I have a FreeBSD server on which I host email and web sites for a number
of virtual domains, via postfix and apache. Several of the domains would
like to have mailman mailing lists, as well. Can each domain have what
appears to be it's own dedicated mailman instance, but with only one
actual in
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 11:26, Eduardo Ferreira de Carvalho wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Currently is using the last version of Mailman, but I do not know what
> it occurs that the archives of the list of the month of February/2004 do
> not appear. I used the command "arch" and appeared the month of
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 10:12, David Miner wrote:
> I am running version 2.1.4 of Mailman.
> It was installed from the FreeBSD port.
> I am running FreeBSD 4.9
> My MTA is sendmail.
>
> I have installed and configured Mailman 2.1.4. I have created a list and
> entered the information in /etc/alias
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 05:02, Leigh Silvester wrote:
> Okay I have spent about 5 hours going through archives but not found anything that
> addresses my scenario.
>
> In a nutshell I wish to be able to manage the membership of a list via emails sent
> by a PHP script, emails to a list admin which
I've been running mailman 2.0.x for several years on RedHat systems.
My first installation was from source so everything went into
/usr/local/mailman. For security and maintenance issues I've decided
to stay in step with Red Hat Network RPM updates, which requires that
I move the mailman instal
So far, I've successfully customized the following
Mailman HTML files for my lists:
- listinfo.html
- options.html
- subscribe.html
My problem is there seems to be two different sets
of HTML sent when the ".../mailman/options/" URL is
run. The first one is that which prompts the user for
Using Mailman 2.1.3, we have had problems with virus-generated messages with
spoofed senders getting through to a one-way list.
The only 'solution' I have found is to to disallow any non-moderated users
or administrators. This forces all messages, even from list admins, to be
moderated.
Under Pri
Hello list,
Currently is using the last version of Mailman, but I do not know what
it occurs that the archives of the list of the month of February/2004 do
not appear. I used the command "arch" and appeared the month of March.
Mine mailman is configured to appear to file monthly. It will be t
I am running version 2.1.4 of Mailman.
It was installed from the FreeBSD port.
I am running FreeBSD 4.9
My MTA is sendmail.
I have installed and configured Mailman 2.1.4. I have created a list and
entered the information in /etc/aliases and run newaliases.
My /var/log/maillog show incoming mail
I've been searching for a way to alter the "From:" and "To:" display
addresses as well, but have not had any luck. If this is not possible, I'd
definitely view that as a semi-important oversight, and would love to see
that functionality in a future release.
Jason
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Okay I have spent about 5 hours going through archives but not found anything that
addresses my scenario.
In a nutshell I wish to be able to manage the membership of a list via emails sent by
a PHP script, emails to a list admin which would probably include admin password to
authorise the actio
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