Hi all,
I've installed mailman 2.013 on my Redhat 7.2 box.
Qmail is my MTA and I'm having a hard time getting
Mailman to work right.
I can create lists and the system notifies me of the
new list. I can even log in to the info page and
sign-up. The system sends me a confirmation message.
BUT,
Hi!
We use Mailman 2.0 for a number of lists which require arcives that
are open to all. We have had problems with spammers scraping addresses
from these archives and we wish to do something about it. The problem
is that if we hide all of the email addresses then legitimate users
will not be able
The To: field has the sender's address in it? Huh? It should have the
list address in it. If you mean, is there a way to have each subscriber's
address appear in the To: field, rather than the list address, the answer,
I believe, is no. This is because Mailman doesn't send the messages one
by
Is there a way to change the email address in the to: field to reflect
the recipient's address rather than the sender's address?
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Does anybody know how to figure optimal speed settings for throughput?
We have Mailman and Postfix sending out on a 1Mbps line. Is there a way
to determine what the best case speed would be?
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Didn't see anything about this in the FAQ.
Is it possible to limit the maximum number of subscribers on a list?
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On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 15:53, NOW Website Coordinator wrote:
> The web site warns away from using it, but I see responses on the mailing
> list that suggest people should use it in production if they want certain
> features.
>
> When is it going to come out of beta?
That's Barry's call.
>
> Is
I'll admit - we are using 2.1b1. I deployed it because we needed some
feature (I forget which), which was only in the 2.1 series. It has been very
stable, for us. When 2.1 goes "stable", I'll migrate over then. I use
Postfix with it, the redhat package version for rh 7.2. I use it's built in
archi
The web site warns away from using it, but I see responses on the mailing
list that suggest people should use it in production if they want certain
features.
When is it going to come out of beta?
Is anyone currently using it?
Are you using it with Qmail in production?
Would you recommend it?
Anyone know of a way to easily block messages that contain the Klez virus in
2.0.13?
I've got a attachment stripping patch on my install of Mailman, so the Klez
payload isn't delivered, but the blank messages are still being sent
through.
Thanks!
david
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Exactly right!
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 09:30, Paul Kiely wrote:
> i've tried a whole manner of quotes and escaping out
> the spaces. i've tried the following with no luck:
>
> rmlist -a "test list"
> rmlist -a 'test list"
> rmlist -a test\ list
> rmlist -a "test\ list"
> rmlist -a 'test\ list'
The web interface is not going to give you what you want, but if you can
login to the server (even as an ordinary user) you might be able to read
the /etc/aliases file.
grep post /etc/aliases
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 20:10, Jeff Forrester wrote:
> Is there a way for an administrator to view unadv
i've tried a whole manner of quotes and escaping out
the spaces. i've tried the following with no luck:
rmlist -a "test list"
rmlist -a 'test list"
rmlist -a test\ list
rmlist -a "test\ list"
rmlist -a 'test\ list'
none have worked.
i'm no python guru but i looked in the source for
rmlist and
It means just what the previous line said:
pid 32821 (sendmail), uid 0, was killed: out of swap space
Running out of swap space is VERY BAD. All kinds of BAD things will happen to
your system. the line you referenced simply means that a function called
swap_pager_getswapspace wasn't able to
I noticed that Apache died during the night over during this period and
rummaging through some log files, I've picked up this:
pid 32821 (sendmail), uid 0, was killed: out of swap space
Oct 9 00:05:23 custsvr1 /kernel: pid 32821 (sendmail), uid 0, was killed:
out of swap space
swap_pager_getswap
On 10/10/02 6:07 AM, "John Wards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just asked my girlfriend who is studying human science.and she said
>
> "The process of breaking down your food into managable parts"
>
I think she's right. Have you noticed that the subscriber list has two
columns for "
I have just asked my girlfriend who is studying human science.and she said
"The process of breaking down your food into managable parts"
John
P.S. It just puts all emails that were sent to the list in the digest period
into one big email.
On Thursday 10 Oct 2002 10:59 am, Elliot Kleiman w
I am new to mailman and mailing lists. What is the digest feature? What is digesting?
Thanks,
Elliot
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