Hi,
But, looking at the privacy options->subscription rules, I have one more question.
There I only show "List of addresses which are banned from membership in this mailing
list.
(Details for ban_list)" field. Where can I use regular expressions to limit the
domain names that are allowed
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your very helpful answers; both answers were what I was trying to find.
Damar
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From: McKeever Chris
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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] 2 questions ab
Thanks to some excellent help I now have MailMan working with one of my
servers. What I am wondering is to how to stop the "A terse phrase
identifying this list." text from the General Options Admin URL from
appending itself to the Reply-To in the message header ?
It looks like this:
Problem solved.
After updating, I was able to run "list_members" on all of the
lists accept one. The one that failed still caused a traceback.
Logged on as mailman user, I did a cd to .../var/lists/[listname]
and then found config.pck and config.pck.last, after copying
config.pck.last to config.p
Afternoon all.
I'm the process of upgrading our main departmental server from an old
and crotchety Sparc Server 10 to a nice dual-Athloon redhat box and have
run into a minor glitch in moving mailman.
I have sucessfully moved the lists over and and everything appears to be
there except in the web
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> - I have try it to install mailman with the RPM mailman-2.0.13-3.i386.rpm
> - My system ist RedHat 8.0 whit sendmail
>
> My problem is:
> The installation was succsesfully.
> /var/mailman/bin/check_perms was succsesfully
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Mike Gifford wrote:
> I did manage to get mailman set up to run with sendmail
Cool.
> & wanted to report back to the list on what was useful. First,
> Todd's advice to comment out the DAEMON_OPTIONS in
> /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
>
> dnl # DAEMON_OPTION
Hi there list,
I am having some trouble setting up mailman on a Debian system with kernel
2.4.22 with Speakup a screen reader for Linux included in the kernel. I
am very new to Linux and think I can handle this I read the documentation
but I am getting lost as to put what where. If someone would
Hello,
I have a question concerning Mailman.
I have created a mailinglist with 35 users. The users very offen receive an
errormessage that they are not allowed to post to the mailinglist, althought
there emailadres
is correct. I tried to solve this to allow non-members to post but the
message st
Hello
This is my first step with the Mailinglist.
- I have try it to install mailman with the RPM mailman-2.0.13-3.i386.rpm
- My system ist RedHat 8.0 whit sendmail
My problem is:
The installation was succsesfully.
/var/mailman/bin/check_perms was succsesfully.
The admin Web-Page is ready.
Hi,
How do I prevent the list address to be shown in the Too: field when
members receive the message?
Kind regards,
Tietse Stelma
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Hello,
I did manage to get mailman set up to run with sendmail & wanted to
report back to the list on what was useful. First, Todd's advice to
comment out the DAEMON_OPTIONS in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
dnl # DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
(Two comments on this - what an od
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