Re: [Mailman-Users] Addresses

2008-05-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
billc wrote: > >1) I'm running virtual hosts w/apache. On the mailman/listinfo >pages, the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is given, though the server >(and the only mailman@ address that has been set up so far) is >@mydomain.com. Do I need to set up mailman@ addresses for all the >other domains t

[Mailman-Users] Addresses

2008-05-04 Thread billc
I've got a couple questions about addresses: 1) I'm running virtual hosts w/apache. On the mailman/listinfo pages, the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is given, though the server (and the only mailman@ address that has been set up so far) is @mydomain.com. Do I need to set up mailman@ addresses f

Re: [Mailman-Users] addresses in archive

2003-07-23 Thread Todd
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Saurav Pathak wrote: > my problem at the moment is with the archive. i want to configure > the archive such that email addresses are mangled. that is, > archives don't show "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" but > "someone at somewhere dot com", or something like

[Mailman-Users] addresses in archive

2003-07-23 Thread Saurav Pathak
hi, i must say first that i am very happy with mailman, which is working great. thanks to the developers. my problem at the moment is with the archive. i want to configure the archive such that email addresses are mangled. that is, archives don't show "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" but "someone at some

[Mailman-Users] Addresses of members accepted for posting

2002-06-13 Thread Ivana Belgers
Hi, I want to create a restricted mailinglist where only e-mail addresses from a certain domain can post messages to the list. I found the Privacy Option "Addresses of members accepted for posting", but could not find the correct syntax for using wildcards. I am using Mailman version 2.0.11. I