thanks John,
yes, I can see where you're going with that.
I now have mailman and python functionality fixed on
my server, so will get to grips with your and Simon's
tips soon.
lee
--- John DeCarlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lee,
>
> Lee wrote:
>
> > I was advised by my hosting support to
Lee,
Lee wrote:
I was advised by my hosting support to set up a
'dummy' simpler-addressed email account for list
subscribers to write-to, which i would then
auto-forward to the actual email address of the list.
Simon described the situation very well. I thought I would add one
note, which may o
30-Jan-04 at 10:34, Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> thanks for that - I got the feeling my hosting support
> hadn't really thought it through!
They certainly didn't explain it to you properly did they?
:-)
Regards,
--
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior
teache
Simon,
thanks for that - I got the feeling my hosting support
hadn't really thought it through!
lee
--- Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
29-Jan-04 at 23:42, Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote :
> > I was advised by my hosting support to set up a
> > 'dummy' simpler-addressed email accoun
29-Jan-04 at 23:42, Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I was advised by my hosting support to set up a
> 'dummy' simpler-addressed email account for list
> subscribers to write-to, which i would then
> auto-forward to the actual email address of the list.
>
> yes, if my list is open to subscribers
hello Richard and Todd,
thankyou for your recent replies regarding the cpanel
v mailman issue I mailed in about.
('user-friendly' post-to address, not [EMAIL PROTECTED])
I was advised by my hosting support to set up a
'dummy' simpler-addressed email account for list
subscribers to write-to, which
On 27 Jan 2004, at 15:24, Todd wrote:
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Lee wrote:
I have Mailman installed as a standard option on my web host, but
the only thing stopping me from moving over to it is the way the
write-to email address is configured, which I feel is far too
complicate
hello Todd,
thanks - yes, that's interesting - my access is via
cpanel.
hmmm - it sounds like I'm stuck with it then. I'll ask
the support team at my host anyway, who are genuinely
very helpful with most things.
I don't suppose you know of a way to configure my
mailman without cpanel? I'm gues
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Lee wrote:
> I have Mailman installed as a standard option on my web host, but
> the only thing stopping me from moving over to it is the way the
> write-to email address is configured, which I feel is far too
> complicated for my users to grapple with
Hello,
I have Mailman installed as a standard option on my
web host, but the only thing stopping me from moving
over to it is the way the write-to email address is
configured, which I feel is far too complicated for my
users to grapple with.
Here's how my list's address gets set up :
[EMAIL PRO
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