Thank you all for your suggestions. I have set up VERP via Mailman in
mm_cfg.py. I logged in to the list admin and followed guidelines about
enabling Personalization. I referred to this:
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030545
I may be missing something, but I don't see
Ok, I think I have what I need. I checked the mail logs and see that the
header is showing the list name and the subscriber address. Now, I need to
see what happens when I set a forward and send a message.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Christopher Adams adam...@gmail.comwrote:
Thank you all
On 04/07/2014 12:24 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
I may be missing something, but I don't see anything under 'Non-digest
options' for enabling Personalization. Does it just refer to custom
headers, footers, etc? It seems that you can do that anyways without the
setting allowing
Christopher Adams writes:
A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
currently using (@gmail.com) is not subscribed to the list.
Change your list to personalize the message, specifically to add a
link to the user's personal options page in the footer.
Of course you
This isn't the best solution for sure, but I start disecting and searching list
members till I find something that's close...it usually works for that instance.
If I have jan.mur...@somewhere.us.mail.com, I'll find all my jan, murphy,
'Somewhere and usually I find the culprit.
If I fail there,
On 4/4/14, 5:29 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
Hello all,
This is not necessarily a Mailman question, but I thought someone
administering Mailman may have come across this before.
A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
currently using (@gmail.com) is not
VERP will nail the problem quickly. I have relatively small lists on my
server and leave VERP turned on. This also helps eliminate complaining
AOL subscribers since AOL often doesn't redact VERPed addresses in their
TOS notifications.
On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 14:44 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If
Hello all,
This is not necessarily a Mailman question, but I thought someone
administering Mailman may have come across this before.
A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
currently using (@gmail.com) is not subscribed to the list. I assume that
means a subscribed
Does it arrive as a forward? If so, it might be possible to view the
entire message header and trace it that way. Web-based email being what
it is, I don't know how much or little gmail retains of the message
headers of forwards or whether gmail allows those message headers to be
inspected. If
On 4/4/2014 4:29 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
Hello all,
This is not necessarily a Mailman question, but I thought someone
administering Mailman may have come across this before.
A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
currently using (@gmail.com) is not subscribed
On 04/04/2014 02:29 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
currently using (@gmail.com) is not subscribed to the list. I assume that
means a subscribed address is forwarding to the gmail account. The gmail
account people don't have
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