On Monday, August 18, 2003, at 08:49 pm, Shackelford, John-Mason wrote:
I am having trouble finding any canonical installation notes on the
net.
I've installed mailman-2.0.13-3mdk.i586.rpm but am having trouble
figuring
out what comes next. Judging from the change history, this RPM appears
to
List
I have Mailman 2.1.1 on RedHat 8 and the lists are all moderated.
I have our main list which is a combination of 6 smaller lists. Sometimes
the messages sent to the larger list are really intended for one of the
smaller lists. When the message bounce is sent to the moderator, is it
possib
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 10:45, Chuming Chen wrote:
> Before I send a digest out, I would like to edit it. Where in the
> Unix world is it located? How can I have permission to read/write
> it?
It lives in lists//digest.mbox
> I would like to be able to send out a digest when I want. From
> the h
Dear Mailmaners,
I recently found a loop when (I think) someone sent an email with a spoofed
from/reply-to address.
This appeared to be achieved by sending email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
We are using Postfix, and have the following Mailman aliases and virtual
addresses set
Bruce,
You need to reply to the email from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to
Approve a message held for moderation.
If you can't reply to an attachment (many email clients can't), you will
have to create a message to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and copy
the Subject: of the second attached message (starts with "c
I am having trouble finding any canonical installation notes on the net.
I've installed mailman-2.0.13-3mdk.i586.rpm but am having trouble figuring
out what comes next. Judging from the change history, this RPM appears to do
quite a bit as part of its installation. Could someone point me toward so
John,
When I reply, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is what is on the To: line.
Bruce
At 03:42 PM 8/18/2003, you wrote:
Bruce,
Let's start with whether you are replying correctly.
When you reply to the moderation message, what ends up on your To: line?
If you are sending to the wrong address, clearly the wr
Bruce,
Let's start with whether you are replying correctly.
When you reply to the moderation message, what ends up on your To: line?
If you are sending to the wrong address, clearly the wrong thing will
happen.
--
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own
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John,
After I reply by placing Approved:password on the first line of the reply,
it sends me another bounce message which contains the original, 1st bounce
message, and the 2nd bounced message. There are no attachments but they are
contained within the body of the message.
My address is the li
Bruce,
Bruce Embrey wrote:
I want to use the Approved: header and am having trouble getting it to
work. I tried replying to the message with Approved: list password but
it generates another bounce processing message. If I do this what will
keep the rest of the list from learning my list passwo
Hi,
I have some bugs to report -- not really bugs, exactly, but problems with
the Mailman interface (especially the web/email interface as it pertains to
list subscribers) and the inflexibility of some of the templates.
Basically, in the version of Mailman I'm using, the program interface does
not
List:
I am using Mailman 2.1.1 on RedHat 8.0.
I want to use the Approved: header and am having trouble getting it to
work. I tried replying to the message with Approved: list password but it
generates another bounce processing message. If I do this what will keep
the rest of the list from lear
Dear All,
Let say I have a domain name called dom1.com. Accessing the Admin Links page
gives me the same interface but with different email address. e.g.:
1- www.dom1.com/mailman/admin gives me (send questions and comments to
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
2- list.dom1.com/mailman/admin gives me (se
I've tried to follow
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.011.htp and
can't get the welcome message to customise... any ideas?
(MM version 2.0.13)
Also, how do you change the acknowledgement e-mail's title?
Thanks.
Simon
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