John Franklin wrote:
>The
>upshot of this is that I receive many messages from people who have
>received "filter rule match" rejection notices, asking what to do. Is
>there any way to provide a custom message in place of "filter rule
>match" for spam filter rejections?
There is no config
I have a list which is configured to aggressively filter out certain
types of message encodings and content, partially using the spam
filtering capability. (We have a LOT of people using very old command-
line software to read e-mail, so we keep anything out which can't be
viewed that way.)
Nicoll, Alan wrote:
>
>I have 300 very small lists in majordomo (that is giving me problems)
>that I'm trying to migrate to Mailman. I, obviously, don't want to
>manually recreate those lists. They are all announce only; my bug
>tracking system uses them to send notifications to subsystem owners
I've searched the FAQ and Archive but found only 2 mentions of majordomo
and neither have anything to do with my situation.
I have 300 very small lists in majordomo (that is giving me problems)
that I'm trying to migrate to Mailman. I, obviously, don't want to
manually recreate those lists. The
Anyone out there who has this or another rss solution integrated/working
with mailman care to send me a line offlist?
I'm having issues. :)
Thanks
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gregory LAROCHE wrote:
>The inscription process for the users of my list is
>OK. When an approved user post a message to this
>moderat list, I can see the post in the administrative
>interface. But When I want to accept it, no messages
>is send to the all users ? Did I miss something ?
>Mailman F
The inscription process for the users of my list is
OK. When an approved user post a message to this
moderat list, I can see the post in the administrative
interface. But When I want to accept it, no messages
is send to the all users ? Did I miss something ?
Regards
Hi Mark
Thanks for the resolution on the problem.
The command you specified below worked.
Regards
RC
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 7:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mai
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> This is a normal message. It probably should specify the list but it
> doesn't. It has nothing to do with public/private archives. It has to
> do with whether the membership roster is available to anyone or not.
> I.e., the Privacy options...->Subscription rules->private_roster