On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 21:15:11 -0500
John Tice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can one eliminate the extraneous links below the real header and
> above the message in posts? Also, my ISP adds several lines of
> anti-abuse headers. All this makes for amateur-looking, junked up
> posts. I want to c
I am personalizing my lists and I notice that user_optionsurl uses
the hostname from /etc/hosts and not the one that is configured using
DEFAULT_URL_HOST or DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST. Is there a way to change
that?
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Family Physicians'
Greetings,
How can one eliminate the extraneous links below the real header and
above the message in posts? Also, my ISP adds several lines of
anti-abuse headers. All this makes for amateur-looking, junked up
posts. I want to clean it up. Is this possible? How does one do it?
Thanks,
John
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I fix!! i modify de cmd_unsubscribe.py and this work ok now.
I can unsubscribe members with de admin password
SiMaR
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> "SW" == Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SW> Don't know if this helps, but Hotmail checks headers, and if the hotmail
SW> address isn't on the To: or CC: line, it goes to the Trash folder.
So nobody having a hotmail.com address can receive this list? Sounds
too bizarre to be true.
Thanks for the suggestion, however Full Personalization sends the email
out to the user using their full address in to To: line. Why is it then
that e-mails sent out without Full Personalization (send out only to the
group rather than the individual in the To: line) work whereas
personalized ones
Hi All!
I have a list owner who needs to send HTML formatted email to his
subscribers...
This is a real estate agent and the subscribers are people from all over the
country that would like to see property listings, i.e. HTML layout &
pictures...
No matter how I setup the list it does not se
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 03:26:30PM -0800, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 14:41:53 -0800
> Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A couple other feature requests 1) A setting which lets people
> > confirm their own messages (as with TMDA) - this way lists can stay
> > open bu
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 14:41:53 -0800
Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A couple other feature requests 1) A setting which lets people
> confirm their own messages (as with TMDA) - this way lists can stay
> open but still require some sort of confirmation before letting a
> message thro
Why i can't unsubscribe members ?? like in previous version ( 2.0.13 )
In previous version i send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] whith the
follow command i the subject
unsubscribe adminpassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i try in this version
unsubscribe adminpassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and don't work
P
A couple other feature requests
1) A setting which lets people confirm their own messages (as with TMDA)
- this way lists can stay open but still require some sort of
confirmation before letting a message through.
2) The response from email confirmation is the same, whether or not the
message
19-Feb-03 at 15:17, Andrew Snook ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Is it just me, or do Fully Personalized messages get filtered out by
> hotmail? When I have MailMan set up to use only semi-personalized
> messages, it goes through fine. Am I missing a setting in MailMan?
Don't know if this helps, b
Is it just me, or do Fully Personalized messages get filtered out by
hotmail? When I have MailMan set up to use only semi-personalized
messages, it goes through fine. Am I missing a setting in MailMan?
Andrew
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On 19 Feb 2003, Sage wrote:
> My apologies if this has been brought up before, but I do not see any
> answers in the recent archives.
>
> The archive pages for my mailman lists do not automatically wrap the
> text of each message. Since these pages use the tag to display the
> message, each messag
My apologies if this has been brought up before, but I do not see any
answers in the recent archives.
The archive pages for my mailman lists do not automatically wrap the
text of each message. Since these pages use the tag to display the
message, each message consists of several very long lines t
Dear All,
I have here exactly the same problem, so any replies
please, please, please, please, please over the list, and
not just to Christopher...
Thanks!
Thorsten
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 19:42, you wrote:
> I am using version 2.0.10 of Mailman. A list
> administrator has
I am using version 2.0.10 of Mailman. A list administrator has asked that
the From: header show that all messages are coming from a specific address,
as there are 4 people who do all the sending. By setting the Reply-to:
Explicit Address, I can specify what address I want all replies to go to. I
ca
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Paul Kleeberg wrote:
> I tried doing this with Mailman 2.1.1 and was unsuccessful. All new
> subscribers entered in to the "Mass Subscription" form in the
> Membership Management Section were added as receiving the regular
> delivery method regardl
I tried doing this with Mailman 2.1.1 and was unsuccessful. All new
subscribers entered in to the "Mass Subscription" form in the
Membership Management Section were added as receiving the regular
delivery method regardless of whether regular or digest was selected
in the "Digest Options" secti
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