On Aug 16, 2005, at 02:18, R J Ladyman wrote:
> The headers expose the sender address and domain (the message-ID
> does the
> latter, of course), which makes the 'hide sender...' option a bit
> confusing.
Your users could configure their MUAs not to put specific information
in their message
On Aug 16, 2005, at 10:24, Bob Morgan wrote:
> [...]
> second system, I'd like to be able to unsubscribe _without_ going
> to the
> http://domain.org/mailman/options/maillist_domain.org page. I'd
> like for
> the unsubscribing user to simple get their Email and reply to the
> Email to
> get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>How can I create a list of all members for a maillist? Thanks, Jane
bin/list_members
Or if you don't have sufficient access to the Mailman installation, see
http://starship.python.net/crew/jwt/mailman/#throughtheweb
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Charles J. Hargrove wrote:
>I have 2.1.6 installed on a Mandrake 10.0 box. The problem that I have is
>eventhough I can successfully create a number of mailing lists, I get no
>errors or mailings when sending a test message to them. Each mailing list
>does have user addresses to deliver to. I a
I have 2.1.6 installed on a Mandrake 10.0 box. The problem that I have is
eventhough I can successfully create a number of mailing lists, I get no
errors or mailings when sending a test message to them. Each mailing list
does have user addresses to deliver to. I am also running Postfix on it.
An
I'm a Mailman beginner, and have only configured one such system. In my
second system, I'd like to be able to unsubscribe _without_ going to the
http://domain.org/mailman/options/maillist_domain.org page. I'd like for
the unsubscribing user to simple get their Email and reply to the Email to
How can I create a list of all members for a maillist? Thanks, Jane
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At 6:18 PM +0100 2005-08-15, R J Ladyman wrote:
> The headers expose the sender address and domain (the message-ID does the
> latter, of course), which makes the 'hide sender...' option a bit confusing.
> I must have misunderstood the thinking behind the "Hide the sender of a
> message" an
For some reason my admin user stopped working for my mail lists.
I created a new admin user with a new email address and it works
fine. I deleted the old admin user and tried to rejoin as just a
regular user with the same admin user email address. Everything looks
fine but it does not send a
Dear Brad,
Many thanks for taking the time to reply, very helpful.
The headers expose the sender address and domain (the message-ID does the
latter, of course), which makes the 'hide sender...' option a bit confusing.
I must have misunderstood the thinking behind the "Hide the sender of a
mess
At 9:01 AM +0100 2005-08-15, R J Ladyman wrote:
> I have enabled the options to hide details of posters to my lists - however,
> subscribers can view the email headers of messages from the lists and easily
> see who has sent not only the original message but, with the References
> field, see w
At 12:35 PM +1000 2005-08-15, Stuart wrote:
> However, the the real FQDN of the server is "proxy.domain.com.au" and even
> though emails are addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED], they appear
> in your inbox as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is mailman changing this
> in transit or is it somewhere else?
I have set up a mail to news gateway to news.eclipse.org. As a spam
protection this news server requires that you authenticate yourself to the
news server. Consequently I have set up NNTP_USERNAME and NNTP_PASSWORD in
my mm_cfg.py file.
I am definately receiving news via the gateway - sever
I have tried searching the archives for this, but to no avail - my apologies
it this has been covered.
I have enabled the options to hide details of posters to my lists - however,
subscribers can view the email headers of messages from the lists and easily
see who has sent not only the original
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