You are correct, Mark: I do _not_ see the footer for the list on my posts.
So when I look at a thread that I've replied to, gmail only makes it LOOK
like it comes from the list.
Metta,
Ivan
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
> >
> >Yup. I'm looking
Ivan Van Laningham writes:
> Now, gmail may, behind the scenes, insert a link to the sent folder, but
> from a user's perspective it looks exactly like any other message in the
> thread, except that to the left of my name is a very small (i.e., 8x8
> pixels) light grey round icon with a white
Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
>
>Yup. I'm looking at the expanded version of this thread, and the message
>before your reply and after Terri Oda's is mine. It appears as "Ivan Van
>Laningham to mailman-users", with my name in yellow (arbitrary color: yours
>is red, Terri's is purple, Cameron's is gre
Yup. I'm looking at the expanded version of this thread, and the message
before your reply and after Terri Oda's is mine. It appears as "Ivan Van
Laningham to mailman-users", with my name in yellow (arbitrary color: yours
is red, Terri's is purple, Cameron's is green).
Now, gmail may, behind the
Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
>
>Not quite. The message is there, and is listed in the thread, but you'd
>never know it because gmail doesn't consider it a new message.
This is what Google says, but my tests show it is not true. Are you
sure you're just not seeing the original message in the Sent fo
Hi All--
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Terri Oda wrote:
> Is u...@example.com actually a gmail address? You may want to read this:
>
> http://wiki.list.org/x/2IA9
>
> In short: if u...@gmail.com sends a message to the list, then
> u...@gmail.com won't get a copy. It's a gmail "feature" that
Is u...@example.com actually a gmail address? You may want to read this:
http://wiki.list.org/x/2IA9
In short: if u...@gmail.com sends a message to the list, then
u...@gmail.com won't get a copy. It's a gmail "feature" that
complicates things when debugging using gmail addresses.
Cameron
Cameron Smith wrote:
>On an existing mailman list is there a way to see what those aliases should
>be?
If you have the default "MTA = 'Manual'" setting Mailman's
bin/genaliases will print a list of aliases. for all lists.
OTOH if you have MailMan/Postfix integration configures with "MTA =
'Post
ases file and then
> you have to run newaliases to put it in effect.
>
> Take a watch to you log file.
>
>
> - Mensaje original -
> De: "Cameron Smith"
> Para: mailman-users@python.org
> Enviados: Lunes, 28 de Junio 2010 13:03:02
> Asunto: [Mailman
Cameron Smith wrote:
>
>The problem I am having is mail from mailman is not making it to
>u...@example.com.
>
>Is this a mailman issue or a postfix issue?
What does the Postfix log say?
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San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sen
I am stuck trying to help a friend configure their setup.
Their main domain has email handled by gmail so the mx for
example.compoints to the google mail servers.
They have a dedicated server that has postfix configured to handle mail for
mailinglists.example.com.
Mailman is set to use mailingli
Hi Kirth,
You can set up GApps to route incoming mail to your machine. e.g.
register domain.tld to GApps, lists.domain.tld to your mailman box,
and set up GApps to route inbound messages to lists.domain.tld,
rewriting the envelope on the way.
The route settings allow you to choose to route only a
So I have a domain with email hosted with google apps. I have a mailman
server setup here in the office and I am able to send emails, like when
users subscribe, etc. What do I need to configure to get mailman to read
emails from my google apps. Do I need to create a user on my google domain
and the
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