I wrote:
> Maybe it would be better to override the
> sending time stamp only when it's, say, 2 days or more away
> from the Mailman server time?
and Brad Knowles wrote:
To really do it properly, you'd have to parse the date/time
stamps on every hop that the message passed through, con
I have a client who has several mailing lists (some of them quite large) on
our server. The lists all behave properly, work well, etc. The problem my
client has is the list subscribers see the listname-bounces as the reply to
or the from address, and they think their messages are bouncing. Th
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 17:53, Mark A. Mandel wrote:
> On your web page
>http://www.list.org/lists.html
>
> the link labeled
>
>{{Listowners}} is a mailing list with a non-technical focus,
> specifically for discussions from the perspective of listowners and
> moderators who do not have "sh
Why not read the instructions included in the downloaded archive?
Mike
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of jsingh
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 4:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Mailman-Users] install instructions
>
>
At 11:09 PM +0100 2004/01/12, Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
Well, it seems that instead of overriding "Date:" field by the date from
"Received:" it's enough to use the date from "Received:". At least in
Mhonarc it is like that. I think it should be available as an option in
Mailman.
The Mhonarc
Where can I find install instructions on the web for latest mailman install.
thanks
Jaskaran Singh
University Systems & Security
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1000 River Road, Mail Stop TBH1-01
Teaneck, NJ 07666
--
Mailman-Users mai
At 9:53 PM +0100 2004/01/12, Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
http://www.mhonarc.org/MHonArc/doc/resources/datefields.html
[ ... deletia ... ]
I don't know if it is foolproof, but I would wish also pipermail to look
rather at the received date, than sender composed date (from 2024 or
something).
At 21:45 2004-01-12, Svante Pettersson wrote:
Maybe I run the wrong version.
Yes, I need to convince the server admin to update our Mailman. Thanks to
Simon and Dan!
/Svante
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.
At 18:12 2004-01-12, Rob wrote:
When I get the bounce action notification I take the email address put it in
a text file( one per row) then cut and paste into mass removal
Can someone please post the exact location of this mass removal form? Oh,
and the version they're running. I have looked and l
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 14:37, Gary McClellan wrote:
> Since I'm not a Python developer, can anyone suggest a simple script/program
> that would extract the email address of all the folks on my list who have had
> their subscription disabled due to bouncing?
You can grab this information out of th
Is there any way to post a message from the administrative web pages
instead of sending an e-mail? I've got a situation where my mail server
is down, but I can get to my list admin pages and I want to send out a
message to my mailing list.
--
M
Since I'm not a Python developer, can anyone suggest a simple script/program
that would extract the email address of all the folks on my list who have had
their subscription disabled due to bouncing?
--
Gary McClellan
Gary D McClellan and Associates Ltd
717 Portland Avenue
Beloit, WI 53511
Tel:
At 12:04 PM -0600 2004/01/12, Paul H Byerly wrote:
That would make a mess of time stamps, especially on an
international list.
Or any list spanning multiple timezones.
Maybe it would be better to override the
sending time stamp only when it's, say, 2 days or more aw
At 5:52 PM +0100 2004/01/12, Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
No. The latest version of the mailman will only allow mailing
list members to post through to the newsgroup. Newsgroup postings
will be allowed through without restriction. Have your admin install
version 2.1.4.
He is using ver
"Andrzej Kasperowicz" wrote:
2
I think that there should be an option allowing to archive mails
according to date of reception of the posts by mailman, and not date set
by user who sends it.
That would make a mess of time stamps, especially on an international
list. Maybe it would be better
I get this error when I post to my test list.
I do know that other lists on the same box work just fine.
Would anyone have an Idea where to start looking to fix this?
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: From office test 1-12-04
Sent: 1/12/2
12-Jan-04 at 12:12, Rob ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> When I get the bounce action notification I take the email address put it in
> a text file( one per row) then cut and paste into mass removal and hit the
> submit changes button. I just did 150 of them, this morning. I'd love it if
> anyone has
When I get the bounce action notification I take the email address put it in
a text file( one per row) then cut and paste into mass removal and hit the
submit changes button. I just did 150 of them, this morning. I'd love it if
anyone has a script to generate this text file for me. But for now it
Hello again,
Sorry to bother you again.
How can I solve the language problem ?
I've written a text for the : " List-specific text prepended to
new-subscriber welcome message " as bellows.
How can I solve this ?
Paulo Dinis
Certified Safety Tecnician
Ergonomist
Website : http://www.paulodinis.co
Jon Carnes wrote:
When you create the list, use the fully qualified domain name with it.
For example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rather than just using the name "new_list"...
Thanks for the answer. I've tried this, but I only got:
Error: List name must not include "@"
It's actually in the docs :-)
Wher
Hello,
I have a problem in version 2.1.3.
Footer added to mail sent to regular list members, and I have mine like this
:
___
%(real_name)s mailing list - Fórum de SHST
Para enviar mensagens para o fórum use este endereço :
%(real_name)[EMAIL PROTECTED](h
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 07:09, Dirk FÃrsterling wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> so tired of Postfix or did I violate a rule I didn't know. If so,
> I want to apologize, but I still didn't find anything.
>
> One slight hint anybody?
When you create the list, use the fully qualified domain name with it.
For e
Reduzir contas de telefone
Reduzir despesas de telefone
A redução de contas telefônicas apenas é possivel atraves de tecnologia
de ponta e grande expertise. Nossa consultoria pode reduzir até 50%
todas as suas contas telefonicas. Agora suas despesas com a TELEFONICA,
VIVO, BCP, TIM, EMBRATEL, AT
12-Jan-04 at 12:58, Svante Pettersson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I run a mailing list with 10215 members. Every month when we send out our
> announcements to this list, we get 40 or 50 bounces from address that are
> over quota or has ceased to exist and so on. You know the drill.
> Unsubscri
Hi List,
so tired of Postfix or did I violate a rule I didn't know. If so,
I want to apologize, but I still didn't find anything.
One slight hint anybody?
---8<---8<-8<---
Hi,
Using virtual domains with mailman seems to be one of the favourite
t
* Svante Pettersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I run a mailing list with 10215 members. Every month when we send out our
> announcements to this list, we get 40 or 50 bounces from address that are
> over quota or has ceased to exist and so on. You know the drill.
> Unsubscribing these people is hel
I run a mailing list with 10215 members. Every month when we send out our
announcements to this list, we get 40 or 50 bounces from address that are
over quota or has ceased to exist and so on. You know the drill.
Unsubscribing these people is hell with Mailman since you have to do it
with the
Hi,
Whenever someone sends a moderated message to one of our lists, the
message appears to disappear into a blackhole. On closer inspection, our
Exim log is showing the message being fed into Mailman; in mailman's
'error' log, we're seeing:
Jan 12 10:45:55 2004 (25594) Uncaught runner exceptio
test
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
This
11-Jan-04 at 23:21, Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> At 1:35 AM +0100 2004/01/11, Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
> > I think that there should be present a link to the main archive web page
> > in every archivised message seen in archive, because at the moment there
> > is only link to the su
30 matches
Mail list logo