I set up several virtual domains last year using virtuald, which worked very
well, and separate directories for the mail and cgi portions of mailman. The
cgi side consisted mostly of symbolic links to various directories on the mail
side. I've forgotten now why I had to do it that way, but I se
On Thursday 04 July 2002 02:43 pm, Victoriano Giralt wrote:
> > On Thursday 04 July 2002 07:10 am, Bausch, Jean wrote:
> >> Is there a configuration item to make Mailman break down very long
> >> lines?
> >>
> >> Most of my mailing lists' members are using Outlook 2000 and their
> >> messages are
> On Thursday 04 July 2002 07:10 am, Bausch, Jean wrote:
>> Is there a configuration item to make Mailman break down very long
>> lines?
>>
>> Most of my mailing lists' members are using Outlook 2000 and their
>> messages are shown in both the archive view and the html view with
>> very long line
On Thursday 04 July 2002 07:10 am, Bausch, Jean wrote:
> Is there a configuration item to make Mailman break down very long lines?
>
> Most of my mailing lists' members are using Outlook 2000 and their messages
> are shown in both the archive view and the html view with very long lines
> without a
Hi everyone. I am putting a new hard drive in my server with a
clean install of Redhat 7.3 and its included Mailman RPM (version
2.9.0-1). I am looking for some advice on how to move all of the
Mailman files (membership, archives, list configs, etc.) from the old
drive to the new one safely.
I did not get any responses, so I'm reposting this issue.
Getting the following error when digest is sent, followed by multiple copies
of the digest sent to digest subscribers.
Jun 29 16:32:01 2002 (17194) Delivery exception: [Errno 32] Br
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>> Another questions: How does the mailman gets the emails requests?
>
>Mailman gets the mails from the MTA/MDA.
I use sendmail as MTA.
>> Where i have to put the emails address configuration, the email user
>> and password account ?
>
>Did you mean the subscribers?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> >> So, how many emails address i need if i want to made a mailing list
> >> call 'curso_linux' including the mailman management ?
> >
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> Is there no needs to a email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> So, how many emails address i need if i want to made a mailing list
>> call 'curso_linux' including the mailman management ?
>
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Is there no needs to a email address like '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' ?
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"Bausch, Jean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a configuration item to make Mailman break down very long lines?
>
> Most of my mailing lists' members are using Outlook 2000 and their messages are
>shown in both the archive view and the html view with very long lines without any
>line wr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> So, how many emails address i need if i want to made a mailing list
> call 'curso_linux' including the mailman management ?
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Is there a configuration item to make Mailman break down very long lines?
Most of my mailing lists' members are using Outlook 2000 and their messages are shown
in both the archive view and the html view with very long lines without any line
wrapping. I don't
know whether Outlook or Mailman are
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up a mailman mailing list and i have a few questions.
I didn't found anywhere how many email address i have to configure in the
mail server.
I'm not responsible for my company mail server and i have to send them a
request with
all the mail accounts that i need. So, how
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