Hello,
My fresh install of Mailman 2.1.5 seems to be OK, except that moderation isn't
working. When moderation is set, messages to the list disappear into a black
hole, and the moderator isn't even notified.
Messages do go through when moderation is deactivated.
I've pored through all the
Mailman Users:
I run Mailman 2.1.5. Recently I have had some delays where
messages sent from server1(mailserver) to server2(mailman).
The mailman lists are for internal mailinglists. I had seen
delays of 20-45 minutes for lists with 600 members. Mailman
is configured for max recipients of 100.
It
At 5:37 PM +0200 2004-09-19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I was wondering if you can tell Mailman to automatically except mail
from non-list members, but who are listmembers from the other 2 lists,
in the Privacy section. Of course non-list members who are not member of
any of the other 2 lists
sorry i do not know you bye
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Hi
I have a almost the same problem
In this case accessing the listinfo thru its public url (ie from outside thru
the router) gives the correct pages
but accessing it using its local network address gives the no public lists
page (and all the links are absolute urls so cant move anywhere).
I
See comments below: It appears without the knowing what the logs are
saying, there is little that can be done. I have logged a case with the
helpdesk and will let you know the results.
Thanks again for your help and responses. At least I understand a bit of
what is going on.
Regards,
Tony
>Th
Tony wrote:
>Thanks for the info and your help Mark. I have done some looking at the
>Cpanel site, but will do some more.
>
>I sent the test message per your instructions and as a result, the list
>owner received this message:
>-
>Subject: Uncaught bounce notification
>The attached me
Thanks for the info and your help Mark. I have done some looking at the
Cpanel site, but will do some more.
I sent the test message per your instructions and as a result, the list
owner received this message:
-
Subject: Uncaught bounce notification
The attached message was received as
Matt wrote:
>
>So I was wondering if you can tell Mailman to automatically except mail from non-list
>members, but who are listmembers from the other 2 lists, in the Privacy section. Of
>course non-list members who are not member of any of the other 2 lists should not be
>able to post.
>
>Hope a
Tony wrote in response to my "Original Message" below which I
inadvertently neglected to copy to the list:
>Hmm...I do not know were the install directory.
It might be /usr/local/mailman (the default), or it could be elsewhere.
On some Debian systems it is /var/lib/mailman.
>I am having someone
Hello all,
I have searched the FAQ's and a lot of other places, but can't seem to find this out...
I have created a few lists, say 1, 2 and 3. Now I want that only listmembers should be
able to mail to the list unmoderated. This is very easy, but I also want listmembers
of list 1 to mail to lis
Consider 2 virtual hosts and their listinfo pages.
www.domain1.com/mailman/listinfo shows the expected list information pages.
however, domain1.com/mailman/listinfo says that there are no publicly
advertised list at that domain.
In contrast, both www.domain2.com/mailman/listinfo and
domain2.com/ma
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