Ralf Hildebrandt via Mailman-Users writes:
> I'm sure I can hack something up in Postfix, but is there an easy
> way (tm)?
Get rid of Exchange. :-)
This is not something Mailman should implement in my opinion. The
author decided to send a single message to multiple addresses.
Evidently that
We have a mm2 installation. A user is regular memeber on two lists:
* A mail goes to both lists.
* That mail is distributed via both lists.
* The mail is delivered twice (to an exchange server), in two SMTP
sessions, to the same user adress. I get two positive delivery confirmations.
* since
Hi,
Newbie, so please bear with me.
I'm looking for a way to content filter the text of the message body (i.e.
blacklist bad words, etc) to a list. I've looked at Content Filtering, but that
appears to be associated with message type, not message text? And Topics
filters appears to just be
Thomas F. Holz writes:
> If I know the address of a list member and the address of the mailing
> list, I seem to be allowed to write in the list in his place.
> Is this correct?
Yes, as far as Mailman 2 goes. Mailman 2 doesn't know anything about
a user except their address. Mailman 3
Hello to the round.
Unfortunately I could not find a better place for my questions, nor did
I find any answers within the docs or by Google.
So here it is. The questions refer to Mailman 2.1.23.
If I know the address of a list member and the address of the mailing
list, I seem to be allowed
Couple of questions.
1. Should we be sending to everyone using bl...@onyxma.com or
bl...@lists.onyxma.com
2. When a person sends, even though they are in the "list", they do not
get a copy in their inbox. Is there a setting we can change so the sender
gets a copy too if they are in the full
Howdy!
To start with, a belated thank you is in order for Mark Sapiro –I leveraged
your suggestion for batch changing list owners (in our case, changing list
owner from owner “a” to owner “b” for 700 lists) from your post here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/mailman/+question/111591
I see files in var/lib/mailman/archives/private/LISTNAME/attachments/. I did
some searching and found that :
The stored attachments have been scrubbed from the 'plain' format
digest. This happens whether or not anyone actually subscribes to the
'plain' format digest. The only way to avoid it
I see files in var/lib/mailman/archives/private/LISTNAME/attachments/. I did
some searching and found that :
The stored attachments have been scrubbed from the 'plain' format
digest. This happens whether or not anyone actually subscribes to the
'plain' format digest. The only way to avoid it
I see messages in /var/lib/mailman/spam. I did some searching and found that :
When a moderator checks the "preserve message for site administrator"
box when handling a held message, the message is put in that spam/
directory.
But how do I properly access them clear them out? Is this done via
On 5/30/19 8:04 AM, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
i run a mailing list on mm 2.x. periodically i send out an event
opening email to the list. this is typically followed by a conclusion
email at the end of a specific period.
How specific is the period? Is the end known at the
Fabian A. Santiago writes:
> i run a mailing list on mm 2.x. periodically i send out an event
> opening email to the list. this is typically followed by a
> conclusion email at the end of a specific period. in the interim
> period i would like to send out reminders of the event to the list
>
Hello,
this is unrelated to using mm itself but was wondering if anyone here
had any insight they could share;
i run a mailing list on mm 2.x. periodically i send out an event opening
email
to the list. this is typically followed by a conclusion email at the end
of a specific period. in the
On 1/4/19 12:21 PM, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Thanks Mark.
>
> Is there a way to have the bounce notification and info be sent to a
> different email address (like me instead of the list owner)? It would be
> too technical to have them sent to the owner.
The best you can do is add your own
Thanks Mark.
Is there a way to have the bounce notification and info be sent to a
different email address (like me instead of the list owner)? It would be
too technical to have them sent to the owner.
On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 11:59 AM Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 1/4/19 9:55 AM, Ricardo Kleemann
On 1/4/19 9:55 AM, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
>
> Where should I look at for trying to figure out why particular members are
> being dropped off? I have members receiving the excessive bounce messages
> but I'm not finding much in the mail log relative to excessive bounces for
> the email address
Hi,
Where should I look at for trying to figure out why particular members are
being dropped off? I have members receiving the excessive bounce messages
but I'm not finding much in the mail log relative to excessive bounces for
the email address (I'm probably not looking for the correct bounce
Ok, it looks as if specifying my "General Options" -> "Host name this list
prefers for email" as "mischievous.us" will force the From address on all
outgoing messages to say "testl...@mischievous.us". Since that matches with
the original To address, then a Reply-all will not produce two
On 09/14/2018 09:43 AM, Richard Johnson wrote:
>
> My issue is that the mail sent out says:
>
> From: testlist@peacock.place
> To: testl...@mischievous.us
> Cc:
>
> such that when I do a Reply-all, I get a message addressed as:
>
> To: testlist@peacock.place
> Cc: testl...@mischievous.us
I have my original test mailing list "testl...@mischievous.us". I copied it to
be "testlist@peacock.place" and then aliased "testlist" on mischievous.us to go
to "testlist@peacock.place". This works fine. My "General Options" has "Munge
From", so the From address always says
There are several files in our Mailman spam directory /var/lib/mailman/spam.
These have filenames like
spam-listname-number.msg
Some of them are zero length; some are not.
Where are these coming from? The spam filters are set to the default values,
which shouldn't be blocking anything.
Larry
On 09/04/2015 09:39 AM, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
> There are several files in our Mailman spam directory /var/lib/mailman/spam.
> These have filenames like
> spam-listname-number.msg
> Some of them are zero length; some are not.
>
> Where are these coming from? The spam filters are set to the
On 28 May 2015, at 5:17 PM, Nancy C cyberg...@eastlink.ca wrote:
Hi
We have a member who is very computer / email illiterate continually sends
emails that should not get through
to the group as a whole.
Is there a setting that could be made so her emails always come to the
Hi
We have a member who is very computer / email illiterate continually sends
emails that should not get through
to the group as a whole.
Is there a setting that could be made so her emails always come to the
listkeepers first?
Thank you for any help :)
Nancy
Easy to do - check the mod (for moderate) box next to their name on the
member list, and set the list so moderated messages are held for review under
Privacy options... Sender filters member_moderation_action.
--Bryan
On May 28, 2015, at 5:17 PM, Nancy C cyberg...@eastlink.ca wrote:
Hi
On August 26, 2014 7:41:14 AM PDT, Peter Fiala pet...@wcasa.org wrote:
I thought our public lists were showing on our website but I guess not.
Any ideas on how to enable the overview page?
The subject message is something added by your hosting service. You will have
to contact them for help.
I thought our public lists were showing on our website but I guess not. Any
ideas on how to enable the overview page?
Thanks,
Peter
Peter Fiala
Technology Events Coordinator
Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault (WCASA)
2801 W. Beltline Hwy., Ste 202, Madison, WI 53713
Telephone:
On 07/08/2014 01:33 PM, Kamlesh Rao wrote:
Is there an option to run 'genaliases' per Distribution list on a on demand
basis. I believe the default behavior is that it checks all the lists in the
installation directory and sets up the aliases in the file
/etc/mailman/aliases and
Hi,
I am migrating the mailman distribution lists from one instance to the other.
To reserve/block the DL names, I have copied over the all 'lists' folders to
the new instance.
Is there an option to run 'genaliases' per Distribution list on a on demand
basis. I believe the default behavior is
At Tue, 01 Jul 2014 20:34:15 -0700 Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
On 07/01/2014 07:12 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Mark Sapiro writes:
At 05:00 local time this morning my Mailman installation sent password
reminders to 65 comcast.net addresses. Of these, exactly 1 bounced
Robert Heller writes:
All three of the comcast bounces were @cable.comcast.com addresses.
Other comcast address (all @comcast.net) went through fine. The
@cable.comcast.com were working for sometime.
Well, comcast.net is participating in DMARC, while neither comcast.com
not
I am the site admin of a server that hosts a bunch of Mailman lists and on the
1st of the month Mailman sends out its monthly reminder messages. Some of
these messages are bouncing. Some are *obviously* for people who have changed
E-Mail providers (the bunces say 'User Unknown' or 'Mailbox
Robert Heller writes:
Comcast is bouncing with the message:
reason: 554 Transaction Failed Spam Message not queued.
Is this Comcast's way of 'hiding' the fact that the E-Mail address
is no longer valid? That is, does Comcast consider E-Mail to
unknown users spam?
How would
On 7/1/2014 6:50 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
I am the site admin of a server that hosts a bunch of Mailman lists and on the
1st of the month Mailman sends out its monthly reminder messages. Some of
these messages are bouncing. Some are *obviously* for people who have changed
E-Mail providers (the
On Jul 1, 2014, at 11:42 AM, Barry S. Finkel bsfin...@att.net wrote:
On 7/1/2014 6:50 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
I am the site admin of a server that hosts a bunch of Mailman lists and on
the
1st of the month Mailman sends out its monthly reminder messages. Some of
these messages are
At Tue, 01 Jul 2014 10:42:13 -0500 Barry S. Finkel bsfin...@att.net wrote:
On 7/1/2014 6:50 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
I am the site admin of a server that hosts a bunch of Mailman lists and on
the
1st of the month Mailman sends out its monthly reminder messages. Some of
these messages
At Tue, 1 Jul 2014 12:16:44 -0400 Larry Finch finc...@portadmiral.org wrote:
On Jul 1, 2014, at 11:42 AM, Barry S. Finkel bsfin...@att.net wrote:
On 7/1/2014 6:50 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
I am the site admin of a server that hosts a bunch of Mailman lists and on
the
1st of the
: [Mailman-Users] Question about rejection messages.
I am the site admin of a server that hosts a bunch of Mailman
lists and on the 1st of the month Mailman sends out its
monthly reminder messages. Some of these messages are
bouncing. Some are *obviously* for people who have changed
E-Mail
On 07/01/2014 03:07 PM, Peter Shute wrote:
Do you know if any of the reminders to Comcast addresses are getting through?
At 05:00 local time this morning my Mailman installation sent password
reminders to 65 comcast.net addresses. Of these, exactly 1 bounced with
550 5.1.1 u...@comcast.net
Mark Sapiro writes:
At 05:00 local time this morning my Mailman installation sent password
reminders to 65 comcast.net addresses. Of these, exactly 1 bounced with
550 5.1.1 u...@comcast.net Account not available (in reply to RCPT TO
command)
OK, so we know Comcast will admit that a
On 07/01/2014 07:12 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Mark Sapiro writes:
At 05:00 local time this morning my Mailman installation sent password
reminders to 65 comcast.net addresses. Of these, exactly 1 bounced with
550 5.1.1 u...@comcast.net Account not available (in reply to RCPT
Joe writes:
Since I am not an IT specialist I have to ask myself, why would he
feel so strongly about this ?
Just because. What more reason does anyone need?
I personally strongly disliked cPanel for a long time because they and
their customers (the host services, not the users) dumped
, 2014 13:36
-Original Message-
From: Mailman-Users [mailto:mailman-users-
bounces+brian=emwd@python.org] On Behalf Of Joe
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 1:29 PM
To: mailman-users@python.org Users
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Question about Mailman hosting service.
Hello, everyone.
In my
The esteemed Joe has said:
Hello, everyone.
In my attempt to find a Mailman hosting service I have received a message
from one IT specialist advising me to avoid hosting services that utilize a
cPanel. According to this specialist this is a bad arrangement and one that
doesn't provide
Hello, everyone.
In my attempt to find a Mailman hosting service I have received a message from
one IT specialist advising me to avoid hosting services that utilize a cPanel.
According to this specialist this is a bad arrangement and one that doesn't
provide me full control of my lists. Since
wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Mailman-Users [mailto:mailman-users-
bounces+brian=emwd@python.org] On Behalf Of Joe
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 1:29 PM
To: mailman-users@python.org Users
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Question about Mailman hosting service.
Hello, everyone
-Original Message-
From: Mailman-Users [mailto:mailman-users-
bounces+brian=emwd@python.org] On Behalf Of Joe
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 1:29 PM
To: mailman-users@python.org Users
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Question about Mailman hosting service.
Hello, everyone.
In my
Joe wrote:
In my attempt to find a Mailman hosting service I have received a message from
one IT specialist advising me to avoid hosting services that utilize a cPanel.
According to this specialist this is a bad arrangement and one that doesn't
provide me full control of my lists. Since I am
-bounces+gkasica=netwrx1@python.org] On Behalf Of
Joe
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 12:51 PM
To: Brian Carpenter
Cc: 'mailman-users@python.org Users'
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Question about Mailman hosting service.
Hi, Brian.
Thanks for your reply. I will be calling you soon.
I
On 02/12/2014 12:55 PM, Joe wrote:
There are a few members in my lists I wish to moderate at least for a while. I
understand that by moderating their posts I will be given the opportunity to
review each message they attempt to post and either approve it or reject it if
the content is
On 02/08/2014 06:18 PM, Joe wrote:
I currently host 8 lists but this is only happening to one of them. As I try
to access the Mass Subscription window or panel at
www.domain.com/mailman/admin/list1/members/add my browser states it can't
find the server. It does work for all other 7 lists
Hello, everyone.
I am transferred the website of my Mailman related domain to a third party
hosting service but plant to host the Mailman list itself with a different
service. I have been told that Mailman can not reside in one server while the
website associated with the domain it uses
On 02/08/2014 07:42 AM, Joe wrote:
I have been told that this solution is not possible as I will not be able to
access Mailman administrative interface through my browser (as in
www.domain.com/mailman/admin) since the website will be in a different server
and not the one where Mailman is
On 2/8/14, 10:42 AM, Joe wrote:
Hello, everyone.
I am transferred the website of my Mailman related domain to a third party
hosting service but plant to host the Mailman list itself with a different
service. I have been told that Mailman can not reside in one server while the
website
Hello, everyone.
I am having problems accessing the the Mass Subscription panel in Mailman's
administrative interface.
I currently host 8 lists but this is only happening to one of them. As I try to
access the Mass Subscription window or panel at
www.domain.com/mailman/admin/list1/members/add
Hello, everyone.
A while ago I posted a question to this group about some problems I had been
experiencing with my server and was recommended several Mailman hosting
services by some of the members who replied to my original post either here or
privately.
I have decided to follow this advice
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Hash: SHA1
Hello Again and Sorry for the late Reply :)
Am 15.01.2014 05:05, schrieb Mark Sapiro: On 01/14/2014 02:28 PM,
Oliver Niebuhr wrote:
I have moderated a Mail and used the Option Keep Message for Moderator
(or whatever the correct english Translation
Oliver Niebuhr writes:
I dont understand why there is no UI for Accessing this Messages
directly - in one way or another.
That's easy enough to explain: Mailman was written in a age when
sysadmin == Mailman admin (and often, == list owner/admin/moderator)
was the primary use case. So, the
On Thu, 16 Jan 2014 10:58:26 +0100
Oliver Niebuhr googleers...@oliverniebuhr.de wrote:
Well thats bad as we Mailman Admins dont have Deep Access to that
Part of the Server. I dont understand why there is no UI for
Accessing this Messages directly - in one way or another.
Can your ask
On 01/16/2014 01:58 AM, Oliver Niebuhr wrote:
Well thats bad as we Mailman Admins dont have Deep Access to that Part
of the Server. I dont understand why there is no UI for Accessing this
Messages directly - in one way or another.
If you don't have access, then don't Preserve messages for
a Mobile Device. Encoding Problems can happen.
Originalnachricht
Von: Stephen J. Turnbull
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2014 15:12
An: Oliver Niebuhr
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Betreff: Re: [Mailman-Users] [Question] Where are the Moderated Messages?
Oliver Niebuhr writes:
I dont understand
a Mobile Device. Encoding Problems can happen.
Originalnachricht
Von: Mark Sapiro
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2014 16:10
An: mailman-users@python.org
Betreff: Re: [Mailman-Users] [Question] Where are the Moderated Messages?
On 01/16/2014 01:58 AM, Oliver Niebuhr wrote:
Well thats bad as we
@python.org
Betreff: Re: [Mailman-Users] [Question] Where are the Moderated Messages?
On Thu, 16 Jan 2014 10:58:26 +0100
Oliver Niebuhr googleers...@oliverniebuhr.de wrote:
Well thats bad as we Mailman Admins dont have Deep Access to that
Part of the Server. I dont understand why there is no UI
GoogleErsatz writes:
I am already doing this. Problem is: We are not sure if forwarding
moderated Messages to the private Mail Account of the List Admin is
in comply with our local and European Privacy Laws.
If it's not, give the list admin a dedicated mail account for such
mail. If
a Mobile Device. Encoding Problems can happen.
Originalnachricht
Von: Stephen J. Turnbull
Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Januar 2014 03:37
An: GoogleErsatz
Cc: mailman-users
Betreff: Re: [Mailman-Users] [Question] Where are the Moderated Messages?
GoogleErsatz writes:
I am already doing this. Problem
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Hash: SHA1
Good evening.
I have a Question:
I have moderated a Mail and used the Option Keep Message for Moderator
(or whatever the correct english Translation is).
Now i want to look into that Message as we want to Ban this person. But
i can not find it
On 01/14/2014 02:28 PM, Oliver Niebuhr wrote:
I have moderated a Mail and used the Option Keep Message for Moderator
(or whatever the correct english Translation is).
Now i want to look into that Message as we want to Ban this person. But
i can not find it anywhere. Is there a hidden
Hello there,
recently I rented my first own vServer to have my own Mailman running.
The server runs Debian and Plesk panel.
Plesk offered an easy installation of mailman 2.1.13. After some further
manual configuration, the system is running fine. :-)
Now I'd like to upgrade to latest Mailman
On 11/01/2013 07:45 AM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
The server runs Debian and Plesk panel.
Plesk offered an easy installation of mailman 2.1.13. After some further
manual configuration, the system is running fine. :-)
Now I'd like to upgrade to latest Mailman 2.1.16.
Is there any help reliable
Hi there,
I was wondering if it was possible for a list administrator to delete a message
from the archives of a
list (as it's showing up in Google's search results, which I don't want) and,
if so, how that could be done.
Best regards,
Gorgos
On 10/21/2013 06:28 AM, gorgo...@yahoo.com wrote:
I was wondering if it was possible for a list administrator to delete a
message from the archives of a
list (as it's showing up in Google's search results, which I don't want) and,
if so, how that could be done.
See the FAQ at
Hello
I have a question about later versions of mailman. Do they have the feature
to export list of members to Excel or TXT file?
--
Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
On Thu, 2013-07-11 at 20:16 +0430, Javad Hoseini-Nopendar wrote:
I have a question about later versions of mailman. Do they have the feature
to export list of members to Excel or TXT file?
If you have console access to the account, you can use the list_members
command:
list_members listname
On 07/11/2013 09:48 AM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
On Thu, 2013-07-11 at 20:16 +0430, Javad Hoseini-Nopendar wrote:
I have a question about later versions of mailman. Do they have the feature
to export list of members to Excel or TXT file?
If you have console access to the account, you can use
Sapiro, Mark wrote:
Marked by what?
In the message sent by Mailman, the Subject line contained [SPAM] from our spam
manager, i.e. = Subject: [SPAM] United Postal Service Tracking Number
H8260315491
You could use the list's Privacy options... - Spam filters -
header_filter_rules to hold or
Hi, I have a question about SPAM being sent via Mailman.
1. Even though the message is marked as SPAM it is still sent to the
list
2. The sender is not a member of the moderated list
3. Spam filters at the other members site are catching the Spam and
returning the not delivered message (example
Futchko, Rose wrote:
Hi, I have a question about SPAM being sent via Mailman.
1. Even though the message is marked as SPAM it is still sent to the
list
Marked by what?
You could use the list's Privacy options... - Spam filters -
header_filter_rules to hold or discard such messages. It is not
Hello all,
A list owner of one of our 500+ mailing lists notified me that
postings from their non-archived list was being harvested by
archiveorange.com and could be found via Google. I found that many of
our lists are archived on this site, and this is not something that we
really want. I am
Christopher Adams wrote:
A list owner of one of our 500+ mailing lists notified me that
postings from their non-archived list was being harvested by
archiveorange.com and could be found via Google. I found that many of
our lists are archived on this site, and this is not something that we
really
Greetings.
Is there a relatively standard way to place a lock on a Mailman list with
bourne/bash/etc. scripts?
I see the interactive method using Mailman's *withlist* script (as described
here http://www.gnu.org/s/mailman/site.html), but I need to place a lock so
that an unattended perl script
Richard Haas writes:
Is there a more straightforward way to lock/unlock a mailing list?
Sure -- write your pruning code in Python.wink/
What's the big deal about a three-line withlist script? That's really
the only way to guarantee that you'll get correct locking in the
future with upgrades
Initially posted to incorrect address. Mark was gracious enough to respond to
the initial post, which I include here.
Question:
Mailman seems to have only one administrator user, and anybody the needs to do
administrative work on the site (member admin, configuration, approval and
forwarding
Group,
Is there a way to prevent the list email address appearing when a user
chooses Reply to All?
It is not a problem with Reply - that goes to the poster - but Reply to
All still sends to the entire list - not desirable in our situation.
John Zaleski
BSA Troop 6
Orlando, Florida
T6 Webmaster wrote:
Is there a way to prevent the list email address appearing when a user
chooses Reply to All?
It is not a problem with Reply - that goes to the poster - but Reply to
All still sends to the entire list - not desirable in our situation.
There is no combination of list
T6 Webmaster writes:
Is there a way to prevent the list email address appearing when a user
chooses Reply to All?
Not in the way you state it. That's under control of the user's mail
program, and inclusion of the list's address is the logical outcome of
a command called Reply to All.
There
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
There is an option in Mailman for full personalization of list
traffic. In that case, the list's address is removed from the visible
headers entirely, and the user's name and address are substituted.
Full Personalization will not help in this case. When the list is
You could filter messages discarding anything with the X-BeenThere header,
this would prevent any message that came out of mailman from being processed
again. OTOH I suspect that an announce-only list would be preferable.
z!
--
Carl Zwanzig wrote:
You could filter messages discarding anything with the X-BeenThere header,
this would prevent any message that came out of mailman from being processed
again. OTOH I suspect that an announce-only list would be preferable.
MUAs generally do not copy X-BeenThere: headers
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Hash: SHA1
Hi everyone,
It is possible and how, in a list with multiple moderators to check
which of the moderators moderated message?
Best Regards
- --
..
Eduardo Costa
..
Eduardo Costa wrote:
It is possible and how, in a list with multiple moderators to check
which of the moderators moderated message?
Not within Mailman, but Mailman's vette log will have a time stamp, and
using that you can check your MTA's logs for who sent the
approve/discard message if it was
Hi,
I have recently migrated my old mailman installation to a new based on 2.1.14
with postfix
as MTA. The prior one used EXIM.
The mailman server is just part of a big mail complex and located on the inner
side of my network
The other parts are GATEWAYS ( postfix based ) and backends (
On 6/15/2011 11:52 PM, Peter Sørensen wrote:
Due to this I need to make the postfix on the mailman server aware of what
addresses to handle and reject anything else.
This is not a big problem but before I dig into this and make a script I
would ask if this is already done.
I have the
Peter
Fra: Mark Sapiro [m...@msapiro.net]
Sendt: 16. juni 2011 17:30
Til: Peter Sørensen
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Emne: Re: [Mailman-Users] Question concerning list of members as
relay_recipients in postfix
On 6/15/2011 11:52 PM, Peter Sørensen
On 6/16/2011 12:06 PM, Peter Sørensen wrote:
The problem is that I use the GW as a smtp relay for the mailman server so
when the
GW receive a mail for an address in mydom...@xyz.com this is forwarded to the
EXCHG
system and because EXCHG is'nt authorative for the domain because we also
Good Day,
We just upgraded our OSX server from 10.6.5 to 10.6.7, and it was kind
enough to nuke our Mailman defaults.py file.
We had setup defaults in this so that the include_sender_header always
defaulted to 'no' when a new list was created, but apparently, no one
remembers how we did this
Mark Prewitt wrote:
We just upgraded our OSX server from 10.6.5 to 10.6.7, and it was kind
enough to nuke our Mailman defaults.py file.
It is not clear whether or not you had actually changed Defaults.py,
but if you had, this is why you shouldn't have. All changes should be
made in mm_cfg.py
Hi,
I administrate two Mailman mailing lists at ScienceByEmailHTML and
ScienceByEmailPlain. We have approximately 39 000 addresses in the former list,
and about 1000 in the latter. I have a question about the bounces we receive.
We have the lists set so after five bounces, the address is
* mike.mc...@csiro.au mike.mc...@csiro.au:
Hi,
I administrate two Mailman mailing lists at ScienceByEmailHTML and
ScienceByEmailPlain. We have approximately 39 000 addresses in the
former list, and about 1000 in the latter. I have a question about the
bounces we receive.
We have the
mike.mc...@csiro.au wrote:
I administrate two Mailman mailing lists at ScienceByEmailHTML and
ScienceByEmailPlain. We have approximately 39 000 addresses in the former
list, and about 1000 in the latter. I have a question about the bounces we
receive.
We have the lists set so after five
Mark Sapiro wrote:
You need to check Mailman's 'bounce' log to see when bounces are being
received/registered, and Mailman's 'smtp-failure' log for potential
delivery issues. You also need to look at the actual bounce
notifications attached to the disabled notices to see that these seem
to be
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