Cassandra Fleetwood wrote:
>
> cron logs the following error message from qrunner when attempting to send
> the subscription confirmation message to a user that has a single in their
> address (i.e. "john.o'[EMAIL PROTECTED]").
>
> sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
>
Dne pá 31. květen 2002 00:19 jste napsal(a):
> No point; the "to" is always the address for the list. It would
> be wasted space.
I dont't think so. Imagine the "only an archive with persistent URI of each
message" usecase. People are writing not to the list but directly to the
recipient and t
> Jack Ring wrote:
>
> I have been administering the, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
> list but about a week ago the password, seatcieig, that I had used
> successfully suddenly started returning "authentication failed" Can
> you please tell me how to gain access to the admin functions? I have
> sev
> Luis wrote:
>
> Hi, Im one of the administrators of the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mailing list and I have a really simple question.
>
> How can I block all the e-mails coming from a certain domain? How can
> I block all the e-mails coming from lycos.co.kr or korea.com, for
> example?
add an entry
How do I make the administration and all others internal list pointers
direct the commands to a chosen/different default mail directory. I have set
up a second mm installation so I need the admin in the second installation
*not* to refer to the /mailman/ URL
I used :
./configure --with-python=/us
On Thursday 30 May 2002 05:01 pm, Joe Stewart wrote:
> Googled: http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~zeitlin/yahoo2mbox.html
>
> I've used this to move a few lists OK.
>
Joe,
Excellent utility! As I write this, it is happily downloading all 634 messages
from one of my groups. I had it up and running in
>How can I block all the e-mails coming from a certain domain? How can I block a
ll the e-mails
>coming from lycos.co.kr or korea.com, for example?
If you are using Linux and sendmail, the solution is
1. edit /etc/mail/access
add the following line
lycos.co.kr 550 No spam allowed here
cron logs the following error message from qrunner when attempting to send
the subscription confirmation message to a user that has a single in their
address (i.e. "john.o'[EMAIL PROTECTED]").
sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
sh: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected e
Hi,
I am new to the list. I use mailman for a
list serve about old cameras. We have about 250 people on the
list.
We have the system set to block all messages from
non-members. This filter works well. I am getting so many blocked messages
it is becoming a problem just to discard thay
My ISP is running version 2.01 of Mailman on their Linux 7.2 box.
I have 2 mailman lists. One is fine. However twice now I have experienced a
mail loop where all digest members received the same digest every 1minute or
so. The only thing I could do is to delete the list as my ISP could not stop
i
Firstly my apologies for asking a question I am sure has been asked
before but I couldn't see a way to view archives.
I have installed Mailman-2.0.11 on Mandrake Linux 7.2 and have attempted
to follow the instructions.
I have and one problem and a question.
My question is what should I enter fo
Would it be possible to edit the membership management so that
I have the option of seeing a fixed number of members per each
page, rather than split by alphabet?
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Hello!
I'm using 2.1b2, and have set up a moderated list. The main problem
I'm having is that whoever posts, whatever their individual settings,
the list is hiding the poster information and setting the Reply-To:
back to the list.
I've specifically configured the list so that Reply-To: should b
Dave Weiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> I've got a strange problem with the archives. Mailman 2.0.10, Python
> 2.2 on a Red Hat 7.1 box. Apache is configured correctly (all web
> features except the archive work), the list is working, etc.
>
> When I go to the list archive page (either publi
I am going to move some lists on a new server, and I would like to upgrade
from 2.0.11 to 2.1 installing 2.1 in the new server.
Is there some sort of FAQ or procedure to do this?
Thanks.
Ciao,
luigi
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I can't seem to find anything but is there anyway to allow users to
unsubscribe without having to use a password?
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Jamie Penner
Nisa Internet Technologies Inc.
Nanaimo, BC Canada
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.nisa.com
Phone: 250-751-
Fax: 250-7
I have been administering the, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list but about a week ago the password, seatcieig, that I had
used successfully suddenly started returning "authentication failed" Can
you please tell me how to gain access to the admin functions? I have
several requests to process.
T
We have created a list through hostway.com But we can´t get to find the way
to include all our excell email database into de mailing list. Could you
help?
The name of the lis is areaprotegida
Thanks
Andrea Ballestero S.
Directora
Escuela Latinoamericana de Áreas Protegidas-ELAP
Universidad para
Hi, Im one of the administrators of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
list and I have a really simple question.
How can I block all the e-mails coming from a
certain domain? How can I block all the e-mails coming from lycos.co.kr or
korea.com, for example?
Thanks,
Luis.
No point; the "to" is always the address for the list. It would
be wasted space.
Why do you "really need" it?
Zdenek Pizl wrote:
>
> Hallo all,
>
> is it possible to make mailman to show a header To: in its archive ? I know
> it is strange wish, but realy i need it :(.
No I mean To:
For some reason. Mailman is adding the address of the person posting to
the list to the To: header. following is what it get, with the real
address removed, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the address of the person posting the
email.
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 14:44:3
Title: Message
Dear Mailman
proffesionals
We are an Israeli consulting
firm which considering the option to use Mailmen as the main list server program
for the Israeli state lottery (HaPais).
However, since we already have
a large lists with a lot of members (the max. members that we hav
Hi. I'm using Mailman 2.0.10. I have three rather simple questions.
I had an auto-responder under 'Should Mailman send an auto-response to
mailing list posters?' that informed the poster that they are not
allowed to post because this list is used as a newsletter and only the
admin can post to
Does a password HAVE TO BE set up for each user when they subscribe? I do
not want my clients to have to track a password to unsubscribe from a list.
D. Jeffrey Morrow
JAKStar Enterprises, Inc.
We build web sites so you don't have to!
100 Cavendish Drive - Cary, North Carolina 27513
Phone: 919
Hello,
First to do is congratulate you all for the great job you are doing, we
are using mailman in a lot of machines and is working perfectly, keep
doing that great job!.
Well, i have a question regarding mailman, we need to create some lists
with 5000 mail addresses and we ask ourselves if mai
Hello,
I'm working with Mailman and i have a question about it's database.
What type of databse is it, type like in Mysql, Interbase etc.
And is it possible to use that type in combination with ODBC and/or php?
Thanks in advance,
Gertjan Zomerdijk.
_
Here is the text of the failure message I get after MailMan gives up:
> This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).
> A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
> recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:
> p
Googled: http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~zeitlin/yahoo2mbox.html
I've used this to move a few lists OK.
good luck,
Joe
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Hi, all
My previous query to the list is still pending, but on the assumption that we,
or I, will find the answer, I'm preparing the groundwork for moving several
lists that I run from YahooGroups to Mailman.
I sent a request to YG's tech support asking how to download the archives as a
single f
On Wednesday, May 22, 2002, at 12:09 PM, John Meissen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> How do I import an archive into a new mailing list?
>
> I had the same question when I set my list(s) up, and I saw it often
> enough in the archives (usually unanswered) that I'm surprised it's not
> in the
For those Mailman site admins who want archive searches
without the hassle of HtDig install and overhead, a week's
worth of hacking (actually not many changes) has provided
my site with archive searches. I throw this to the list
for critique and comment.
Mailman 2.0.9 running since May 3
Apache
Hello,
I'm curious about what constitutes a bounce. I was looking through the
bounce logs on my system in ~mailman/logs and I saw the line "digester
lucked out". Does this mean that anyone who is on digest mode the
bounce rules for the list do not apply to them?
The actual line from the log wit
On Thursday 30 May 2002 11:24 am, Raquel Rice wrote:
> Do you get mail sent directly to those addresses ... not through the
> list?
Flawlessly, yes. And I apologize for not having mentioned that in my
original post. It was in my brain but never came out on the keyboard.
Scott
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hi,
I am testing out mailman 2.1b2 on a redhat 7.3, the
following error ocurred when I did "make install". It
appears to be upgrading mailing list "test". After that,
most commands from "bin" give the same error. Since redhat
7.3 default python is 1.5.2, I use --with-python= to use
python2. Nothi
On Thu, 30 May 2002 08:05:28 -0400
Scott Courtney Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, they are subscribed, and they are not "nomail." I was certain
> of this
> but in the interest of completeness I rechecked just now. Also,
> the "not metoo"
> option is turned OFF for each address, m
Hallo all,
is it possible to make mailman to show a header To: in its archive ? I know
it is strange wish, but realy i need it :(.
thanks
z.p.
On Thursday 30 May 2002 01:11 am, Raquel Rice wrote:
> I like checking the easy stuff first.
Always a good policy. We've all been bitten in the backside by easy stuff that
got overlooked. :-)
> Have you subscribed your two
> main addresses to the lists? Are those two addresses set to
> "nomail"
At 11:15 30/05/2002 +0200, Zdenek Pizl wrote:
>Dne st 29. kvìten 2002 18:54 jste napsal(a):
> > At 17:49 29/05/2002 +0200, Zdenek Pizl wrote:
>
> > Just a point of clarification. Are you using the Mailman-htdig integration
> > patches 444879 and 444884 posted on sourceforge?
>
>yes, i am using the
Hello,
Is it possible to put french messages and templates in mailman 2.0.8 and if
yes, how do I set it ?
Thank you,
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> No I mean To:
>
> For some reason. Mailman is adding the address of the person posting to
> the list to the To: header. following is what it get, with the real
> address removed, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the address of the person posting the
> email.
but presumably it's also the person recei
No I mean To:
For some reason. Mailman is adding the address of the person posting to
the list to the To: header. following is what it get, with the real
address removed, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the address of the person posting the
email.
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 14:44:3
Presumably you really mean 'From:'?
You can accomplish that with the anonymous_list variable (see
Privacy/Spam filters in 2.1).
> G'day I need to remove the To: Header from emails send to a list, So that
> people on the list don't know the address of who sent the email. I have
> been able to
G'day I need to remove the To: Header from emails send to a list, So that
people on the list don't know the address of who sent the email. I have
been able to remove and alter all other headers that I need to. just not
this one. Any idea's would be great.
Thanks
Simon
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On Thu, 30 May 2002 00:18:09 -0600
LuKreme LuKreme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at 08:41 AM, Stephen E. Hargrove
> wrote:
> > It should probably be pointing to /mailman/admin rather than
> /admin.
> > Any ideas what I may have configured incorrectly?
>
> Did you chang
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