Hi!
I have a strange problem here...
I created a list and then, using the web interface, added 15 members. 3 of
them get their mail from the same machine. And those are the only ones
getting mail from the list.
The logs show no error.. looks like mailman doesn't even try to send mail to
external
The subscription results page seems to have some HTML tags hard-coded into
it. For example, I can't set the body color to #00 by changing the
available HTML, because #ff is hard-coded into Mailman. I found one
question about this in the archives, but no solution.
So, I started poking
On 03:06 AM 5/27/01, Matt Staroscik wrote:
>
>I'm trying to create a read-only list, where people can sign up to receive
>announcements and *can not post*, but I am not seeing an easy way to do
>this with mailman. At least not gracefully.
This site is referenced in your mailman README:
http:
On 04:20 AM 5/27/01, Armando P. wrote:
>Hello world!
>
>I have tried to subscribe a list, but after to have received a message
>in order to confirm the registration, the reply he has originated this
>message:
>
>A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
>recipie
Hello world!
I have tried to subscribe a list, but after to have received a message
in order to confirm the registration, the reply he has originated this
message:
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(e
I'm trying to create a read-only list, where people can sign up to receive
announcements and *can not post*, but I am not seeing an easy way to do
this with mailman. At least not gracefully.
I have read the sections of the manual regarding the "reply_goes_to_list"
and "hide sender" config opt