Simple question, has anybody tried using mailman
with millions of email addresses like around 10 million?
Thanx
James.
I've encountered a problem with mailman and postfix that I'm having a
hard time troubleshooting becuase I'm not getting any errors from
syslog. If I enter my email address and password through the web
interface to subscribe to a new list I get mail asking me to reply as a
confirmation, but aft
Hi.
I am considering using Mailman in a private network
(for hospitals and primary care physician in Norway).
In scandinavia, we have these
characters æ, ø , å and ö.
How does these look like in a mailman
webarchive?
Regards
Arild Faxvaag
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Please tell me how you think it involves some "service" or "cost
of installation".
> Hi-
> I am interested in your service and have looked at your website, but was
> wondering what the cost of installation
I've encountered a problem with mailman and postfix that I'm having a
hard time troubleshooting becuase I'm not getting any errors from
syslog. If I enter my email address and password through the web
interface to subscribe to a new list I get mail asking me to reply as a
confirmation, but aft
...give me some feedback on my solution.
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I've encountered a problem with mailman and postfix that I'm having a
hard time troubleshooting becuase I'm not getting any errors from
syslog. If I enter my email address and password through the web
interface to subscribe to a new list I get mail asking me to reply as a
confirmation, but aft
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 12:37:41PM -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> I've been bitten again.
>
> I normally run junkbuster so cookies are turned off. Can mailman check
> for this situation and alert that cookies are not functioning instead of
> just asking again for the name/password with no indicatio
> Always wanted to have a mailing-list handler that could optionally use
> PGP :)
>
> * So that users subscribed could (optionally) send in their public PGP
> key, and have all emails delivered to them from then on encoded.
>
> * Ask the server for its public key so mails could be sent to the li
Hi-
I am interested in your service and have looked at your website, but was
wondering what the cost of installation is? Could you email me back with
some info?
Thanks,
Andrea V.Danti
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Are there any guidelines for hardware/software
configurations for using the Mailman program. For example, I am working
with an organization which wants to run 5-20 lists with most lists running about
2000 subscribers. I am planning on using a Pentium 133 with 228Mb RAM and
a 4Gb hd running
It appears that Mailman looks only at the FROM address to determine whether the sender
is a member of the list.
Is there any way to make it check the REPLY-TO address as well? Some of my subscribers
send mail from various accounts, with a reply-to address that is a filtering account
that red
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 07:46:32AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm interestred in purchasing some wmail lists. Is this a service you
> provide?
>
> Brian Mobley
>
Yikes! I hope not!
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Dan Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> i'm using exim as my MTA. when i post to a list, i get nothing in
> trurn, no error, nothing. the sending completes, then the machine
> later complains...
> 2001-01-18 04:32:56 14JBRA-0005DQ-00 <= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> U=mabran3 P=local S=506 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2001-01
According to Jorgen Lundman:
> Always wanted to have a mailing-list handler that could optionally use
> PGP :)
> [...]
> But perhaps I'll just be flamed for such an idea... :)
No, PGP enhanced list managers are certainly an interesting thing.
What you described is more or less an encrypted one t
At 02:05 PM 01/17/2001 -0800, Dan Mick wrote:
>
>
>Evilio del Rio wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there any way to configure a list to ALWAYS reject ANY non-member
>> posting to a restricted list. I do not want them to be held for approval,
>> just reject, full stop.
>
>Adding header patte
Can anybody help me I get following error from
mailman, evry night.
Subject: Cron /usr/bin/python
/home/mailman/cron/nightly_gzip
Traceback (innermost last): File
"/home/mailman/cron/nightly_gzip", line 143, in ?
main() File "/home/mailman/cron/nightly_gzip", line 114, in
main tim
Always wanted to have a mailing-list handler that could optionally use
PGP :)
* So that users subscribed could (optionally) send in their public PGP
key, and have all emails delivered to them from then on encoded.
* Ask the server for its public key so mails could be sent to the list
encrypted
i'm using exim as my MTA. when i post to a list, i get nothing in
trurn, no error, nothing. the sending completes, then the machine
later complains...
2001-01-18 04:32:56 14JBRA-0005DQ-00 <= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
U=mabran3 P=local S=506 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2001-01-18 04:32:57 14JBRA-0005DQ-00 Neither
I'm interestred in purchasing some wmail lists. Is this a service you
provide?
Brian Mobley
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Dan Mick wrote:
>Evilio del Rio wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there any way to configure a list to ALWAYS reject ANY non-member
>> posting to a restricted list. I do not want them to be held for
>approval,
>> just reject, full stop.
>
>Adding header patterns to SpamDetect.py is one way, although
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