Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman output in web page documentation

2015-12-18 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Mark Sapiro writes: > On 12/17/2015 02:57 PM, Adrian Pepper wrote: > > I found it convenient to use mechanical dumps of mailman pages > > in attempting to create some moderator documentation, intended > > primarily for local use at the university where I work. > > > > Such dumped pages

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman output in web page documentation

2015-12-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 12/17/2015 02:57 PM, Adrian Pepper wrote: > I found it convenient to use mechanical dumps of mailman pages in attempting > to create some moderator documentation, intended primarily for local use > at the university where I work. > > Such dumped pages do not contain any formal copyright/lef

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for Newsletters

2012-08-31 Thread Debra Currie
ailto:adam-mail...@amyl.org.uk] Sent: Thursday, 30 August 2012 1:02 AM To: Peter D Sparkes Cc: mailman-users@python.org Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for Newsletters On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 07:04:47AM +0100, Peter D Sparkes wrote: > Hi > > I am currently using exim4 on Linux Debi

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for Newsletters

2012-08-30 Thread Peter D Sparkes
No I did not, thank you Adam Peter On 29/08/2012 16:01, Adam McGreggor wrote: On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 07:04:47AM +0100, Peter D Sparkes wrote: Hi I am currently using exim4 on Linux Debian and intend to install Mailman. Mailman Requirements:: * Collect email addresses * Send out newsl

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for Newsletters

2012-08-29 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 07:04:47AM +0100, Peter D Sparkes wrote: > Hi > > I am currently using exim4 on Linux Debian and intend to install Mailman. > > Mailman Requirements:: > > * Collect email addresses > * Send out newsletters > * No subscriber to have access to the list > * administrat

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman to manage a voting process?

2011-03-12 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:15:57AM +, Peter Hitchmough (Twokan) wrote: > I am investigating approaches to manage a lightweight process to approve > documents for a shortlist. This process takes place several times a year > and has 20-30 interested parties and 1 administrator. > > A mailing

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman on a server other than the one that DNS is pointing to

2010-06-15 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Adam Parker, OD writes: > no, i'm not actually using that domain. Cpanel allows you to easily set up > a list - it just asks you for the name of the list and a password and does > the rest for you. Actually, cPanel itself doesn't do anything except allow the hosting staff to avoid interacting

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman on a server other than the one that DNS is pointing to

2010-06-15 Thread Grant Taylor
Adam Parker, OD wrote: Can you use mailman on a server other than the one where the DNS is pointing to? Technically there is nothing requiring Mailman to be running on your mail server. In theory, there is no reason why each address for the mailing list(s) can't be a pop3 mail box that is p

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman on a server other than the one that DNS is pointing to

2010-06-15 Thread Andrew Hodgson
Adam Parker, OD wrote: >no, i'm not actually using that domain. Cpanel allows you to easily set up a >list - it just asks you for the name of the list and a password and does >the >rest for you. The problem is that the server the Mailman/List resides on is >not the server that houses the emai

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman on a server other than the one that DNS is pointing to

2010-06-15 Thread Adam Parker, OD
no, i'm not actually using that domain. Cpanel allows you to easily set up a list - it just asks you for the name of the list and a password and does the rest for you. The problem is that the server the Mailman/List resides on is not the server that houses the email server. So i'm looking for a

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman on a server other than the one that DNS is pointing to

2010-06-15 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 07:16:26PM -0400, Adam Parker, OD wrote: > I have a website abc123.com and it's hosted on Host A. Host A does not > allow Mailman on cpanel. Host B does. I set up a list called " > b...@abc123.com" on Host B while also setting up abc123.com as an addon > domain. Is there

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server

2009-11-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On Oct 29, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > If I understand the OP's situation, this probably won't help. I think it > is a case of a single post to a large list. In this case, a single > OutgoingRunner will handle the message and the other runners will do > nothing. If it's a case of a si

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server

2009-10-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Stefan Förster wrote: > 3. If mail is leaving your MTA at a slow rate but the delivery from > Mailman to the MTA is fast, try running several queue runners and > specify an SMTPHOST wit a DNS record pointing to several addresses > (I'm not really sure about this one, perhaps Mark could clarify).

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server

2009-10-28 Thread Stefan Förster
* Hien HUYNH HUU : > Could Mailman be configured with multi mail server (at least 2 > mail server) at the same time ? So that It can transfer huge > numbers of emails at the same time . If yes, please let me know > how to configure It. I'm pretty sure you are doing it wrong (configuring your M

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server

2009-10-23 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hien HUYNH HUU writes: > I agree with you that this is no a mailman issue . But I think If > mailman can use load balancing MTA server, Its performance will be > increased , isn't It ? That's exactly I need now because I can't > increase the bandwidth and MTA performance more. If you are band

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server

2009-10-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Hien HUYNH HUU wrote: > That's exactly what I need , could you please tell me more what can I > modify on SMTPDirect.py file ? If I were doing this, I would modify the Connection class constructor to accept host and port arguments and use them in the __connect() method instead of mm_cfg.SMTPH

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server

2009-10-23 Thread Carl Zwanzig
Hien HUYNH HUU wrote: Dear all, Could Mailman be configured with multi mail server (at least 2 mail server) at the same time ? So that It can transfer huge numbers of emails at the same time . If yes, please let me know how to configure It. You really don't need to do that. Have you read the Pe

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server

2009-10-23 Thread Hien HUYNH HUU
er 23, 2009 10:25 PM To: Hien HUYNH HUU; mailman-users@python.org Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server Hien HUYNH HUU wrote: >Could Mailman be configured with multi mail server (at least 2 mail > server) at the same time ? So that It can transfer huge number

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server

2009-10-23 Thread Hien HUYNH HUU
en HUYNH HUU Cc: mailman-users@python.org Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server Hien HUYNH HUU wrote: > Dear all, Could Mailman be configured with multi mail server (at least 2 > mail server) at the same time ? So that It can transfer huge numbers of > emails a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Multi Mail Server

2009-10-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Hien HUYNH HUU wrote: >Could Mailman be configured with multi mail server (at least 2 mail > server) at the same time ? So that It can transfer huge numbers of emails at > the same time . If yes, please let me know how to configure It. I assume you are talking about outgoing mail. This is

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman on godaddy hosting?

2008-11-04 Thread Brad Knowles
chromatest wrote: So, the first question is: Can I install mailman without ssh or telnet access? Nope. But you could ask them if they provide Mailman services for their customers, or you could sign up for service with a separate service provider for just the mailing list function. In fa

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman at School

2008-07-10 Thread Brad Knowles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: EXAMPLE From those 1000 address I tag/mark all the 8th grade parents addresses and call that list Grade08. Then I tag/mark some more addresses as 12th grade parents and call that list Grade12, and so on. We could make a third list called Soccer Team and tag some addresse

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using MailMan To Hide Addresses

2008-07-09 Thread Atkinson, Robert
could be a problem. Rob. -Original Message- From: Brad Knowles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 July 2008 20:36 To: Atkinson, Robert Cc: mailman-users@python.org Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Using MailMan To Hide Addresses Atkinson, Robert wrote: > I have a unique problem where I need t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using MailMan To Hide Addresses

2008-07-08 Thread Brad Knowles
Atkinson, Robert wrote: I have a unique problem where I need to use MailMan (or another application) to hide my users email addresses. Basically, I need to create a single address that a company ('Global Supplies') will email me on, e.g. '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' . When the email gets to me, I need

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using MailMan To Hide Addresses

2008-07-08 Thread Mark Sapiro
Atkinson, Robert wrote: >I have a unique problem where I need to use MailMan (or another application) >to hide my users email addresses. > >Basically, I need to create a single address that a company ('Global >Supplies') will email me on, e.g. '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > . When the email gets to me, I

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Apache Tomcat

2007-05-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
D G Teed wrote: > >If you are running Tomcat and no apache, then I'd say >don't bother. Get the plain apache and install it, >it will be up and running in minutes rather than days >to figure out how to make tomcat run plain old HTML >with a handful of CGIs. Use the right tool for the job. >Tomcat

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Apache Tomcat

2007-05-04 Thread D G Teed
Hi, If you are running Tomcat and no apache, then I'd say don't bother. Get the plain apache and install it, it will be up and running in minutes rather than days to figure out how to make tomcat run plain old HTML with a handful of CGIs. Use the right tool for the job. Tomcat is designed to run

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Apache Tomcat

2007-05-04 Thread Steve Burling
--On May 4, 2007 10:42:03 AM -0500 Meenal Pant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a server running Liferay using apache tomcat. I access the portal > as: https://abc.xyz.org/web/guest/home > > Can I still install mailman and use it with apache as described in the > Mailman > Documentation.(http:/

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using MailMan for issue/bug dialogue tracking

2007-03-29 Thread Brad Knowles
At 11:51 AM +0200 3/29/07, Simon Hoffe wrote: > One promising candidate for this functionality is Roundup - the bug > tracker recently (Oct 06) adopted by the Python project, though I think > it's still in Beta. (See http://psf.upfronthosting.co.za/roundup/meta/) We're working on it. I have s

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman for newsletter

2007-01-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Manlio Perillo wrote: > >What params can be specified with msg_header and footer? >From the help for msg_header: Text prepended to the top of every immediately-delivery message. This text can include Python format strings which are resolved against list attributes. The list of substitutions allow

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman for newsletter

2007-01-03 Thread Manlio Perillo
Mark Sapiro ha scritto: > Manlio Perillo wrote: >> Is it possible to use Mailman for sending newsletter (where each user >> should receive a personalized version of the email, using a template)? > > > It is possible to 'fully personalize' a Mailman list which will put the > recipient's address i

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman for newsletter

2007-01-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Manlio Perillo wrote: > >Is it possible to use Mailman for sending newsletter (where each user >should receive a personalized version of the email, using a template)? It is possible to 'fully personalize' a Mailman list which will put the recipient's address in the To: header of the message sent

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman over SSH-Tunnel

2006-11-29 Thread Dark Servant
On 11/28/06, Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 11/28/06, Dark Servant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hm.. what exactly does the fix_url script do? Changing the URLs on the > > interface as I want? > It changes the URLs on the pages to match the current config. > > > Am I right that se

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman over SSH-Tunnel

2006-11-28 Thread Patrick Bogen
On 11/28/06, Dark Servant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hm.. what exactly does the fix_url script do? Changing the URLs on the > interface as I want? It changes the URLs on the pages to match the current config. > Am I right that setting the DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN to something like " > http://localhos

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman over SSH-Tunnel

2006-11-28 Thread Dark Servant
On 11/28/06, Zbigniew Szalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Dark Servant wrote: > > > The mailinglists works, but the admininterface gives me a headache. > > > > The Webserver is not accessible from the outsite, so I have to use a > > SSH-Tunnel like > > ssh -L 8080

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman over SSH-Tunnel

2006-11-28 Thread Patrick Bogen
On 11/28/06, Dark Servant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I setup mailman to manage lists at [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > The mailinglists works, but the admininterface gives me a headache. > > The Webserver is not accessible from the outsite, so I have to use a > SSH-Tunnel like > ssh -L 8080:localhost:80 [

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman over SSH-Tunnel

2006-11-28 Thread Zbigniew Szalbot
Hello, On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Dark Servant wrote: > The mailinglists works, but the admininterface gives me a headache. > > The Webserver is not accessible from the outsite, so I have to use a > SSH-Tunnel like > ssh -L 8080:localhost:80 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Going to, for example, > http://localho

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman as list-admin

2006-06-13 Thread Hung Phan
On Jun 13, 2006, at 7:10 AM, Michael wrote: > Hello, > > I just installed mailman and now I want to create some lists, but I > want to use mailman more or less as a distribution-list-admin-tool > + mail-archive. > So I want to > - create the listmembers (no welcome-message should be seent to t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman as list-admin

2006-06-13 Thread Patrick Bogen
On 13 Jun 2006 14:10:42 -, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > - create the listmembers (no welcome-message should be seent to them) http:///cgi-bin/mailman/admin//members/add Choose 'No' for 'Send welcome messages...' and 'Send notifications...' > - only I am allowed to send mail to the list

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman for one-time use special demographic lists...

2005-12-21 Thread Brad Knowles
At 12:48 PM -0500 2005-12-21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Now as a point of comparison, here is how I currently handle the > above situation with ListProc: > > I have a standing generic list, configured for one-way > announcements, let's call it "UNH.Announce". I use a Perl > scri

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman for one-time use special demographiclists...

2005-12-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >We're planning on moving off our our creaky old ListProc MLM and >moving to something with a web interface and an active community. >I'm seriously looking at mailman as future MLM for all our >mailing lists (~600). > >I was hoping somebody could describe, in broad arm-wa

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman usernames and passwords as apache2auth

2005-10-01 Thread The Doctor What
* Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [051001 13:33]: > The Doctor What wrote: > > > >Is there a way to have apache2 Auth* directives query username and > >password from mailman? > > > >I was imagining something like: > > > > > > AuthType Basic > > AuthName "Some service" > > AuthMailManList FooL

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman usernames and passwords as apache2auth

2005-10-01 Thread Mark Sapiro
The Doctor What wrote: > >Is there a way to have apache2 Auth* directives query username and >password from mailman? > >I was imagining something like: > > > AuthType Basic > AuthName "Some service" > AuthMailManList FooList > require valid-user > I doubt it is that simple, but I don't kn

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for multiple Customers

2005-07-01 Thread Mark Sapiro
Samuel Figueroa wrote: > > we offer web space and etc. to our customers, and would like to offer >them a free mailing list to go with that as well. The problem I'm >having with Mailman is that I can't seem to find out how to set it up >so that every customer gets his Mailman front end in t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for High Volume Subscription Mailings... and High Availability

2005-03-15 Thread Brad Knowles
At 12:05 AM -0500 2005-03-15, Forrest Aldrich wrote: I gather this, from all the searching I've done.I've not really found any useful information about scaling and high-availabilty/redundancy in the FAQ or anywhere else. There is some scalability information in the FAQ. Go to the FAQ Wiza

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for High Volume Subscription Mailings... and High Availability

2005-03-14 Thread Philippe Landau
Forrest Aldrich wrote: I don't think anyone anywhere has publicly talked about doing both high-volume and high-availability, at least not with Mailman. pair.com has investigated this and put considerable resources into these questions. their newsgroups are semipublic, but i am sure if you ask

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for High Volume Subscription Mailings... and High Availability

2005-03-14 Thread Forrest Aldrich
Brad Knowles wrote: [ ... ] In terms of doing high-availability, I think most people have been splitting the front-end web service from the back-end list processing, as well as splitting the MTA services onto separate machines. If you need the back-end Mailman-only stuff to also be hig

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for High Volume Subscription Mailings... and High Availability

2005-03-14 Thread Brad Knowles
At 1:09 PM -0500 2005-03-14, Forrest Aldrich wrote: I wonder what resources (and perhaps fine-tuning) would be required to get Mailman to accomodate these sorts of large tasks. See . Also search for "performance" w

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for Newsletters

2004-11-26 Thread Sylvain
Le Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 01:56:02PM -0800, Mark Sapiro ecrivait : > Thanks for checking the FAQ first. No problem ! I usualy prefere to find the solution by myself :) > To subscribe via e-mail send "blank" e-mail to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] or to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] or send e-mail eith subject > "subs

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman for Newsletters

2004-11-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Sylvain wrote: > >I plan to use Mailman to set up a Newsletter system. I'll have to define >2 or 3 differents Newsletters. I'm able to use Mailman as his first >function, a powerfull mailing list system :) > >I've check the FAQ >(http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#3.11) >but I have so

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman with dial-up Internet access

2004-09-05 Thread Jim Tittsler
On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 12:16:56PM +0200, Steve Mansfield wrote: > I understand that it's perfectly possible to use mailman on a server that > has only dial-up access to the Internet. However, I'd like to get a firm > grasp of the downsides of doing this before I go to the effort of > installing it

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman with dial-up Internet access

2004-09-05 Thread Steve Mansfield
--- On Sunday 05 September 2004 12:41, Hilton J Ralphs wrote: | a. what do you intend to use the list for? one way distribution list or | interactive like this one? Interactive. I'm considering mailman for a couple of lists - one new, one already hosted on yahoogroups (but I don't

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman with dial-up Internet access

2004-09-05 Thread Hilton J Ralphs
Quoting Steve Mansfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > My setup is this: Linux box running Fetchmail, Postfix, Procmail, Qpopper, Apache. This sits on a LAN and access the net through an ISDN router. My plan was to have list messages go to a POP server at my hosting provided from where I would download

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman and news

2004-05-11 Thread Kai Schaetzl
David Bear wrote on Mon, 10 May 2004 16:53:11 -0700: > I would like to setup a mail list that is threaded like a news group. > What exactly do you mean? Threading is done by the client and good clients do good threading in mail *and* news. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman and news

2004-05-10 Thread texas critter
David Bear wrote: > can you make a recommendations for a good (ie safe and simple nntp > server that works well with mailman)? Pretty much any reliable news server will work fine with Mailman. Here's the two I use: http://www.individual.net/ They're free, but they have some limitations, I thin

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman and news

2004-05-10 Thread Brad Knowles
At 4:53 PM -0700 2004/05/10, David Bear wrote: I would like to setup a mail list that is threaded like a news group. That feature is already provided in the standard "pipermail" archiver which is included with Mailman. Does mailman provide an nntp server or do I need to 'connect' to some oth

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman and news

2004-05-10 Thread David Bear
can you make a recommendations for a good (ie safe and simple nntp server that works well with mailman)? On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 07:19:48PM -0500, texas critter wrote: > David Bear wrote: > > > I would like to setup a mail list that is threaded like a news group. > > > > Does mailman provide an n

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman and news

2004-05-10 Thread texas critter
David Bear wrote: > I would like to setup a mail list that is threaded like a news group. > > Does mailman provide an nntp server or do I need to 'connect' to some > other program? Mailman doesn't include an nntp server, you'd need to either set one up on your server or use an existing news serve

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with httpd listening toports other than the default of 80?

2003-06-01 Thread Richard Barrett
At 08:15 31/05/2003, Dean Hayes wrote: Port 80 is blocked by the cable company. I've been successful in running the apache server on port 2080 to serve up web pages. Is there any way to configure Mailman to build it's internal URLs to append :2080 at the end of the domain name? I tried running co

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman in a corporate environment withExchange 5.5...

2003-04-04 Thread Bill Hilburn
Create a custom recipient named "list" (your list name) and forward it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (again @listbox.corporate.net). Example: I want a list called "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Create a custom recipient on the exchange box named "NOC" and forward the mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Quoting [EMAIL

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with Apache James

2003-03-22 Thread Dallas Bethune
Hi, I don't know anything about Apache James, but if it doesn't accept pipes as aliases, it's probably not going to work with mailman or any list server software. Dallas On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 05:58 pm, Güray Sen wrote: Hullo everyone, Has anyone got Mailman to work with the Apac

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-16 Thread Nigel Metheringham
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 23:22, Barry A. Warsaw wrote: > A special place in hell is reserved for the authors of MSExchange who > not only decided to roll their own, but also made the brilliant > decision to include absolutely nothing in the bounce message which > even hints at the remotest morsel of

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-15 Thread Barry A. Warsaw
> "aw" == alex wetmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: aw> Huh? Microsoft Exchange 2000 (you didn't specify a version, aw> assuming you are talking about the latest version) sends RFC aw> 1894 complaint NDRs. Dunno, but I'll have to look more closely when [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets an

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-15 Thread alex wetmore
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > A special place in hell is reserved for the authors of MSExchange who > not only decided to roll their own, but also made the brilliant > decision to include absolutely nothing in the bounce message which > even hints at the remotest morsel of a clue

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-15 Thread Barry A. Warsaw
> "JCL" == J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JCL> I knew I should have added an "in practice" there, but by the JCL> time I thought of that I got distracted by a phone call, hit JCL> send, and, well... Yeah, I knew you knew, JC. :) JCL> auto-bounce all Exchange conn

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-15 Thread J C Lawrence
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 18:22:19 -0500 Barry A Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> "JCL" == J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> The problem is that Mailman attempts the parse the body of a >> bounce to determine subscriber address. As the message body >> format is not standardised thi

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-15 Thread Barry A. Warsaw
> "JCL" == J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JCL> The problem is that Mailman attempts the parse the body of a JCL> bounce to determine subscriber address. As the message body JCL> format is not standardised this is an error prone process JCL> (which also explains the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-15 Thread J C Lawrence
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 15:18:36 -0500 Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Some email systems send "bounces" from some weird addresses (as > apposed to Mailer-Daemon, or some such address). A bounce is sole identified by having a null return address in the envelope, and by nothing else. None

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-15 Thread Jon Carnes
> > > Other bounces (that come back in a non-standard format that Mailman can't > > interpret), will be posted to the admin for handling (assuming you have the > > list set so that only members or admin's can post). These messages are > > stored in ~mailman/data/.. > > How do you define "other bo

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-15 Thread Morten Brix Pedersen
Hi Jon, * Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-14 19:00:41]: > So the problem is that you want a list of the email addresses that are > undeliverable, so they can be removed from the database (either manually or > via a script). Right. > Mailman does some of this. You can read the ~mailman/

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to take care of mailer-demons

2002-01-14 Thread Jon Carnes
So the problem is that you want a list of the email addresses that are undeliverable, so they can be removed from the database (either manually or via a script). Mailman does some of this. You can read the ~mailman/logs/bounce log file and see some of the mails that are bouncing (and why). Mail

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman with RPM

2001-11-12 Thread Joel Webb
That is what I am talking about. Using the source RPMS Jon Carnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >You would need to get the SRPMs (the source RPM's), which would be way more >trouble than just dropping down the tar-ball and doing it form that! > >Jon Carnes >- Original Message - >From: "Jo

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman with RPM

2001-11-12 Thread Jon Carnes
You would need to get the SRPMs (the source RPM's), which would be way more trouble than just dropping down the tar-ball and doing it form that! Jon Carnes - Original Message - From: "Joel Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 6:12 PM Subject: [

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman

2001-07-03 Thread Detlef Neubauer
diego santacruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hello Diego, > I will try reinstalling mailman but > what do i do to desinstall first? Delete all normal directorys in mailmans home and the file /var/spool/cron/mailman. I think, that's all. Gruß Detlef Neubauer -- .oO GnuPG Key auf http://germa

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman

2001-07-02 Thread diego santacruz
Hi Detlef, I receive a message "SORRY, We hit a BUG" and Mailman doesn't work. I will try reinstalling mailman but what do i do to desinstall first? Thank you. -- Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/lis

RE: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman

2001-07-02 Thread Enriko Groen
-Original Message- From: diego [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Please, What do i have to do to run Mailman? >I have finished the install process, but and now? >How can I run Mailman?. If you followed the install procedures then Mailman should be running already. Please add more detail to w

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman

2001-07-02 Thread Detlef Neubauer
"diego" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Please, What do i have to do to run Mailman? > > I have finished the install process, but and now? > > How can I run Mailman?. Read the README, FAQ and INSTALL file from the sourcetree. Follow the instructions and it works fine. If you have a special prob

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman Lists

2001-06-05 Thread Phil Stracchino
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 11:20:35AM -0400, Bill Jones wrote: > How do you send a message to a list? I think I have everything > configured properly but when I send a message to @ domain> I get "User Unknown" back from sendmail on the mailman server. I > cannot find a user's guide or any documentati

RE: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman Lists

2001-06-05 Thread Enriko Groen
> -Original Message- > From: Bill Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 17:21 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman Lists > > > How do you send a message to a list? I think I have everything > configured properly but when I send a me

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman without /etc/aliases

2001-05-21 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
>>Our unix system here uses a kind of strange distributed aliases system- >>running newaliases affects /etc/aliases on all machines. So getting >>mailman to work in the traditional sense wouldn't be acceptable at my >>site. >Does /etc/aliases get replaced every time or they just run "newliases"?

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman without /etc/aliases

2001-05-21 Thread Akop Pogosian
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Luke wrote: > Hello all, > > Our unix system here uses a kind of strange distributed aliases system- > running newaliases affects /etc/aliases on all machines. So getting > mailman to work in the traditional sense wouldn't be acceptable at my > site. > Does /etc/aliases get

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman in our product

2001-04-22 Thread Free Software Foundation
Teo de Hesselle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From memory, you can do whatever you like to GPL'd software as long as > you dont redistribute it. That's not strictly true. The GPL covers copying, redistribution, and modification. If any of that is done, the terms of the GPL apply. -- Bradley M.

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman in our product

2001-03-08 Thread Peter Hutnick
> Hi, Hi, Shannon. > My name is Shannon McCormick and I am a member of the technology > team @ 4charity http://www.4charity.com. We are an Application > Service Provider (ASP) for the Non-Profit industry. We are > currently developing a Email List Management product that we will > make availab

Re: [Mailman-Users] using mailman in our product

2001-03-08 Thread Teo de Hesselle
From memory, you can do whatever you like to GPL'd software as long as you dont redistribute it. If you need to redistribute it, you must also release the source code to people you sell it to. Yes, you're allowed to sell it, however it must be done under the GPL, which means that your customers ca