But in a virtual host environment, I don't have root and I don't have
control over the mail aliases file. All mail for 'test' gets put in a file
in my home directory. Any ideas?
At 07:51 PM 3/18/2001 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote:
>I'm willing to bet that you didn't edit the email alias file to
Hi Gang,
I just finished a little shell script that adds a few more fields to the subscription
process (like name and reason for subscribing), then emails them to the list admin.
You can check it out at:
http://nleaudio.com/bnotes/mailman.htm
Bob
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I'm willing to bet that you didn't edit the email alias file to point to
where the program is running such as below. You should had gotten a message
after you ran bin/newlist like the one below or there abouts
## test mailing list
## created: 15-Mar-2001 mailman
test:"|/home/
I'm running my website (http://www.backupcentral.com) on a virtual host
provided by Apollo Hosting. I've installed mailman using my user and group
id, and the WEB portion seems to run fine. HOWEVER, when I send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], it just goes into the inbox for that user id, or
gets
I've seen several questions asking this in the archives, but no answers
Is there any way to administer a Mailman list with email? For example, unsubscribing
or subscribing addresses?
Thanks
kathleen
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Hi,
New to the list. Considering replacing my hacked version of Majordomo with
Mailman.
Question;
How does Mailman handle "bad" email addresses?
e.g.
New compuserve member, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Decides to use a mail forwarding service and subs to a list
under [EMAIL PROTECTED] and has email fo
ciao a tutti,
non so se sto usando la procedura giusta, sopratutto perchè la mia
conoscenza dell'inglese e veramente scarsa.
sono il cok (vincenzo chiriacò), da poco ho installato sul mio cpu linux
e da pochissimi giorni sono venuto a conoscenza del LUG.
un saluto
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Quoting Andreas Schamanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[...]
| Something along the lines of
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| (mailman_home)/bin/config_list -o - mylistname | grep "owner = "
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| gives you the address of the list-owner.
[...]
Here is an ugly perl-hack (I don't know Python, yet :)
that loops through the lists and d
There was a functionality in majordomo that I've been missing
in mailman - the option to skip the To: and From: fields in the
mail that is sent to the list, and to replace them with a
standard To: header that only has the list's address in it.
I wonder whether it is at all possible to do this w
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