Well, i've 50 mailing list with mailman, but there are a list where users
wouldn't know that there are a "Mail List system" called
[EMAIL PROTECTED], they should think that me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), is
who send the mail to each user, not a mailing list system.
Thank's
Alonso.
--- "Mike T. Gholson"
> "F" == Fil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
F> Well, the crontab.in entry for qrunner should be removed
F> (because qrunner now maintains itself as a deamon) ; just
F> launch it once, preferably from an init script (like in
F> /etc/init.d/ )
Not quite. This will be the case f
Hi, two things as I'm trying to set up the current cvs version of Mailman:
1° anything that would be the equivalent for unsubscribe of
ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE would be good. I don't think it's such a big problem
tahat people could unsubscribe you from a list w/o your consent, as you
would receive a
@ Fil ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) :
> Same for me, and I'm sorry I couldn't find an answer in the archives. The
> proceses pile up and after 15 minutes I had 15 python processes in the
> system. What's wrong?
(Stupid habit of replying to oneself.)
Well, the crontab.in entry for qrunner should be removed
Same for me, and I'm sorry I couldn't find an answer in the archives. The
proceses pile up and after 15 minutes I had 15 python processes in the
system. What's wrong?
@ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) :
> Hello all,
>
> I've followed the instructions in the INSTALL file to setup Mailman v
On Jun 1, 2001 at 21:28, M.A. Powe wrote:
>> "Satya" == Satya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Satya> You need procmail. fetchmail and sendmail are looking at
>Satya> the envelope address, which is your mailbox.
>
>I'm not sure I see how to work this, though. I know how to use
>ENVELOPE