I've noticed that, on a new install of Mailman, list traffic is not
being sent out - it seems that everything is just routing to nowhere in
particular. What do I need to show in order to figure out what the
problem is?
Running Debian Sarge, installed through apt-get; MTA is postfix.
-Dennis Carr
I'm not quite sure what you've just written here. What is AOL blocking?
Sally Scheer
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From: "Dave Crocker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Goodmail spells doom for mailing lists?
>
>>> Has anyone talked
Patrick Bogen wrote:
>I'm still not quite clear on the exact nature of the problem. Can you
>provide a specific example?
Me too, but I think I'm finally getting a clue.
>On 2/23/06, patrick siglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sorry. I all that. Bbs.memphistw.org and list.memphistw.org both si
Tom Kavanaugh wrote:
>
>I modified the Mailman/Handlers/SMTPDirect.py per you suggestions.
>The unix_sysadmin-bounce emails now get redirected to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>That is the good part.
>
>But what is happening now is that the mailman server keeps spitting out
>these emails to the mailman mail li
Jeff DeReus wrote:
>Is there a way to allow attachments of text/plain without them being added
>inline in the message post?
On Non-Digest options, set scrub_nondigest to No. In addition, for
digests, the member needs to receive MIME digests rather than plain.
>Would it be possible to have the
Is there a way to allow attachments of text/plain without them being added
inline in the message post?
Would it be possible to have the mailman archive split out the attachment
and, for each message, provide a separate link to download the attachment as
a separate file?
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Henrik wrote:
>
>> Do you have
>>
>> DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE = 'en-US'
>>
>> in mm_cfg.py?
>
>No, I didn't have that setting,
Then maybe someone put it in Defaults.py. Let's hope Mandrake is not
distributing its package this way.
>however I added mailman the good old
>fashion way.
Which is?
Is there a way to allow attachments of text/plain without them being added
inline in the message post? Would it be possible to have the mailman archive
split out the attachment and, for each message, provide a separate link to
download the attachment as a separate file?
*resend*
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From: Henrik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Feb 24, 2006 2:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] installation problems - newlist-issues
To: Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello Mark,
> Do you have
>
> DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE = 'en-US'
>
> in mm_cfg.py
Henrik wrote:
>
>Then, I am doing the "newlist"-command by using the following syntax:
>"./newlist --language en mailman [EMAIL PROTECTED] mypassword"
>
>Doing so gives me the following error-message at the command-line:
>
>-
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./newlist",
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Steven Jones wrote:
> What would be the right settings for a mailing list where one or two
> people post to a list of subscribers but those subscribers cannot post
> themselves to the list?
Search the FAQ for announcement or one-way lists.
z!
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n/m found it while looking for something else.
FAQ 3.11
Regards
Steven
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Steven Jones
Sent: Friday, 24 February 2006 2:11 p.m.
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] One way mailing list
What would be the right settings for a mailing list where one or two
people post to a list of subscribers but those subscribers cannot post
themselves to the list?
Regards
Steven
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On Thursday 23 February 2006 16:36, Jon D. Slater wrote:
> I've been using Mailman for some time, and just recently installed
> SpamAssassin on my Fedora Core 4, Linux machine.
Spam-assassin would normally be used with the MTA (i.e. exim, qmail, etc.) and
not Mailman. Basically, you should be us
>> Has anyone talked about the changes planned by AOL, Yahoo! etc. to
>> require "certification" via Goodmail or just be blocked?
...
> It's been beaten to death -- at this point I can't recall if here or on
> other lists. Essentially it means nothing. AOL backpedaled the next day
> saying it
I've been using Mailman for some time, and just recently installed
SpamAssassin on my Fedora Core 4, Linux machine.
Where can I find instructions to integrate the two (so, that SpamAssassin
analyzes the e-mail before sending a request to the moderator for approval)?
Thanks!
Jon
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for your response and suggestions.
I modified the Mailman/Handlers/SMTPDirect.py per you suggestions.
The unix_sysadmin-bounce emails now get redirected to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That is the good part.
But what is happening now is that the mailman server keeps spitting out
these email
mcnutt wrote:
>Okay, stupid question: where is the list normally set to be "moderated?"
I tried to answer this in my original reply. There are two kinds of
moderation settings. The first is emergency moderation of all list
traffic, and it is set on or off on the General Options page near the
bot
On 2/22/06 9:23 PM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you look at the Received: headers in your incoming mail, the one at
> the top (last one added) will give the name of the server that your
> mail was finally delivered to. Just use that host name in your email
> address to completely
Hello,
I'm trying to install mailman on a server running Mandriva 10.1
I typed "urpmi mandrake" and changed
"/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py" to the desired subdomain to run
Mailman's webinterface and the desire subdomain for email.
Then, I am doing the "newlist"-command by using the follow
It probably is in the FAQ. I promise I didn't come up with this; I got
it from somewhere else. :)
On 2/23/06, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 11:39 PM -0600 2006-02-22, Patrick Bogen wrote:
>
> > This basically starts a sendmail daemon that listens only to
> > localhost, and bypasse
I'm still not quite clear on the exact nature of the problem. Can you
provide a specific example?
You say that you receive subscription notices, but do not get posts?
What machine is this on?
- Patrick Bogen
p.s., please include the mailman-users list in your replies. If your
client has a 'reply
Okay, stupid question: where is the list normally set to be "moderated?"
Bill McNutt
IT Administrator, UT Center for Literacy Studies
http://cls.coe.utk.edu
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Is there an option in mailman where we can stript just the bottom /
>top quotes? (although mail clients use top and bottom quotes).
Not exactly. The option is to moderate the offending users and to
return their posts to them until they learn how to properly quote in
re
Kabilan L wrote:
>what is the use of the
> Privacy options...
> Recipient filters
>
>Details for acceptable_aliases
>
>What should be added to in the text box of acceptable_aliases.
It's pretty much described on that page and the details page
Hai!!!
what is the use of the
Privacy options...
Recipient filters
Details for acceptable_aliases
What should be added to in the text box of acceptable_aliases.
Thanking You ALL
Kabilan.L
Department of Electrical Engineering
IIT Madras
Ch
At 11:39 PM -0600 2006-02-22, Patrick Bogen wrote:
> This basically starts a sendmail daemon that listens only to
> localhost, and bypasses all filters and stuff to stick whatever it
> receives directly in the outgoing queue. If the mail to the admin is
> being delivered locally, this means it
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