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Brandon Joseph Adams wrote:
> Is there any option somewhere to configure what Mailman sets in the
> Precedence header? By default on Mandrake 9.1 (Mailman 2.0.x) it sets
> Precedence: bulk which is causing many webmail users (especially yahoo)
> to get
Is there any option somewhere to configure what Mailman sets in the
Precedence header? By default on Mandrake 9.1 (Mailman 2.0.x) it sets
Precedence: bulk which is causing many webmail users (especially yahoo)
to get it in the bulk/junk mail folders. The bulk mail gets dumped
regularly and thus man
Hello-
I have a mailman mailing list and many of the members do not show up
when I browse using the legend (by first letter of the email address).
But these addresses do show up when I do a 'Find Member' search for a
specific user. Are you aware of this problem and the cause of it? How
can I f
I knew it had to be something stupid...
I had my firewall (which also runs on the same system as mailman,
sendmail, etc. cranked down so tight it was blocking the smtp server
on 127.0.0.1. Once I opened that up again, messages work. Now all I
need to do is fix the performance I could sen
I'll get right on it - this should have been working 2 days ago...
Thanks!
Mike-
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:59:20 -0400, you wrote:
>I've been working on one of those and it has a modified Postfix integration
>section. I highly recommend using Postfix over Sendmail. Qmail needs to
>change its licen
I just noticed that when I have mailman running (for what THAT'S
worth), the system bogs down hopelessly.
I MUST have this thing set up wrong, but darned if I see what I did!
I've tried following the INSTALL file that comes with mailman, but I
guess I'm too stupid - is there a blooming idiots g
Hello guys,
I've looked at mailman several times over the past three years -- but
always decided against it simply because I have limited computer expertise
and usually need the help of a support desk. However, after pricing some of
the bloated programs on the market like Web Crossing -- and af
Yes, it is. At this point I've only got one subscriber to a test list
- me. I have no good way to tell if it will send to a different
domain...
Mike-
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 09:54:44 -0700, you wrote:
>This sounds similar to what I've been seeing. Is the email address that
>you're sending to on
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:04:50 -0500, you wrote:
>If you are using the RPM that came with RH9, that's your problem...it's
>broken. Remove the RPM and install from source.
>
>Mike
I Already did that twice, but thanks for the suggestion.
Mike-
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:20:04 -0400, you wrote:
>Does "mailmanctl stop" kill all the mailman processes or does the
>Outgoing queue stay up?
Looks like it kills everything.
>Which version of python are you running?
Python 2.2.2
Mike-
Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive.
Hi all,
I've been having a weird problem. If I try to subscribe to a mailing
list on my domain, I don't get the confirmation email. Likewise, if I'm
on a list and I send a mail to the list, I don't receive the message.
The message gets sent fine from my domain because addresses that are not
in
Hi,
Does anyone have instructions on how to integrate mailman
with courier mta?
Thanks
Ricardo
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Is it possible to use the Mailman software to send messages to those whose
e-mails I upload into the list database, although the addressees do not
register themselves? Can I ensure that they only receive messages from me,
the administrator, and not from others? If so, how. Thank you,
Don Sha
Thanks Todd.
I did have a RedirectMatch in the httpd.conf file.
When I commented it out and restarted the web server
I was able to access http://$Server/mailman/admin/mailman.
Looking over the 2.1-8 notes I don't see a reference
to this command so it must have been eliminated in this
version of th
At 02:17 AM 9/10/2003, you wrote:
If we turn on VERP, how is mail to the unqualified -bounces@
address processed? Is it ignored?
At the moment we are frequently getting subscriptions disabled
on the webdav.org lists (which don't use VERP) by stray SoBig
bounces using a real subscriber as the return
> "JO" == Joe Orton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JO> bounces using a real subscriber as the return address and
JO> -bounces@ as the recipient.
JO> Will turning on VERP avoid this headache?
Doubtful. The reason the -bounces@ address is the recipient is
because it is in people's LookOut! addre
On fre, 2003-09-12 at 14:42, Angel Gabriel wrote:
> How can I setup mailman to use virtual domains?
>
> If I use http://domainA.com/mailman/admin/ I get the same page as
> http://domainB.com/mailman/admin
>
> How can I set diffrent lists for diffrent domains?
have you read:
/usr/share/doc/mailma
How can I setup mailman to use virtual domains?
If I use http://domainA.com/mailman/admin/ I get the same page as
http://domainB.com/mailman/admin
How can I set diffrent lists for diffrent domains?
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using redhat 9, sendmail 8.12.8, mailman 2.1.2
I can access the web interface, send messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
not receive any error replies. What I cannot do is get any mail from
mailman. If I subscribe to a list, I don't receive the confirmation
message. If I send a message to [EMAIL
(post this in mailman listowners before but here seems to be the right
place)
Hi there,
i am a little bit confused with a more technical problem. Hopefully that
anyone have an idea:
A User try to write a Mail to the List with Outlook CWS with MIME
without any Encoding. Those Mails vanished. In t
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