Thank you very much for the help. The problem was that I didn't have a
mailman mailing list and I needed to start the mailmanctl daemon.
I wasn't aware of these changes to Mailman.
I have a new question, though. Where should I put the
"/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/bin/mailmanctl start" command
You'll probably get a better response on a FreeBSD mailing list... but
(from memory), the proper location for FreeBSD startup script is
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/
If that doesn't work you might try: man rc.conf
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 20:15, backdoc wrote:
> Thank you very much fo
Read FAQ 3.14
It looks like either your cron daemon is not running (for Mailman
versions 2.0.x and below) - or your mailmanctl daemon is not runing (for
Mailman versions 2.1.x and above).
Jon Carnes
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 10:29, backdoc wrote:
> Problem description:
>
> I can no longer sub
Problem description:
I can no longer subscribe to or send mail to my lists.
Here's some detail.
From the standpoint of being able to use the mailing lists (subscribe,
post messages, etc), the lists had been working for several weeks.
Then, spontaneously, all of the normal list server tasks q
Is there anyone from NZ out there I could ring for some help with mailman?
Richard Davis
Communications Advisor and Webmaster
Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
PO Box 9049, Wellington, New Zealand
Phone: +64.4.801600; Fax: +64.4.8016001
Direct: +64.4.3818285 Mob: 027.4048656
http://www.
It looks like you are going to the wrong url. try
www.myserver.com/mailman/admin
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/23/03 07:25AM >>>
I have just compiled and installed a copyof mailman-2.1.3 with
python-2.2.3
running on a Solaris 8 machine with and apache server
every thing appears to be ok except that
I have just compiled and installed a copyof mailman-2.1.3 with python-2.2.3
running on a Solaris 8 machine with and apache server
every thing appears to be ok except that when i connect to the
webser/mailman/ i get a 403 forbidden error with the message
You don't have permission to access /mailma
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 00:02:40 EDT, you wrote:
>I dunno,, ive been wonderin about that myself, but some peeps online tend
>to play email games, and i dont.
>So go figure, u know the guy better than i do.
>Later, yall..
>Me :-)
I have no idea what you're talking about here.
Mike-
Mornings: Evolu
Sorry for the massive crosspost, but this particular article should be
interesting to all of you, in one way or another. The article -
Making the CGI interface of Mailman 2.1.2 work (almost) properly on an
Apache WWW server using webhop and port redirection (both features of
dyndns.org)
- has j
Here is a repost of my "So you want to use the Default Mailman install
that comes with RH9..." post:
Note: my server's name is "list.anncons.org" so I use that for the host
definitions below. You should use your hosts name.
Put the following in your /var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file:
MAILMAN_U
On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 08:35 pm, Michael D. Hensley wrote:
I asked:
I'm attempting to use Mailman on RedHat Linux 9.0. I installed it as
part of the initial installation of RedHat, via the RPM that came on
the CD.
[additional details deleted]
John Carnes responded (thanks!):
Did you
I asked:
> I'm attempting to use Mailman on RedHat Linux 9.0. I installed it as
> part of the initial installation of RedHat, via the RPM that came on
> the CD.
[additional details deleted]
John Carnes responded (thanks!):
> Did you startup the Mailman daemon: /var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Did you startup the Mailman daemon: /var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Your log trace shows that your mail is being delivered to Mailman. So
your aliases are setup properly and working.
Jon Carnes
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 19:54, Michael D. Hensley wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I'm attempting to use Mailm
Greetings!
I'm attempting to use Mailman on RedHat Linux 9.0. I installed it as
part of the initial installation of RedHat, via the RPM that came on the
CD.
I set up a list using the "newlist" command, and added three email
accounts via the "add_user" command. I added the aliases to
/etc/aliases,
hi,
I just upgraded from 2.0.13 -> 2.1.2 and am having issues.
I moved my lists over and they don't work. so i decided just to completely
recreate a list from scratch adding all of the members via mass subscription.
now when i send a message to the list it automatically rejects the message, ev
Hi mailman-users,
I am a brand new Mailman 2.1.2 site administrator / list owner who has migrated
one old Majordomo mailing list and plans to create several additional lists.
One of my subscribers of my new Mailman list complained about missing a message
from Mailman. I had no idea there was a
Oddly enough there doesn't seem to be any Sendmail integration (addition
of the aliases when added via the web interface) - though it works for
Postfix (after some setup).
Note, you can add the integration yourself. At one site I simply
spoofed the Postfix integration and made it work with Sendma
I used genaliases and added the aliases to /etc/aliases, I run newaliases.
I still cannot add users to the list...
I subscribed myself using a different email address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), using the web interface, and I got a
confirmation email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I mailed back the confirmati
I found a "better" way, there is a command in mailman/bin/genaliases
that will generate all aliases for all mailing lists...
now I just need to figure out how to direct mail to the "real person"
i.e. the list's admin from the virtual host lists.first5ventura.org
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I shoul
seems to be better from sources...
I still cannot figure out how do to virtual domains lists.
I configured httpd with a virtual and I have the DNS set up properly
Looks like this is working OK
http://lists.first5ventura.org/mailman/listinfo
you can see the test list.
however, I use the we
I am running on RHL 7.3 but I did install the Mailman RPM from RHL 9.0...
will try installing from source, thanks,
-avi
At 14:18 -0500 08/28/2003, Dan Phillips wrote:
I'm guessing from the information you gave that you're referring to
an rpm install for RH9? If so, check the archives - that rpm
I've installed mailman on my RHL system, and some pieces work, for
example the web pages, however, I could not get it to send anything...
# ./version
Using Mailman version: 2.1
# ./mailmanctl start
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./mailmanctl", line 524, in ?
main()
File "./mailm
Hi, im new to this mail list and have a few questionsim currently working
with a client who owns a night club, my host provides mailman...here is my
question
my client has a weekly mail that he sends to all the user who subscribe to
the viplist (users email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] they get
Hello everyone.
Well, im brand new to mailman, but im very eager to get started.
I wanted to ask a few questions to see if mailman is what im looking for.
Basically, I need a mailing list manager to manage about 6 or so lists.
Nothing fancy. It is going to be used exclusively for our intranet, to
Hi-
I just upgraded from RH7.3 to RH9 and, while I had initially installed
mailman 2.0.13 in /usr/share/mailman, I let RH install 2.1 during the
upgrade. Afterwards, I discovered that the new location is
/var/mailman.
I thought that moving the lists to the new location would be a simple
matter
# bin/check_perms
No problems found
# python -V
Python 2.3
On ?, 2003-08-04 at 17:33, Todd wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Ivan Dimitrov wrote:
> > when invoked from the web, here is what it says:
> >
> > Bug in Mailman version 2.1.2
> > We're sorry, we hit a bug!
>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ivan Dimitrov wrote:
> when invoked from the web, here is what it says:
>
> Bug in Mailman version 2.1.2
> We're sorry, we hit a bug!
> If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a copy
> of this page to the webmaster for this site
when invoked from the web, here is what it says:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.2
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a copy
of this page to the webmaster for this site with a description of what
happened. Thanks!
Traceback:
Traceback (most rece
Hi list
I've been trying to install mailman-2.1.2 following the INSTALL file and
at configuring the list I've created here is the message I got:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/mailman# bin/config_list -i
data/sitelist.cfg mailman
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bin/config_list", line 339,
I have recently setup mailman on one of our servers
so I am still learning how to run the list server.
A few days ago I had a request for a new list.
I created the list and a New list message went out
to this new list manager.
It appears that they just deleted the message.
Is there an easy way to
Hi there all...
I am running RHL 7.3 with Mailman version 2.0.13. I recently started
getting the following entries in my log watch. They are time stamped for
every minute of the day:
Jun 17 19:55:00 neo CROND[1927]: (mailman) CMD (/usr/bin/python -S
/var/mailman/cron/qrunner)
Jun 17 19:56:00 n
I'm running Mailman 2.1.2 and Exim 3.36, I've already got mailing lists set
up but when I add a new one I just get 550 Unknown local part errors. I've
been told to put the aliases in my /etc/aliases file but there are no
aliases for any of the other lists on the machine in there and when I do put
t
Howdy Melissa
I'm not positive, but I think this will work.
Every web pages is made up of smaller python routines. Your webhost
can give you copies of the html pages and probably the python routines.
After modifying these files put them in the
/lists/listname/en directory. I know this will work
Hello,
My webhost has recently transitioned my majordomo lists to Mailman version
2.0.13. I have customized the four pages available to me from the
administrative interface to match our website. I would really like to
customize the archive pages as well.
Also, there are numerous other pages
Howdie,
I have just created two new lists and they are not appearing in
the listinfo or admin page views. Is there something I am missing?
---
Gareth Hopkins
Server Operations
UUNET South Africa
(o) +27.21.658.8700
(f) +27.21.658.8552
(m) +27.82.929.6668
http://www.uunet.co.za
08600 UUNET
Hello all.
My apologies for raising a subject that does seem to have been done to death
a little on the list (from my look through the archives) but I am
encountering some problems with customising welcome messages for lists at my
site.
We're using mailman 2.1 and have tested copying subscribeack
OK, I found an error in my /etc/postfix/aliases file and fixed it and ran
newaliases and postfix reload.
Now when I post to my list, I get this message back:
==
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; Command died with status 1:
"/var/mailman/scrip
I'm setting up a new mail server, and Mailman is one of the softwares
installed.Currently I have the defaults set for DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
and DEFAULT_URL_HOST to be the actual hostname of the machine
(mercury), but when it goes online there will be an alias which should
be used instead (mail
At 15:18 24/01/2003, Stoyan Angelov wrote:
hello all,
i am trying to do a new install of Mailman 2.1 on a Solaris 7 x86 box,
gcc 2.95.2, Python 2.2.2, sendmail. I get the following error while
runnig the ./configure script:
hecking for mail wrapper group; i.e. --with-mail-gid... mail
checking f
I've had this exact same problem installing mailman on solaris. The
problem is in getting python configured properly. Make sure
LD_LIBRARY_PATH points to all the right places, including wherever the SSL
libraries live, and you may have to hack the Modules/Setup file in the
python build directory so
hello all,
i am trying to do a new install of Mailman 2.1 on a Solaris 7 x86 box,
gcc 2.95.2, Python 2.2.2, sendmail. I get the following error while
runnig the ./configure script:
hecking for mail wrapper group; i.e. --with-mail-gid... mail
checking for CGI wrapper group; i.e. --with-cgi-gid...
Hi - I'd like to set up a new mailman for the group involved in RTL Handoff - how is this done?
http://spacedog.fishkill.ibm.com/mailman/listinfo/
Delia Jackson
ASIC Methodology
IBM MicroElectronics
1000 River Street
Essex Junction, Vermont
05452 U.S.A.
Office : 802 769 9602
Cell : 802 598
* Ed Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Can Mailman be set-up remotely?
Yes. I don't think this question is in the FAQ, but check it anyway for other
questions (http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py) and the web site
(http://www.list.org) and the docs that come with the tarball. Downl
Can Mailman be set-up remotely?
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Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mail
Still having troubles...
I thought I'd start somewhat from scratch this time. Since mailman is failing
with python errors that reference ssl, I've cleared out the ssl directory
so that the ssl dir had nothing from a prior version in it. I rebuilt ssl
(openssl-0.9.6g), and then, I rebuilt pytho
TED]>
> X-Accept-Language: en
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> To: Steve Rifkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] New apache is causing my mailman to fail...
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
> Steve Rifkin wrote:
>
> > P
Steve Rifkin wrote:
> Python worked fine before and after the openssl upgrade. Mailman worked before
> the openssl upgrade but only with the older Apache. With the new Apache and
> older ssl, mailman's web interface broke. Same errors. With the new openssl,
> we still get the same errors. As
ECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] New apache is causing my mailman to fail...
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
> Steve Rifkin wrote:
>
> > admin(8622): ImportError: ld.so.1: /usr/local/bin/python: fatal:
> > /usr/local/s
Steve Rifkin wrote:
> admin(8622): ImportError: ld.so.1: /usr/local/bin/python: fatal:
> /usr/local/ssl/lib/libssl.so.0.9.6: bad ELF flags value: 768
My guess would be that you compiled python yourself, against the old version
of openssl. now that you've upgraded openssl, python doesn't work
Hmmm... Actually, I need to modify one of my earlier statements...
> > Last week, we needed to upgrade our Apache Web server to 1.3.27.
Mailman failed with errors I submitted earlier (that error log entry was from
last night, but it was similar to what we got a week ago, which you'll find
below
akes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Steve Rifkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] New apache is causing my mailman to fail...
> Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 13:55:47 -0500
>
> From this line in the traceback,
> /usr/local/
Steve Rifkin
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 1:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] New apache is causing my mailman to fail...
Hi All!
I'm currently running Mailman version 2.0.8.
Until last week, our Apache webserver (1.3.14) interfaced with our
Hi All!
I'm currently running Mailman version 2.0.8.
Until last week, our Apache webserver (1.3.14) interfaced with our Mailman just
fine.
Last week, we needed to upgrade our Apache Web server to 1.3.27.
We also had to upgrade our openssl to the latest version (version OpenSSL 0.9.6g
9 Aug 20
Check to see if the location of the system aliases file changed.
- Original Message -
From: "Ralph Boersema" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 9:31 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] New lists do not work
> Dear folks,
>
&g
I'm green as in a newbie to Mailman. I installed it on a Cobalt Raq4 and it
seems to be working fine. But I want to be able to make lists that appear to
be from a virtually hosted site rather than the server name.
Right now all of my lists are [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to be able to make a list fo
Dear folks,
I have no expertise at all in computer programming or the mailman
program. Our installation set up by a good programmer who is not too
familiar with mailman. He doesn't have the time to participate in this
list. So I'll present our problem in the language of one who doesn't
understand
On Friday 15 November 2002 09:31, Ralph Boersema wrote:
> 4. It is initially possible to administer the list, but when the
> first message is sent, it does not forward and, after that, it is no
> longer possible to access the administration page. The admin access
> page comes up, you type in the pa
On Friday 15 November 2002 09:31, Ralph Boersema wrote:
> Our installation set up by a good programmer who is not too
> familiar with mailman. He doesn't have the time to participate in
> this list.
I would suggest that the first order of business is to hire a system
administrator. As long as yo
Dear folks,
We haven't made any progress on this one, so let me send it out again to
see if someone recognizes something:
I have no expertise at all in computer programming or the mailman
program. Our installation set up by a good programmer who is not too
familiar with mailman. He doesn't have t
I'm green, as in a newbie to Mailman. I installed it on a Cobalt Raq4 and it
seems to be working fine. But I want to be able to make lists that appear to
be from a virtually hosted site rather than the server name.
Right now all of my lists are [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to be able to make a list f
thanks for replying, jeremy. i'm afraid i'm still in the
dark. here's what it says in that section, and what i did:
- If you plan on running your MTA and web server on
different machines,
nope; it's all on the same machine
- Configure your web server to give $prefix/cgi-bin
permission
Hello:
I am thinking of implimenting Mailman.
Question:
What kind of load can I expect with a list of 150,000 Users.
My internet connection is Cable, and I am using RH 7.2 as a server.
I guess my question is, should I forget it or move forward with
implimentation? Should there be concern on my
;
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 3:55 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] New User looking for unsubscribe details
| Excuse me for the simple question, I have read all the documentation I can
| find, however I cannot find how a user can unsubscribe EXCEPT through the
| web site
Excuse me for the simple question, I have read all the documentation I can
find, however I cannot find how a user can unsubscribe EXCEPT through the
web site interface.
Can a user simple reply to the email and have subscribe in the subject line?
I want to make it as simple as possible for my use
Tim Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've looked for information that tells me where or how to set
> defaults for new lists when they are created in v2.08. I would like
> to change some of them but alas, I don't know how or where to find
> the file to edit.
Take a look at $MAILMANHOME/Mailm
Hello.
I just installed
Mailman 2.0.11 in a Solaris 7 system running Python 2.2.1.
The bin/check_perms
executes with no problems encountered.
When I try to
create a test list with bin/newlist I get the following:
Traceback
(most recent call last): File
"./bin/newlist", line 54, in ?
I just installed MailMan 2.0.9
from RedHat.
I get an error in my Root Email account with some script
jumbo
Traceback
(innermost last):
File "/var/mailman/cron/qrunner",
line 83, in ?
from Mailman
import mm_cfg
File "/var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py",
line 50, in ?
MAILMAN
At 11:02 PM 7/1/02 -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>What does this mean, and what do I need to fix? It started doing this
>after I reconfigured eth1 for multiple IP addresses (may or may not be
>related).
>
>
>Mailman.pythonlib.nntplib.NNTPPermanentError: 502 You have no permission
>to talk. G
What does this mean, and what do I need to fix? It started doing this
after I reconfigured eth1 for multiple IP addresses (may or may not be
related).
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/mailman/cron/gate_news", line 222, in ?
main()
File "/usr/local/mailman/cron/gate_n
My hosting service just cut us over to new servers and software (with NO
prior notice I might add). In doing so all email accounts and mailing lists
were deleted. I've opened several tickets to them requesting tht they
restore my old messages and subscriber lists and send them to me and they've
ig
Greetings, list members!
You may have heard my shout of triumph right over the Internet. I woke up
this morning with the answer to this problem in my head. It is, as with most
such things, a really simple problem and the answer was staring me in the face
the whole time.
To recap the problem: My
Hi,
I am new to the list. I use mailman for a
list serve about old cameras. We have about 250 people on the
list.
We have the system set to block all messages from
non-members. This filter works well. I am getting so many blocked messages
it is becoming a problem just to discard thay
On Thursday 30 May 2002 11:24 am, Raquel Rice wrote:
> Do you get mail sent directly to those addresses ... not through the
> list?
Flawlessly, yes. And I apologize for not having mentioned that in my
original post. It was in my brain but never came out on the keyboard.
Scott
--
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On Thu, 30 May 2002 08:05:28 -0400
Scott Courtney Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, they are subscribed, and they are not "nomail." I was certain
> of this
> but in the interest of completeness I rechecked just now. Also,
> the "not metoo"
> option is turned OFF for each address, m
On Thursday 30 May 2002 01:11 am, Raquel Rice wrote:
> I like checking the easy stuff first.
Always a good policy. We've all been bitten in the backside by easy stuff that
got overlooked. :-)
> Have you subscribed your two
> main addresses to the lists? Are those two addresses set to
> "nomail"
On Wed, 29 May 2002 21:42:13 -0400
Scott Courtney Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good evening, all, or good morning to those in distant time zones!
> Everything works -- except that *I*
> get no mail
> from the list!
>
> I have tried sending mail to the list from several subscri
Good evening, all, or good morning to those in distant time zones!
I've been using Mailman for just shy of a week, with generally good results,
but have run into a very strange problem as my configuration complexity has
grown. I've been to the FAQ, the online docs, and numerous Google searches of
I cannot send or respond to list as the following error/s occur :-
###
May 19 22:33:42 www3 smrsh: uid 8: attempt to use smrsh -c
mailman_wrapper.mailcmd.test2
May 19 22:33:42 www3 sendmail[15294]: g4JLXg015293: to="|/usr/sbin/smrsh -c
"mailman_wrapper mailcmd test2", ctladdr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "TM" == Timothy Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TM> I must say the term "mailman-user" seems misleading for most
TM> of the postings in that list, which are actually concerned
TM> with development rather than use. However, I suppose that is
TM> not an important matter.
On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 08:28:53PM +0200, Norbert Bollow wrote:
> > I take the position of one who is "owner" of several lists,
> > but who is not concerned in any way with "system administrator" tasks.
> > If something cannot be done with the program as is,
> > I regard that as an act of God be
Timothy Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I take the position of one who is "owner" of several lists,
> but who is not concerned in any way with "system administrator" tasks.
> If something cannot be done with the program as is,
> I regard that as an act of God beyond my ken.
In this case the
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 05:24:26PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is probably a topic best reserved for mailman-developers.
This seems to me true of many, probably most,of the postings on this list.
As a simple criterion, I would prefer if issues that required one
to alter the existing s
> "MM" == Marc MERLIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Oops. If the site administrator allows it (via an mm_cfg.py
>> variable), list owners can suppress the RFC 2369 headers.
MM> My bad, thanks for the correction.
/My/ thanks to all you guys who give such good advice and help t
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 05:21:36PM -0400, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> Oops. If the site administrator allows it (via an mm_cfg.py
> variable), list owners can suppress the RFC 2369 headers.
My bad, thanks for the correction.
Marc
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> "BW" == Bob Weissman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BW> Too bad. If I wanted to implement this myself in 2.0.10, by
BW> adding a new attribute to mailing lists, is there any way to
BW> cause the new attribute to be added to existing mailing lists?
BW> Or must I rmlist/newlist
> "MM" == Marc MERLIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MM> Nope, site-wide only. Barry already knows that mailman 3 will
MM> probably need a toggle redesign, where most options will be
MM> sitewide, listwide and even per-user where possible
Oops. If the site administrator allows it
> "BW" == Bob Weissman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BW> I hope I'm reading this right; may I infer that these headers
BW> will be supressable on a per-list basis?
Correct.
-Barry
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htt
On Wed, 15 May 2002 06:46:45 -0700
Jamie Penner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > The list volume is approx 400,000 emails daily. Twice a month,
>> this > will jump to 700,000 a day. These will be html and text
>> messages - > outgoing only.
> It's an outgoing list only. There are 400K subscri
> > The list volume is approx 400,000 emails daily. Twice a month, this
> > will jump to 700,000 a day. These will be html and text messages -
> > outgoing only.
It's an outgoing list only.There are 400K subscribers that will receive
"a message",
> Your MTA will be the source of your
On Mon, 13 May 2002 12:55:14 -0700
Jamie Penner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The list volume is approx 400,000 emails daily. Twice a month, this
> will jump to 700,000 a day. These will be html and text messages -
> outgoing only.
Let's be a little more clear as to what numbers these are:
Hello list!
We've recently taken on a new client who has a very heavy list.I am
wondering if anyone can shed some feedback on whether MailMan is the right
answer for this! (the client is currently using ezmlm but I am trying to
move away from that)
The list volume is approx 400,000 ema
Hello list!
We've recently taken on a new client who has a very heavy list.I am
wondering if anyone can shed some feedback on whether MailMan is the right
answer for this! (the client is currently using ezmlm but I am trying to
move away from that)
The list volume is approx 400,000 ema
At 09:55 AM 5/13/02, Bob Weissman wrote:
>At 09:42 PM 5/12/02, Marc MERLIN wrote:
>>On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:50:44AM -0700, Bob Weissman wrote:
>>> I hope I'm reading this right; may I infer that these headers will be
>>> supressable on a per-list basis?
>>
>>Nope, site-wide only.
>>Barry
At 09:42 PM 5/12/02, Marc MERLIN wrote:
>On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:50:44AM -0700, Bob Weissman wrote:
>> I hope I'm reading this right; may I infer that these headers will be
>> supressable on a per-list basis?
>
>Nope, site-wide only.
>Barry already knows that mailman 3 will probably ne
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:50:44AM -0700, Bob Weissman wrote:
> I hope I'm reading this right; may I infer that these headers will be
> supressable on a per-list basis?
Nope, site-wide only.
Barry already knows that mailman 3 will probably need a toggle redesign,
where most options wi
At 07:35 PM 5/11/02, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> AcLA> On top of that all those damn extra headers that
>AcLA> are added to each email are a total pain. If you (whoever
>AcLA> you are) would make it so that each list could be configured
>AcLA> the way he list master wants rather than f
On Sat, 11 May 2002 22:35:02 -0400
AerosmithFanClub com List Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FAQ has long sicne been read. Perhaps YOU and the programmers should
> read the part where this is OPTIONAL and not something that shoudl be
> FORCED onto people.
You are misunderstanding RFC 2369.
At 07:28 PM 5/11/2002 -0700, J C Lawrence wrote:
>On Sat, 11 May 2002 21:36:11 -0400 `
>AerosmithFanClub com List Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Well damn that sucks.
>
>Mailman is not for you at this point. I recommend finding another
>mailing list solution.
I have no choice in th
> "AcLA" == AerosmithFanClub com List Admin
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AcLA> Well damn that sucks. This is one of the areas of
AcLA> this program that whoever wrote it got just a little too
AcLA> anal. It is JUST a mailing list. Heck I ran a list under
AcLA> M
On Sat, 11 May 2002 21:36:11 -0400 `
AerosmithFanClub com List Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well damn that sucks.
Mailman is not for you at this point. I recommend finding another
mailing list solution.
> My suggestion is to make this a LOT simpler and do away with all the
> levels of
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