At 11:18 PM 2/9/2001 -0600, Eugene Allen wrote:
>This feature does not seem to be working on my list. I've looked in all the
>documentation and FAQ's for a possible configuration error on my part but
>haven't seen anything relevant. All the other features seem to work just
>fine.
>
>Any suggesti
At 02:26 PM 2/9/2001 -0800, Erik S.E. Walum wrote:
>We've been anticipating the fabled virtual domain support in mailman 2.0
>for a long time, but alas, the only documentation on this appears to be
>a hack (ref: README.EXIM). IS there any further documentation on mailman
>2.0's added support for v
This feature does not seem to be working on my list. I've looked in all the
documentation and FAQ's for a possible configuration error on my part but
haven't seen anything relevant. All the other features seem to work just
fine.
Any suggestions on what the problem might be?
I'm running FreeBSD
Is there a workaround for getting mailman to honor the case of a
listname upon creation, we've noticed that it always capitalizes the
first letter of a listname at creation time. Suggestions and comments
welcome.
thanks
-esew
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Verio I
Hello,
the cookies are enabled, and i have clean the cache (Internet Explorer ) but
always the web
page ask for the password, i think that i have to make some changes.
The page works ok under Netscape.
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From: "Dave Disser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Phydeaux
Hello mail men and women,
The ISP hosting a site I am working on has just changed the mailing
list software to Mailman.
As far as I can tell I have my list set as an unmoderated list that
subscribers can post to freely but all posts are being held for
administrators approval. The reason is a
We've been anticipating the fabled virtual domain support in mailman 2.0
for a long time, but alas, the only documentation on this appears to be
a hack (ref: README.EXIM). IS there any further documentation on mailman
2.0's added support for virtualdomains, or was it simply a rewrite of
the cronta
Phydeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 03:06 PM 2/9/2001 -0500, Oscar Valdez wrote:
> >Hello list members:
> >
> >I am using version 1.1 of Mailman, that was move from one server to
> >another.
> >Mails from all the lists are being send and received normally.
> >The problem I am encountering i
Since my post the other day, I've been getting a lot of personal email
asking how to remove the extra headers in the most recent version of
Mailman. I've responded individually to help as much as possible, but
maybe it's time I posted something to the mailman users list.
In addition, some of
Does any one know what tool
securepoint.com USES to search and
archive the mailman e-mail??? thanks
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Does any one know what tool
securepoint.com user to search and
archive??? thanks
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At 12:36 PM 2/9/2001 -0800, Dan Mick wrote:
>Phydeaux wrote:
>
> > Besides, it seems to me that the
> > VAST majority of non-subscriber messages here are, indeed, spam.
>
>How on earth do you know that?
I don't *KNOW* that -- I said "It seems to me." Why did I say this? Because
when people are
Phydeaux wrote:
> Besides, it seems to me that the
> VAST majority of non-subscriber messages here are, indeed, spam.
How on earth do you know that?
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At 03:06 PM 2/9/2001 -0500, Oscar Valdez wrote:
>Hello list members:
>
>I am using version 1.1 of Mailman, that was move from one server to
>another.
>Mails from all the lists are being send and received normally.
>The problem I am encountering is that the web access to the
>administration pages k
Hi
Not sure if this is a Mailman V2 bug or a set-up problem.
Customising the HTML for the sign-up results, and options results pages
I've found extra HTML inserted beyond what is in the custom box.
I get extra head and body tags at the top as follows:
Along with the extra closing tags at
Hello list members:
I am using version 1.1 of Mailman, that was move from one server to
another.
Mails from all the lists are being send and received normally.
The problem I am encountering is that the web access to the
administration pages keep asking me the requiered password on each page
that
At 11:12 AM 2/9/2001 -0800, Ed Lazor wrote:
>Getting email spam on this list is kind of ironic, don't you think? hehe
I *REALLY* think this list needs to have moderation turned on for posts by
non-subscribers. I get the point about having it be open, but if you can't
take the time to subscribe
Getting email spam on this list is kind of ironic, don't you think? hehe
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I think I'm losing my mind. I could have sworn that there was a command
which allowed me to remove a single address from multiple lists. Now I can't
find it. Did I just imagine it or did it disappear in the latest version?
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At 06:56 AM 2/9/2001 -0700, Richard wrote:
>PLEASE!! list the current version number on the main page somewhere.
>Also, please post the change log somewhere obvious on the web site.
>
>These two quite small things would save many of us hours of work and
>many megabytes of downloads.
I agree that
On 09 Feb 2001 20:25:28 +0530, Satya wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2001 at 06:39, Travis Llewellyn wrote:
>
> >One thing that some of you running Redhat 7.0 may want to look at when
> >compiling Mailman is setting CC to kgcc instead of gcc. When I compile
> >mailman with gcc that is included with Redhat 7.0
I would like to set up a list where attached files are removed from the
message, put on the server, and replaced with a URL before being sent to
the recipients.
Has anyone done this, or is there a utility that could help me? Someone
here mentioned demime yesterday to strip out attachments, but t
On Feb 9, 2001 at 06:39, Travis Llewellyn wrote:
>One thing that some of you running Redhat 7.0 may want to look at when
>compiling Mailman is setting CC to kgcc instead of gcc. When I compile
>mailman with gcc that is included with Redhat 7.0 it had quite a few errors.
>When compiled with kgcc (
Hi all,
I have the task of placing a $ value on providing and administering a list
to an organization. The lists contributed will range in size from 20 to
400. Can anyone help?
Del
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PLEASE!! list the current version number on the main page somewhere.
Also, please post the change log somewhere obvious on the web site.
These two quite small things would save many of us hours of work and
many megabytes of downloads.
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If it helps anyone... [the below] doesn't work if you've installed sendmail
from source, and used the *defaults*. Redhats 'install' of sendmail seems
to use /etc/smrsh, but the default sendmail install uses /usr/adm/sm.bin/.
It took me forever to figure this out, especially since /etc/smrsh was
a
Thomas,
You need to ad a symlink to "/u1/mailman/mail/wrapper" in the directory
/etc/smrsh. This is part of sendmails security.
Travis Llewellyn
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From: "Thomas Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 6:36 AM
Subject: [Mailma
One thing that some of you running Redhat 7.0 may want to look at when
compiling Mailman is setting CC to kgcc instead of gcc. When I compile
mailman with gcc that is included with Redhat 7.0 it had quite a few errors.
When compiled with kgcc (Which is included with RH 7) no errors or warnings
wer
Sorry for the repost, but did not receive any answers on this.
Hi,
I just installed mailman on a RH 7.0 machine, created a test mailing list and
configured the list.
The problem is that when I send a mail message to test@.???.com
I get a message saying it could not be delivered. Part
We tried to run Archive (under Mailman V2.0Beta5) running on Red Hat
Linux V7.0 with the following error message. I'd appreciate it very
much if any one out there could shed some light on it. Many Thanks.
Please see below for the error message.
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