The problem has been found. Kaspersky, an anti-virus program does not allow
the e-mail to be delivered. I'm going to drop this product.
I'm now open to any suggestions for an anti-virus solution for
postifx/mailman
Thanks
Tim
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I'm kind of a Novis, and recently set up my own homepage online. I have set up a mailing list and have figured out how many of the options effect the mailinglist and how to register people.
Now I know this may seem like a dumb question, but if I want to do a mass mailing to everyone on my mail
On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 10:40:49AM -0700, Dave Hinders wrote:
> Message has implicit destination
>
> The list address is present in either the To: or CC: fields, so I'm
Are you sure the /exact/ name is present in to or cc ? You might want to put
some extra possibilities in $acceptable_aliases
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 04:11:40AM -0400, johnpaul wrote:
> Does this program support html mailings?
> If it does not do you know of and possibly sell any programs that do?
Depending on the settings used, it /could/ support HTML mailings, yes.
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On Friday 14 June 2002 04:12 pm, Christopher Miles wrote:
>
> The group in question has around 500 members, which seems like kind of a
> lot to me. I¹ve noticed a lot of errors in the log file like this one:
>
> snippety-snip
>
> Jun 14 14:50:41 alice courieresmtpd:
> error,relay=:::127.0
--On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, 10:58 PM -0700 Dave Regan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [Tue Jun 11 21:32:35 2002] [error] [client 66.149.36.100] Premature
>> end of script headers: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/admindb
>
>
> You will want to look at your web server logs, in particular the
> error_l
Is it possible to
import files from LSERV? If so, where can I find out how? Thank
you!
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How would I best protect a mailinglist
for being accessable just from a given
set of networks?
I know how to protect a directory via
apaches .htaccess mechanism. But which
subdirectories would I have to treat
this way? I not only want to restrict
the list archive but also want to re-
strict the s
Hi,
I'm really pleased with mailman, this is helping me a lot to get my
delelopers in touch.
I just have a little problem here. I accidentaly created a list with spaces
in it's name and I can't remove it with the rmlist script. I supose it is
related to the spaces in it's name. What
My List do not send mails to all members
Only recive mail the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We are in need of someone who can configure our installation of MailMan.
We send 400,000 emails per day and up to 800K about 4 times per month.
The delivery time is critical and cannot take ALL day to complete.
We are running Linux 7, sendmail on a 1.2Ghz machine with 1 Gig of memory.
We have p
Hi, (hope this is the right email address and that you can throw away
a short reply.)
I've tried with many sites and friends to get an answer about whether
there exist a function in Mailman that sends out the administration
notification in a kind of "cycling" manner - that is, for every
block
Helo World
My List do not send mail at the members
only recive the admin-email
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I am using mailman version 2.0.9 (Debian package 2.0.9-1) on a Debian
GNU/Linux system.
Mailman is doing a wonderful job of catching quite a bit of the spam
and virus messages sent to a mailing list that I maintain. Mailman
sends me mail that there are administrative requests pending. I bring
u
The first thing I'd do is take a look at the headers of the bogus confirm
messages.
Steve
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002,Adam Frank was heard to exclaim:
> I have been running a list for some time now, and recently seemingly
> random subscription confirmations are being sent to people on the
> list. Some
Hello
I use mailman is internal mailing distribution and mailman must/should
not send approval mails to the mail sender.
Is there a option to send this approval mails to a internal mail address
or to switch off this all ?
Thanks
Gruss
Grisu
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Does mailman have a reporting feature installed into it?
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Mailman,
Does it have support to have the user base in an mySQL backend? I could
not find anything describing this on you site.
Thanks
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On Tuesday 11 June 2002 12:31 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'd like to know if it's possible to configure Mailman to be test only
> rather than html. I haven't been able to find this info in the
> documentation on the web site nor in Chris Kolar's admin's guide
>
Version 2.1b2 (beta)
On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 04:12:30PM -0400, Christopher Miles wrote:
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> snippety-snip
>
> Jun 14 14:50:41 alice courieresmtpd:
> error,relay=:::127.0.0.1,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,to= [EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 431 Too many recipients.
>
> snip-snippety
Mailman is trying to send all m
Hi,
I'm running mailman 2.0.11 on a Redhat linux box. All has been working fine
until now.
I have about 13 lists and all work except one. When I send an e-mail to the
list [EMAIL PROTECTED],
I turned ack on, I get back a message saying the msg was received, but
nothing is sent out to the list
Hi,
I'm running a mandatory announce list (dont worry, its not spam, just things i
want people to know, for some friends etc, like where the free beer is ;), and
I'd like to know how i can prevent people from unsubscribing, or at least only
being able to unsubscribe when an admin explicitly allow
OK, I tried arch to import my old procmail archives. From
/usr/lib/mailman/bin, I used...
./arch
...where was a local copy of one of the old archives containing
message from back in 1999. Instead of importing them correctly, it only
seemed to bloat the size of the May-2002 archive without inc
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 04:02:13PM -0500, Adam Frank wrote:
> I have been running a list for some time now, and recently seemingly
> random subscription confirmations are being sent to people on the
> list. Some people are reporting recieving over a dozen confirmations a
> day (you know, the "Conf
Hi
I can just about manage to login to the list admin section but as soon
as I
have used it for a while and try to edit or view the subscribers list,
the whole site just stops working (browser keeps timing out) and none of
the pages load at all. I tried from my office T3 connection with the
same
Title: Problem with Large Mailing List (431)
Hello
I have a rather large mailing list, I’m also a new Mailman user. I work for an ISP, and a couple of the organizations we host have had problems with Yahoo! Groups, so we have setup Mailman for them.
The group in question has around 500 members
On 6/11/02 1:35 PM, "Gour" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can just confirm that I have the same problem, but so far didn't get
> any reply hot to resolve it.
>
> I also have Mailman 2.0.11 plus htdig patch.
Just needed to install the cron jobs. Didn't realize they were needed for
delivery. All
Jeff Berliner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We've had Mailman working just fine for two years, but in the
> past day we've encountered a perplexing problem. While all other
> functions continue to operate normally (mail is sent, listinfo, options
> and admin scripts all work), the adm
Does this program support html mailings?
If it does not do you know of and possibly sell any programs that do?
Thanks
Jp
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Hello
I'd like to know if it's possible to configure Mailman to be test only
rather than html. I haven't been able to find this info in the
documentation on the web site nor in Chris Kolar's admin's guide
thanks
Ian Masters
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We are using Mailman to distribute messages
generated by our web server. Some
of these messages are intercepted and require admin approval. The reason given is:
Message has implicit destination
The list address is present in either the To: or CC: fields, so I’m confused about the
Another user had this problem and it was a spam program removing the
>From header field. note, there are two FROM header fields, there's
From: which is down in the list of headers a bit, but the first one is
evidently always "From name date" where date has spaces too. this is i
guess the mbox
On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 09:35:02AM -0600, Chris Wiegand wrote:
> Here, all of my users are Windows users, and non-technical ones at that.
> I read on that sourceforge page:
>
> > For the remaining people who do not want two copies and can't remove
> > duplicates on their side, the next version o
Okay, I have a question on this topic:
Here, all of my users are Windows users, and non-technical ones at that.
I read on that sourceforge page:
> For the remaining people who do not want two copies and can't remove
> duplicates on their side, the next version of mailman will allow on a
> per
Hi,
When Mailman determines that an email address is incorrect? Is the
address simply
taken off the list or are the administrators notified in some way?
Thanks,
Thilak
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On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:18:08 -0400 (EDT)
Chad Rebuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I see my posts to the list I often see "On Behalf Of Chad
> Rebuck". I am the admin for the list, but when I send an email to the
> list I don't want it to appear to come from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] I want it t
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