Hi all,
First -- thank you for everyone's help figuring out how to customize the
actual welcome message (not the prepend text).
Now, for the problem: I'd like to know if there is a command that needs to
be included in subscribeack.txt that would pull the prepend message and
insert properly (and
I've been testing some sample mailing lists and trying to "break the
rules" for my environment.
For example, I created a list and configured it to be moderated. Then, I
posted a message to the list from a non-member account.
One would expect (or atleast I would) that the administration interf
Hello,
I've searched the archives, the FAQ and google and couldn't find the answer
to this question. So, any help is appreciated.
I'm moving our lists from Majordomo to Mailman and have set up a test list
where I've sent some test messages from several different e-mail accounts. I
have the fo
Title: Message
Adam, take a look at logs/bounce ... do you see the
bounces in there? My own mailman is set up to bounce after 5 days but you
can change this to whatever you like.
One thing that I have found is that mailman seems
to require a "standard" bounce message. It appears that thos
Has anybody gotten
the virtual domain functionality to work? I need it for my box. I
have a dedicated server with serveral domains on it. I want to switch all
the majordomo stuff to mailman, if possible.
Also, is there any
cgi or php pages developed to enable a user, once inside one of
Ever since I upgraded to windows XP, I have been
unable to make any administrative changes to the Mailman mailing lists I manage.
I can reach any administrative page OK, but when I try to implement a change, I
return to the password page. This happens even when I set my browser to "accept
al
DOH!
I just compared those headers to another email. "Delivered-to:"
uh, seems I subscribed that address to test the digest and promptly forgot
I'd done so.
I'll just go stand in the corner now.
Thanks for listing, hope it provided some amusement at least.
*sheepish grin*
~steven
On Wed
thanks for the idea chuq, but I'm fairly certain the the 'on belhalf of'
is a result of mailman's "Show member addrs so they're not directly
recognizable as email addrs?" feature under 'privacy options' which I do
have set to 'yes' for the list in question.
Full headers on the message in quest
On 6/5/02 4:43 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> One of my new lists sent the first digest to the list posting
>> address today
>> from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'on behalf of'
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did you check the Received: lines to make sure this thing d
hmm, well, if no ideas, can anyone confirm whether or not this is expected
or unexpected behavior?
would a list of related settings from the admin webgui be useful?
tia,
~steven
> -Original Message-
> From: Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 7:28 PM
> To
I have a cron to delete held-messages, but after that
i can see there is a lot of new held-messages again. I
want to know why appear in mailman once again those
messages?
Thanks a lot
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> Hi there!
>
>How can i recover a password from a list???
>
> Thanks a lot!!!
>
> _
> Do You Yahoo!?
> La emoción e intensidad del deporte en Yahoo! Deportes.
http://deportes.yahoo.com.mx
>
>
>
Hi there!
How can i recover a password from a list???
Thanks a lot!!!
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I've been having a problem with archiving that has me puzzled:
One of my list's archives displays in each message's From header the user's
address followed by his name in parentheses. Another of my list's archives
displays the list address in the From field in place of the user's address,
again
Title: Message
Hi,
Is it possible to
set mailman to remove bouncing addresses automatically? I have set mailman
to send replies to the list and have set the options in the bounce menu to '0'
but it doesn't seem to be working..
Have I done
something wrong? Can anyone help?
Ad.
Adam Gi
Hi list,
I actually need to store more data from the user than his email,
in a way to make marketing considerations, in a sql database;
can it be done at the subscription moment ? and make any relationship
that can remove the data if the user unsubscribe? or at least, fill an
column saying the u
(04/06/2002 17:13) Doug La Farge:
>using .procmailrc:
>
>:0
>* ^To:.*newsletter
>* ^Subject:.*Newsletter
>| ./sendletter.pl
>
>Looking at sendletter.pl:
>
>#!/usr/bin/perl
>use Mail::Sendmail;
>
>while (<>){ $email .= $_ }
>$sql = "select email from users";
>#loop the SQL call
>%mail = ( To => "
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 10:05:12AM +0200, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> Yo!
>
> Mailman (stable - 2.0.9-1 Debian pkg) seems to not allow multiple
> adresses in a Reply-To: field (set via web interface as explicit return
> address), while many mailers do not have a problem with it.
Yo!
Mailman (stable - 2.0.9-1 Debian pkg) seems to not allow multiple
adresses in a Reply-To: field (set via web interface as explicit return
address), while many mailers do not have a problem with it.
Are there any (good ;) reasons against multiple Reply-To addresses?
cheers & thanks for answe
Hello
I have set up Mailman 2.0.11 (upgrade from 2.0.8, problem present there too), sendmail
8.10.2 on a Linux 2.2.16 box. So far everything runs perfectly well, i.e. posts come
through
to the wrapper and are sent out.
The DNS situation is that Mailman is running on a webserver (www.foo.com)
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