Lets say that I have a list (games) and subscribed to the list are both
the game players and the game planers. Is there a way to use the aliases
to allow email to circulate between the planers only without creating a
second list, as that is a site restriction (one list per group).
I was thinking
Hi,
This evening a users sent a posting to one of my mailing lists that was
inappropriate for that list but was blocked as the user was not using
their subscribed email address.
Logging onto the mailing list web inteface, from within 'pending requests',
I discarded the posting and had it forwarde
At 12:03 PM +1000 2004/05/12, Dave Richards wrote:
I have a number of lists that have a limited set of addresses that can
send to it. Is there a way to bounce any other senders immediately,
instead of queueing in the administrative requests?
Go to the "Membership List" page under "Membership
Hi,
I have a number of lists that have a limited set of addresses that can send to it. Is
there a way to bounce any other senders immediately, instead of queueing in the
administrative requests?
Current settings:
moderated = NO
member_posting_only = NO
posters = ['[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL
hmmm try doing a reverse dns lookup on the server you are sending from
and see if it is a valid client to be sending mail through your exchange
server. if not you may have to add it to your dns or agents to relay mail
for (at least i think that is what that version of exchange calles it)
i am
Hi,
I have a number of lists that have a limited set of addresses that can send to it. Is
there a way to bounce any other senders immediately, instead of queueing in the
administrative requests?
Current settings:
moderated = NO
member_posting_only = NO
posters = ['[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL
--On Wednesday, May 12, 2004 3:49 PM +0530 Somshekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
i wanted to setup mailman in DSL connection and i have a static IP. My
postfix is working good. pl tell me how should i go about it
thanks in advance
To which I reply:
Download the tarball. Un-tar it. Read the docu
Kai Schaetzl writes:
thanks kai
i will start working on it
Somshekar wrote on Wed, 12 May 2004 15:49:31 +0530:
i wanted to setup mailman in DSL connection and i have a static IP. My
postfix is working good. pl tell me how should i go about it
There's nothing special, it's not of interest to
On 12 May 2004, at 12:31, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Lloyd F. Tennison wrote on Tue, 11 May 2004 18:48:12 -0700:
Sender and the Errors
Sender is widely in use. Don't know what you mean by Errors.
I think he was referring to the Errors-to: header which MM inserts. Not
an RFC mandated header and deprec
On Wed, 12 May 2004 15:49:31 +0530
Somshekar wrote:
> hi
>
> i wanted to setup mailman in DSL connection and i have a static IP. My
>
> postfix is working good. pl tell me how should i go about it
>
> thanks in advance
>
> bye
> somu
Hi,
The connection type doesn't matter. If you've alre
Lloyd F. Tennison wrote on Tue, 11 May 2004 18:48:12 -0700:
> Sender and the Errors
>
Sender is widely in use. Don't know what you mean by Errors.
Kai
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Somshekar wrote on Wed, 12 May 2004 15:49:31 +0530:
> i wanted to setup mailman in DSL connection and i have a static IP. My
> postfix is working good. pl tell me how should i go about it
>
There's nothing special, it's not of interest to Mailman, if you use DSL
or not, just follow the setup in
hi
i wanted to setup mailman in DSL connection and i have a static IP. My
postfix is working good. pl tell me how should i go about it
thanks in advance
bye
somu
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