Hi Bryan,
no need to send a post to the list _and_ a cc to me as I am reading the
list :-)
Bryan Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> Majordomo doesn't (by default anyway) store its sent messages in an
> mbox. My archives are essentially a directory with all the digests.
> You can see one o
FH wrote:
>
>1) Error: Unknown virtual host: machine
>I was able to create the mailman list via the cli (step 8) w/o any problems.
>When I try creating a list via the web though I get the above error. I've
>played around w/ a few combinations of machine machine.domain.tld etc in the
>mm_cfg.py fi
I just did exactly this, following the procedure at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-developers@python.org/msg03127.html
Worked great.
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On Feb 28, 2005, at 6:38 PM, Andy wrote:
Hi!
Is that possible during moving of the lists t
I've been looking for an answer to migrating archives as well. The
only problem with this procedure is this step:
On Feb 28, 2005, at 4:51 PM, Martin Mewes wrote:
d) Copy the mbox of the majordomo-list to the correct place of the
mailman-mbox
Majordomo doesn't (by default anyway) store its sent
List Manager wrote:
>
>I know that it has been asked many many times but I haven't seen any
>solutions posted about how to filter the body content of the messages. Does
>someone have a solution for that? Or even a work-around?
I assume you don't mean filtering based on MIME Content-Type: since
t
Andy wrote:
>
>Is that possible during moving of the lists to a new server to move all users
>along with their e-mails, names, passwords and preferences they set, so that
>they would not need to resubscribe (or that list-owner would not need to
>subscribe them again, what would unfortunately genera
Pantejo, Barbara wrote:
>I turned on Full Personalization under the Non-Digestable area, but I
>noticed that the name of the mailing list (i.e. the mailing list
>description) was sent in the CC: field. What should I do to empty the CC:
>field or at least don't send the name of the mailing list in
Hi!
Is that possible during moving of the lists to a new server to move all users
along with their e-mails, names, passwords and preferences they set, so that
they would not need to resubscribe (or that list-owner would not need to
subscribe them again, what would unfortunately generate new passwo
Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
>
>On Feb 28, 2005, at 12:59 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>> A list owner asked me if a list can be configured so that any message
>> sent to the list could not have a cc (carbon copy) attached.
>
>that'd be a very bad idea. Look at this message, for instance. It'd
>bloc
I just started playing around w/ Mailman this morning so I'm VERY new to all
this ;) The initial config and install seemed to go ok but I have a couple of
questions/problems/issues I'd appreciate some help w/. I looked around the
FAQ and found info on 1 of them but I can't seem to figure out the
Hello everyone,
I know that it has been asked many many times but I haven't seen any
solutions posted about how to filter the body content of the messages. Does
someone have a solution for that? Or even a work-around?
Best wishes,
Rae
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Mailma
I turned on Full Personalization under the Non-Digestable area, but I
noticed that the name of the mailing list (i.e. the mailing list
description) was sent in the CC: field. What should I do to empty the CC:
field or at least don't send the name of the mailing list in the CC: field?
Thanks for an
Hi,
trishan de Lanerolle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
[...]
> majordomo. We configured it and set it up on new server. My question
> is are there instructions or scripts available to transfer majordomo
> archives and subscription lists over to mailman.
When I did the move from majordomo to mailman
On Feb 28, 2005, at 12:59 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
A list owner asked me if a list can be configured so that any message
sent to the list could not have a cc (carbon copy) attached.
that'd be a very bad idea. Look at this message, for instance. It'd
block any message sent to the list with rep
A list owner asked me if a list can be configured so that any message
sent to the list could not have a cc (carbon copy) attached. I said I
didn't think so and I see that reply headers, though somewhat
configurable in Mailman, is not something to mess with.
Anyone ever deal with this. I guess t
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Chance Eppinette wrote:
I am new to this list, but have been a long-term Mailman user. My current
Mailman version is 2.0.11
I'm pretty sure some bugs related to the bounce runner were fixed in the
2.1 series. (From google searches.) None indicate this one specifically
though.
Hi,
I am new to mailman and recently took over the mailing lists
administration at my college. The system administrator and I installed
and configured mailman to replace the currently used majordomo. We
configured it and set it up on new server. My question is are there
instructions or scripts avai
Hello,
I am new to this list, but have been a long-term Mailman user. My current
Mailman version is 2.0.11
We have a list of over 13000 members. I have the bounce options set to
remove & notify the administrator when excessive bounces occur for a
subscribed member.
However, the system is not re
Pantejo, Barbara wrote:
>I noticed in the Member Management->Membership List section that a member
>name can be associated with the member address. Can I populate the member
>name using an uploaded file in the Mass Subscription? In other words, in the
>upload file can I place the member name after
I noticed in the Member Management->Membership List section that a member
name can be associated with the member address. Can I populate the member
name using an uploaded file in the Mass Subscription? In other words, in the
upload file can I place the member name after the member address, with a
s
Thanks Mark,
That fixed it, at least temporarily. I did have to change the name with
mv before I removed it.
Mark Ballard
Site Technology Specialist
El Molino High School
http://www.elmolino.org
On Feb 27, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mark Ballard wrote:
Mailman has been working fine fo
On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 16:23, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 3:57 AM -0800 2005-02-08, vijayan p wrote:
>
> > Can anyone tell me how to obtain the statistics of
> > which member has posted how many messages.
>
> I think you'd have to look at the incoming messages in the MTA
> logs, before they
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