On 4 Jul 2004, at 22:54, Akop Pogosian wrote:
I have compiled mailman 2.1.5 with the follwing options:
--with-mailhost=host.domain.com --with-urlhost=www.host.domain.com
Now, some users (including me) have "search domain.com" in our
resolv.conf, so we can visit the web server by simply typing:
http
I have upgraded mailman installation from 2.0.13 to 2.1.5. The
documetation mentions something about updating list templates but I
am still not sure how to do it. So far I have run the following
commands:
cd ~mailman/lists
for i in *;do diff -r $i ../templates/en > $i.diffs;done
Now, the *.diff f
I have compiled mailman 2.1.5 with the follwing options:
--with-mailhost=host.domain.com --with-urlhost=www.host.domain.com
Now, some users (including me) have "search domain.com" in our
resolv.conf, so we can visit the web server by simply typing:
http://www.host in the address bar in the web bro
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 4:35 PM -0400 2004-07-04, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
Here's the problem: I can send mail to a list from an account on the
list machine, and all recipients (either local or remote) get the
message just fine. However, sending a message to the same list from
any remote mac
At 4:35 PM -0400 2004-07-04, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
Here's the problem: I can send mail to a list from an account on the
list machine, and all recipients (either local or remote) get the
message just fine. However, sending a message to the same list from
any remote machine yields a "550 u
At 4:34 PM -0400 2004-07-04, Bruce Embrey wrote:
Am I correct in my assumption that a message to this is broken out into 6
messages (5 with 100 recipients and 1 with 92)?
It's going to depend a lot on your MTA and how it's configured,
and whether or not you are making use of personalization fea
At 4:23 PM -0400 2004-07-04, Bruce Embrey wrote:
I just upgraded Mailman from 2.1.1 to 2.1.5 through rpm. I checked
the /var/mailman/logs directory and it is empty. I have been running
Mailman for several months on this particular server so I would have
expected to see something in there. How d
Hi --
I have what seems to be a truly odd problem with integrating Mailman 2.1.4 and Exim4
on a Debian box. Google searches haven't gotten me anywhere near the answer.
This is a Debian stable (woody) box with Mailman 2.1.4 from backports.org and
backported Exim4 from www.logic.univie.ac.at/~amet
Mailman List:
I recently upgraded through rpm from 2.1.1 to 2.1.5. Just prior to
upgrading one of my lists failed to deliver the messages to all members
of a list. The mail server has a limit of 100 recipients per email. I
configured mailman for a maximum recipents to 100. My list has 592 memb
Mailman List:
I just upgraded Mailman from 2.1.1 to 2.1.5 through rpm. I checked the
/var/mailman/logs directory and it is empty. I have been running Mailman
for several months on this particular server so I would have expected to
see something in there. How do I enable logging for Mailman? What
On Sat, Jul 03, 2004 at 09:14:18AM -0400, Speedy Gonzalis wrote:
> Is there a way in 2.1 to set subscriptions on administrative
> hold via the command line?
By "administrative hold" do you mean you want to set your
@aol.com users to "no mail" status?
$ bin/withlist -l mylist
>>> for member in \
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