should be a mailman
function. Mailman should primarily be used to quickly get messages into
and out the lists - all per-message processing should be handled by
outsi
and one for
your Swedish users. The sign up instructions shouild be clear which one
the users should use. If you sent the confirmation instructions via an
e-mail in Swedish, I would expect your English users to not reply to
that e-mail.
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s somebody goes in there and manually updates the permissions list.
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strict
posting to list members, then the client must be configured to post from
some.name.
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your MTA decided that
localhost was good enough. Have a look at your mailer tables to see if
your localhost system also claims to be able to receive mail for foo.com
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ipt before it gets to Mailman. I use a Python script I wrote for a
similar purpose. The alias for my list looks like:
profox:"|python
/home/mailman/stripQuote.py|/home/mailman/mail/mailman post profox"
___/
/
__/
/
/
Ed Leafe
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http:
lling the python2 package to run
alongside python 1.x. If you do that, you should be able to install and
run MailMan 2.1.2.
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write those rules. What would one look like to
allow, for example, a mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to only come from an
MTA in the foo.com domain?
Thanks,
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Folks,
I using mailman 2.1.2. How can I get a list of all members of my maillist?
I wnat to be able to cut and paste the list and put it in an email or another
document. But I can only see it a few members at a time.
Thanks,
Ed Franckowiak
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es.org"
Something's quite broken since it's combining your list name with your
host name. test_hcmcnurses.org isn't a valid DNS name.
It looks like webmanix doesn't have mailman configured properly. If
they're not going to help you wit
ror, it turned out that I had the same user
in my text file twice, but with different case. Do a case-insensitive
uniq on your input file and see if that helps.
.../Ed
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mum of 20
recipients at a time. Some people have done performance tests to
suggest that dropping this to about 5 will give you better throughput.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] should work, but as I said, you
really, really don't want to do this.
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own to 28K members. Is there a faster way of doing this operation in
2.0.13? Should I just have deleted the list and recreated it?
Thanks,
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just write a quick script that does a list_lists, and for each one, do a
list_members | wc -l.
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Is there a way to delete the archives? I've been
sending a lot of test messages before it goes live and
I don't want them in the archives.
Thanks in advance,
Ed
__
Do you Yahoo!?
The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.
http://search
Is there a way to make a read only list? I've read
through the docs, but I didn't see anything about
that.
Thanks,
Ed
__
Do you Yahoo!?
The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.
http://search
ed on the welcome
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very* posting.
This would be ideal for announcement-only lists.
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sage really was only posted to the list once.
What can I look at to see why this happened, and to ensure that it
doesn't happen again? I'm running Mailman 2.0.13 on Red Hat Linux
7.0.
Thanks,
.../Ed
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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, US
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in sendmail's mailq, nor were they in /var/spool/mailman/qfiles. Where
are they hiding so that I can get a quick snapshot?
I'm running mailman 2.0.13 on Red Hat Linux 7.0.
Thanks,
.../Ed
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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
mailto:[
dmail reports it as size=1581.
The sendmail queue is almost empty - it hasn't topped 200 since the
posting went out. At 1am it was 1 request, and at 2am it was only 74
(mostly bounces I think).
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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e sending
poster to use something like MAILMAN_FOOTER in the HTML. Then mailman
could simply scan the html code for the keyword and do an in-place
substitution. Grossly simple, so I'm probably overlooking something...
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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
mailto:[E
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 18:30, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 2:12 PM -0400 2003/07/10, Ed Hill wrote:
>
> > Thanks for responding! I'm using mailman-2.1.2-2 as shipped with RH 9
> > and the machine has the name "forge.lcs.mit.edu" with a CNAME of
> > "dev
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