There is an option within cpanel to delete a mailing list. I selected
it, it asked if I was sure, I said yes and it was gone.
-- Original Message --
From: "Mark Sapiro" <m...@msapiro.net>
To: mailman-users@python.org
Sent: 5/13/2018 8:52:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman
Hello Phillip Waters. On Sat, 12 May 2018 10:32:06 +, you wrote:
> I deleted that list and tried to start over.
> However, On the main page for Cpanel it shows the list is still there:
>
> Mailing Lists
>
On 5/12/18 3:32 AM, Phillip Waters wrote:
> I have three separate domains all hosted by the same company. I created
> a private mailing list for one of my domains as a test to try and see if
> it was something I could use. Turn out it is something I want to use. I
> deleted that list and tried to
I have three separate domains all hosted by the same company. I created
a private mailing list for one of my domains as a test to try and see if
it was something I could use. Turn out it is something I want to use. I
deleted that list and tried to start over.
However, On the main page for
On 04/20/2016 08:29 PM, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
>
> I see this in logs/smtp-failure:
>
> Apr 20 23:07:27 2016 (19197) Low level smtp error: [Errno 61] Connection
> refused, msgid:
> Apr 20 23:07:27 2016 (19197) delivery to my@email.address failed
Hello,
I am trying to set up a new system for a new list but finding that
outgoing mail is failing.
The setup I have is FreeBSD 10.3 in a jail with localhost at
10.0.250.37. I have confirmed that routing in and out of the jail are
correct by sending mail from it via command line, via
Hello,
I am new to this mailman program.
It works very good so far.
It mails to over 900 people with no problems.
My question is,
How can I set up mailman to send me an email when there is a
post held for moderation?
Sometimes I will go for days, and not check the moderation page.
Mailman used
BiLL b...@thebat.net wrote:
My question is,
How can I set up mailman to send me an email when there is a
post held for moderation?
Set General Options / admin_immed_notify to Yes.
--
Mark Sapiro - m...@msapiro.net
Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Your aliases are wrong. You have
test: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman test mailman
That should be
test: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post test
You can avoid dealing with manual aliases all together by following
http://www.list.org/mailman-install/node13.html.
--
Mark Sapiro
Mitch Gore wrote:
I am trying to set up a mailman server and having some real difficulties.
Details:
Using CentOS 5.2
MTA = Postfix
I have postfix working, i can log into my user and send and receive
messages. I then installed mailman and started configuring based on
this page:
Mitch Gore wrote:
Basically I am creating a list with 30,000 or so members to my prof
organization. I want the list owner to be able to send email to the
list but not other members. If a member reply i want it to goto a
separate i...@domain.com mailbox. I cant seem to find these settings.
Hi,
I am trying to set up a mailman server and having some real difficulties.
Details:
Using CentOS 5.2
MTA = Postfix
I have postfix working, i can log into my user and send and receive
messages. I then installed mailman and started configuring based on
this page:
You know, I can't access the Apache Web Server from the Internet. Though I
seem to be able to via the home LAN using the IP.
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Rusty0918 writes:
And how exactly do I do that? I've been trying different ways to
get Mailman to work properly, and frankly I'm at
OK. Someone and I have been attempting to get Mailman working under the
ubuntu platform. I've recently installed the Apache2 Web Server, Postfix,
and Maliman onto my machine. Presently, I'm using Ubuntu LTS Server 8.04,
mostly due to the fact that I'm not sure that all this will work on a
desktop
OK. Someone and I have been attempting to get Mailman working under the
ubuntu platform. I've recently installed the Apache2 Web Server, Postfix,
and Maliman onto my machine. Presently, I'm using Ubuntu LTS Server 8.04,
mostly due to the fact that I'm not sure that all this will work on a
desktop
Rusty0918 wrote:
I don't think all the installation guides or anything are going to cut the
mustard for me here. I need the best way to get Mailman working on my
system, and to work correctly on the web.
FYI, my network is a local LAN which uses DHCP. Do I need a DHCP3 server?
You need
And how exactly do I do that? I've been trying different ways to get Mailman
to work properly, and frankly I'm at a big loss, and I mean a big loss.
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View this message in context:
Rusty0918 wrote:
And how exactly do I do that? I've been trying different ways to get Mailman
to work properly, and frankly I'm at a big loss, and I mean a big loss.
Those are questions that are not relevant to this mailing list. Try asking
on a mailing list for one of your local Linux user
Rusty0918 writes:
And how exactly do I do that? I've been trying different ways to
get Mailman to work properly, and frankly I'm at a big loss, and I
mean a big loss.
If do that refers to configure the network routing and DNS
services, you're asking in the wrong place. Try the Ubuntu
At 12:29 PM 12/3/2008, Brad Knowles wrote:
Rusty0918 wrote:
However, the site owner now wants a new list created. The problem is, the
link to do this; http://claverton-energy.com/mailman/create - generates a
404 Page Not Found Error... None of the documentation / trouble-shooting
anticipates
I am looking to see If i can setup a list and load it with messages to be
sent to the users at scheduled days.
Thanks.
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Mailman FAQ:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking to see If i can setup a list and load it with messages to be
sent to the users at scheduled days.
Not within Mailman. You would need to set up some scheduled task (cron)
outside Mailman to post the messages to Mailman at the desired times.
--
Mark Sapiro
First off, thanks in advance for any help that can be tossed my way.
I am trying to get Mailman to work.
Mailman is provided by my web host. I have followed their instructions, as
well as much of the Mailman FAQ and setup as I can comprehend. (Fairly new
to this stuff)
The
Sales - Import Auto Source wrote:
Mailman is provided by my web host. I have followed their instructions, as
well as much of the Mailman FAQ and setup as I can comprehend. (Fairly new
to this stuff)
The problem: The list doesnt send out any messages.
Do new members get notified of their
I have just taken over the administration/moderation of our Mailman site and
appear to be having a problem with our Archives section getting the following
message when accessing the Archives.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /pipermail/members_aha.net.au/ on this
server.
At 8:05 AM +1000 2005-09-09, Clayton Mic wrote:
I have just taken over the administration/moderation of our Mailman
site and appear to be having a problem with our Archives section
getting the following message when accessing the Archives.
You haven't given us much in the way of
Hi all, I am working with a client who needs to start doing bulk
e-mail blasts to a opt-in e-mail list. He has Mailman on his site
already, and since I have not heard of it before tonight I am trying
to do a little homework on it.
I understand that Mailman is a discussion list tool, but was
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:23:45 -0600
Patrick Hartman wrote:
Hi all, I am working with a client who needs to start doing bulk
e-mail blasts to a opt-in e-mail list. He has Mailman on his site
already, and since I have not heard of it before tonight I am trying
to do a little homework on it.
I
Patrick Hartman wrote:
I understand that Mailman is a discussion list tool, but was wondering
if it was possible to use it to send out e-mails from the
administrator to the subscribers only (without the users
reply/discussion aspect)? Just wondering if I am barking up the wrong
tree with Mailman
At 5:38 PM -0700 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
You may think my ISP's spamware is stupid and for all I know you may be
right.
Auto-whitelist management systems (such as TMDA) are greatly
despised amongst much of the Internet community. I don't know if
your ISP is using this
firectly from
the list and not all this crap - as you call it.
Charles
-Original Message-
From: Richard Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Aug 20, 2004 4:17 PM
To: Charles Mikecz Vamossy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] New user - Mailman question
On 20 Aug 2004
At 12:55 AM -0400 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
You really expect ordinary users, who sign up for a discussion list
to understand autoresponders, mandatory white lists, etc???
If they're going to use these tools, they need to understand
something about how to configure them
At 12:50 AM -0400 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
It is also the intuitive thing to do and is also the common practice with
most list management services.
Oh? How many decades have you been doing this? How many decades
have you been administering such services?
You can't make an
At 12:31 AM -0400 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
Thank you for your clarification. I had no idea - why would I? - that
signing up for a mailing list would generate all these individual
e-mails coming in from people, as opposed emails coming from the list
itself. Had I known that -
HI, I am a new member of the list and a list administrator responsible for
two lists. Frankly I am struggling with some of the features and functions
and I thought I would ask my elders for some guidance.
Our lists are very simple: we distribute weekly information to members
about our
On Aug 20, 2004, at 3:39 PM, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
The problem is that non-members have apparently written postings and
we, laboring under the impression that if we do nothing, their letters
will get deleted, did in fact do nothing - and the letters appeared on
the list. Apparently, we
On 20 Aug 2004, at 20:39, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
HI, I am a new member of the list and a list administrator responsible
for two lists. Frankly I am struggling with some of the features and
functions and I thought I would ask my elders for some guidance.
Our lists are very simple: we
: [Mailman-Users] New user - Mailman question
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is an automatic reply to your email message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This email address is protected by EarthLink spamBlocker. Your email
message has been redirected to a suspect email folder for
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Nope, I expect that's a pretty crowded room :)
-Jeff
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Well, if they only want to receive messages from the list itself
Jeff Barger wrote:
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Nope, I expect that's a pretty crowded room :)
David Blomquist wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Well, if they only want to receive
On Aug 20, 2004, at 5:32 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Blomquist wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and
then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
At 02:22 PM 8/20/2004 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeff Barger wrote:
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
It is also the intuitive thing to do and is also the common practice
with most list management services. I write to a list - I expect my
responses come from the list, especially if I sign up for a daily
digest. Instead I am bombarded by hostile individual
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
, 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 interface.
|
| Can a user simple reply to the email
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 each
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.
mailman-users
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]
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
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 Mailman
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 beyond my
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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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 (via an
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 all of my
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
--
Microsoft is to operating systems security
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 to
others on
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 need a
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 already knows
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 force
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
AcLA == AerosmithFanClub com List Admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AcLA All I am asking (and asking again) is if there is a way to
AcLA set up an initial list of subscribers all with the common
AcLA password?
Now without a bit of Python programming and shell access, or with a
lot
Well damn that sucks. This is one of the areas of this program that
whoever wrote it got just a little too anal. It is JUST a mailing
list. Heck I ran a list under Majordomo for 8 years w/o a single spam
coming across the list and no one getting unsubscribed without them doing
it
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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
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 Majordomo for 8
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 the matter.
Can you just make blank passwords? Never tried it, but
maybe it helps...
-ben
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 04:22:51AM -0400, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin wrote:
Thanks but this I don't need to go through all that junk just to make it so
a user does not need to remember a password. The
I have a few questions about MM. Lets start with the whole password thing.
First I like the software but it really is way over kill in the area of
complication. For example the whole idea of passwords for each user is
really (in many cases) totally unnecessary. My users don't want to have
At 22:38 08/11/2001 -0800, jgo wrote:
I just set up my first mailing list and I'm a bit
confused about one thing. At the moment any mail
sent to the list waits for me to approve it. Can
I set it up so that all the postings from the
members go straight to the other list members
I am getting the following error:
[Fri Oct 12 17:19:48 2001] [error] [client 207.17.248.136] script not found
or unable to stat: /var/mailman/cgi-binadmin
I have been through the INSTALL document several times. I don't know where I
am going wrong. All of the permissions look right.
I am getting the following error:
[Fri Oct 12 17:19:48 2001] [error] [client 207.17.248.136] script not found
or unable to stat: /var/mailman/cgi-binadmin
I have been through the INSTALL document several times. I don't know where I
am going wrong. All of the permissions look right.
On Friday 12 October 2001 07:47 pm, Dan Mick wrote:
infer you're missing a slash somewhere. I'll bet it's in
the ScriptAlias directive. Check the Apache docs.
OK. Thanks. Typo. I keep telling myself I am going to get to bed early and
start fresh. Havne't made it yet. :( Is it
Hello. I am setting up mailman and qmail. I have qmail working fine,
but I am having trouble with mailman - any messages sent to the
aliases simply disappear, with no description of what the error may
have been. The only message I have found is in logs/post:
Oct 10 13:58:01 2001 (13488)
Hello. I am setting up mailman and qmail. I have qmail working fine,
but I am having trouble with mailman - any messages sent to the
aliases simply disappear, with no description of what the error may
have been. The only message I have found is in logs/post:
Oct 10 13:58:01 2001 (13488) post
Is there a way to either prevent email with attachments from coming
through the list, or filter email to block specific content in the
body of messages (or both)?
My main concern, obviously, is security.
Thanks,
Abigail
These are not functions of Mailman, but Mimedefang will do both
Tuesday, October 02, 2001, 8:30:31 AM, J C Lawrence wrote:
JCL Search the list archives for demine, stripmime and mimefilter.
JCL Loosely, you'll need to remove the offending parts prior to Mailman
JCL getting them.
Thanks so much! Stripmime worked like a charm - it took only minutes
to
is there any way to re-send the new user welcome message to people who are on
the list already? Or if not, can I remove people from the list without them
being notified somehow and then resubscribe them so that they do get the
welcome message?
EOL
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