Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 6:37 PM -0400 2004-08-26, Mike wrote:
>
>> Wondering if anyone has a sense how long a message takes to send before I
>> can make changes to the membership list. The concern is if I make changes to
>> the subscriber list too quickly (remove them), then those folks may not
At 9:14 PM -0700 2004-08-26, Handicapper.net wrote:
I have an opt-in mailing list of about 7,500 readers. I need to send
e-mails at least weekly and sometimes daily, on occassion more than
one in a day.
Is there a way your service can help me?
We don't run a service. We're just a bunch of fe
At 6:37 PM -0400 2004-08-26, Mike wrote:
Wondering if anyone has a sense how long a message takes to send before I
can make changes to the membership list. The concern is if I make changes to
the subscriber list too quickly (remove them), then those folks may not get
the message.
The answer is
There is "new behavior" in 2.1.5 re. emergency moderation. If an
"un-moderated" member posts a message during emergency moderation, no
immediate message is sent to the list owner. Is there a new control to fix
this?
This is a very annoying bug because we run several low-traffic lists where
we
I had a problem and my MTA restart itself automatically. Mailman threw the following
error:(SMTP log)
Aug 27 04:38:41 2004 (26555) All recipients refused: please run connect() first
Aug 27 04:38:41 2004 (26555) All recipients refused: please run connect() first
Aug 27 04:38:41 2004 (26555) All
C. P. wrote:
>
>Is there a way to clone the configuration of a list, without the members?
>
The post in the archives at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-July/038053.html
might help.
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bryan wrote:
>Hey i got it up and running but i accidently have the email address that shows up for
>everything as [EMAIL PROTECTED], how do i get mailman to take out the www part and
>just use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I changed it in the mm_cfg.py file, and restarted httpd and mailman and it didnt fi
Rogers, David W wrote:
>I would like to eliminate my getting this email when someone sends a "spam"
>message to my list:
>
>
>Is it possible? I would really like these to be auto_discards.
>
Go to the list admin pages and select Privacy options...->Spam filters
and set action to discard.
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Handicapper.net wrote:
>
>I have an opt-in mailing list of about 7,500 readers. I need to send e-mails at
>least weekly and sometimes daily, on occassion more than one in a day.
>
>Is there a way your service can help me?
>
>How long does it usually take to deliver this number of e-mails?
>
>Ca
Bayou Bhangra wrote:
>I sent an email yesterday using your program, our host is
>advancednetworkinghosting.com and we had some serious issues. Normally, when we send
>a mail to our list, [EMAIL PROTECTED], the only address we can send it from is [EMAIL
>PROTECTED], but instead, anyone that res
Rory_Savage wrote:
>
>I got a small question. I have a Mailman list server that I've setup to
>collect root mail message. If on a remote machine I issue the command
>"echo Test | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]" it goes the list correctly. I have
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] in my .forward file in root's home dire
Cameron Tuckerman wrote:
>i can't remember the password to one of my mailing lists. I would create a
>new one but not only is there over 2,000 people on the list, we need to use
>that email addres (the one that the mailing list is setup to use). if there
>is any hope (or if there is'nt) please ema
i can't remember the password to one of my mailing lists. I would create a
new one but not only is there over 2,000 people on the list, we need to use
that email addres (the one that the mailing list is setup to use). if there
is any hope (or if there is'nt) please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
a
I got a small question. I have a Mailman list server that I've setup to
collect root mail message. If on a remote machine I issue the command
"echo Test | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]" it goes the list correctly. I have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in my .forward file in root's home directory on the remote
m
I sent an email yesterday using your program, our host is
advancednetworkinghosting.com and we had some serious issues. Normally, when we send
a mail to our list, [EMAIL PROTECTED], the only address we can send it from is [EMAIL
PROTECTED], but instead, anyone that responsed to [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello,
I have an opt-in mailing list of about 7,500 readers. I need to send e-mails at least
weekly and sometimes daily, on occassion more than one in a day.
Is there a way your service can help me?
How long does it usually take to deliver this number of e-mails?
Can can I be assured that t
A newbie question here...
Wondering if anyone has a sense how long a message takes to send before I
can make changes to the membership list. The concern is if I make changes to
the subscriber list too quickly (remove them), then those folks may not get
the message. I'd presume it has to do with ho
I would like to eliminate my getting this email when someone sends a "spam"
message to my list:
As list administrator, your authorization is requested for the following
mailing list posting:
List:[EM
Hey i got it up and running but i accidently have the email address that shows up for
everything as [EMAIL PROTECTED], how do i get mailman to take out the www part and
just use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I changed it in the mm_cfg.py file, and restarted httpd and mailman and it didnt fix
it.
Any ideas?
Hello:
Is there a way to clone the configuration of a list, without the members?
Carlos Pantelides
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Thomas Waters wrote:
>I've added several new lists and mail to those lists are generating
>"recipient not recognized by server error : Diagnostic code: smtp;550
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: User unknown in local recipient table. How
>to I repair this?
>
You may not have set up aliases for the new
I've added several new lists and mail to those lists are generating
"recipient not recognized by server error : Diagnostic code: smtp;550
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: User unknown in local recipient table. How
to I repair this?
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Director of Information and Communication Services
Uni
On 8/27/2004 5:31, "Kai Schaetzl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It's not that simple. SOME of the things you can put into mm_cfg.py apply
>> only to new lists.
>
> You mean NOT only? That's exactly what makes it so confusing, the overall
> changes which apply to all lists change immediately, the
Scott C. Villinski wrote:
I'm running mailman 2.1.3, and have a number of lists (111), but when
gate_news runs, it only processes 50 of them. If I run list_lists - it
shows all of them. In process_list, if I sort the Utils.list_names
before processing, I'll end up getting a different set of li
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 04:34:10PM +0200, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> Should the moderator password be in the mail header?
Yes, in a header labelled "Approved". [This can also appear as the
first line in the message body.] Mailman will remove the header (line)
and automatically send out the mess
Wouldn't it be too easy for someone to change their sender address and
get their spam out to our customers?
Configure the list to be moderated and alter your script so it includes
the moderation password in a header line.
Interesting.
Should the moderator password be in the mail header?
Thanks,
J
How can we secure our list server?
That would be a very real risk. One thing you could do is make the
Mailman server sit behind a firewall, and accept incoming connections
only from your local network. This would mean that someone would have
to be able to get access to one of your interna
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 02:40:15PM +0200, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> Wouldn't it be too easy for someone to change their sender address and
> get their spam out to our customers?
Configure the list to be moderated and alter your script so it includes
the moderation password in a header line.
At 2:40 PM +0200 2004-08-27, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
How can we secure our list server?
Just add all the necessary addresses to the list of addresses that
are allowed to post to the list. Moderate all other senders.
Wouldn't it be too easy for someone to change their sender address and
get t
On Friday 27 August 2004 14:40, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
>
> Wouldn't it be too easy for someone to change their sender
> address and get their spam out to our customers?
You mentioned, the newsletter will be sent by a script. Could it be
an option to extend the script a bit? F.e. you can add th
On Aug 27, 2004, at 04:11, Shane I. Hoffman wrote:
I need to adjust the formatting of MM-Roster-Option and some other MM
pieces, but I cannot find where to do it.
The text that replaces that is built in Mailman/HTMLFormatter.py
FormatRosterOptionForUser() and RosterOption()
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We will use Mailman to send our newsletter.
This newsletter will be sent from the same server every time.
The mailing-list will not be moderated, as the newsletter will be sent
automatically by a script, sometimes in the weekend where no staff is at
work.
How can we secure our list server?
Just add
Where can I find more information about how to use Mailmans inject
command, and info about what queues are available and what they do?
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John W. Baxter wrote on Thu, 26 Aug 2004 16:14:15 -0700:
> It's not that simple. SOME of the things you can put into mm_cfg.py apply
> only to new lists.
You mean NOT only? That's exactly what makes it so confusing, the overall
changes which apply to all lists change immediately, the others don
--On Friday, August 27, 2004 2:07 pm +0200 Jacob Friis Larsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We will use Mailman to send our newsletter.
This newsletter will be sent from the same server every time.
The mailing-list will not be moderated, as the newsletter will be sent
automatically by a script, som
We will use Mailman to send our newsletter.
This newsletter will be sent from the same server every time.
The mailing-list will not be moderated, as the newsletter will be sent
automatically by a script, sometimes in the weekend where no staff is at
work.
How can we secure our list server?
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On Aug 27, 2004, at 02:14, Hong Jiang Tian wrote:
But if there are a lot of non-members (for example several hundreds
non-members) needed to add it, is it possible to create a posters file
to do
it?
Not through the web interface. (If you have shell access, you can use
bin/withlist to set the acc
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