> Fri, 2002-01-25 19:03:53 -0500 David Pierron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I installed Mailman 2.0.8 and have noticed that it doesn't put the list
> footer on messages in HTML format...
>
> I looked on SourceForge to see if the bug was posted and a possible
> resolution, but didn't see anything in Bugs
Alex Sammons wrote:
>In fact both users exist, i don“t know why send
> this message?
Is 'mail.com' a fabricated domain that you put in your message, or are you
actually trying to send mail to the domain, mail.com (aka Net2Phone, Inc.) ?
If it was fabricated just for the purpose
Hi there!!!
what about when a receive a message of
The original message was received at Mon, 28 Jan 2002
10:23:13 -0600 (CST)
from nobody@localhost
- The following addresses had permanent fatal
errors -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(reason: 550 5.1.1 User unknown)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(
I currently use Mailman 2.0.6, for my mailing list. The site location is
www.rushweb.net
The site is currently down, and I am switching servers, and they do not
offer Mailman. Since the gentleman who's name escapes me, is a Rush fan
himself, I would like to continue to use Mailman.
How woul
I have a host that is used for multiple functions. Several of the
functions rely on a particular hostname. I am using apache, and
I setup a virtual host to serve mailman only.
I wish to have mail sent by mailman to use the virtual hostname
(actually als
Hi Matthew,
your idea works like a charm.
Shame on me, I have the same book. :(
You have the book and the better understanding. :)
thanks,
p@rick
> >I have a postfix daemon running, accepting and delivering
> mails for my
> >local domain and a few virtual domains.
> >Now I want to integrate m
I need to backup my mailing lists. Which folders should I backup? Is there
any recommended backup script ?
thanks
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Hello,
I'm running Mailman 2.0.6 on an OpenBSD 3.0 x86 box. The installation had
been working perfectly until recently. Unfortunately I lacked the foresight
to properly adjust certain kernel parameters beforehand, the box ran out of
proc entries, and crashed. It was rebooted and the proper set
Jon Carnes wrote:
>
> Go into the /etc/aliases file and put:
> urmyslvs: :include:/etc/aliasfiles/urmyslvs
>
> Create and directory called /etc/aliasfiles
> mkdir /etc/aliasfiles
>
> Create a file in the directory called "urmyslvs"
> cd /etc/aliasfiles
> vi urmyslvs
> now enter the
Has anyone, or does anyone know, if there is a web-based BBS style add on
that mailman could hook into? I'd like to try to find a ubbs type of access
to my lists without loosing the functionality of mailman (which I love)
TIA!
--
Jay S. Curtis
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>>> Juan Luis Baptiste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/28/02 07:29PM >>>
>> Jan 23 16:19:00 merlinux Mailman mail-wrapper: Failure to exec script.
>> WANTED gid 12, GOT gid 99. (Reconfigure to take 99?)
>> Jan 23 16:19:00 merlinux procmail[4003]: Attempt to fake stamp by
>> "jbaptiste"
You probably di
On 29/01/2002 03:56:16 Juan Luis Baptiste wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Finally I got mailman running, thanks to the people that helped me. Now I
>need to migrate some email addresses that I got in some lists in majordomo
>to mailman, but it seems that mailman doesn't use a plain text file with
>the addresses
On 29/01/2002 00:50:12 Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
>I have a postfix daemon running, accepting and delivering mails for my
>local domain and a few virtual domains.
>Now I want to integrate mailman as listserver for one of the virtual
>(!) domains.
>
>My problem is:
>The output generated by bin/n
At 20:53 28/01/2002 -0600, Steven Schermerhorn wrote:
>Does the 'make install' install the some webpages in '/var/www/html/'
>somewhere?
>
>I have installed mailman to /home/mailman . Permissions are good and
>apache is configured to let /home/mailman/cgi-bin run cgi scripts, but
>what good does t
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