to determine which messages are mangled, and any
>filter would be forced to make as many assumptions about what the filter
>broke as as the filter made in breaking it. An Eastern-European poster's
>messages would be garbled beyond recovery. The proper so
Lenny Shovsky wrote:
>How can I change the value in the signature of list messages
>from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
I'm not sure what you are asking. Are you talking about the footer
appended to list posts and digests? If so, see the web admin
interface, Non-digest Options->msg_fo
Rob Jackson wrote:
>I want to be able to make all addresses that are put into the To: field when
>a message is sent to the list into the Cc: field, so that when someone
>replies to this particular message, all the other addresses do not get
>replied to. I want to make it so they need to use Reply
Craig Pettersen wrote:
>This mailman installation serves only one list, an announcement only list,
>of about 35,000 members, with over 10,000 disabled due to bounces that send
>once every 2 weeks or so. It invariably sends
>several hundred to a thousand messages individually at the +/-15sec./messa
Hi,
I have a mailman installation running on our qmail server that is involved
in a slowdown in SMTP for the designated SMTPHOST in mm_cfg.py. I first
noticed that the messages for the list go out very slowly...about 15 seconds
per message. I saw this in the mailman smtp log, and then I saw it
I want to be able to make all addresses that are put into the To: field when
a message is sent to the list into the Cc: field, so that when someone
replies to this particular message, all the other addresses do not get
replied to. I want to make it so they need to use Reply to All in order to
do t
How can I change the value in the signature of list messages
from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
thank you
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Denis Morejon wrote:
>Can anyone tell me if there is a way by which I could define different
>administration levels. So that it could be easy to delegate some roles,
>differents from the ones that a moderator has, to different users?
>I mean, to concede roles between administrator and moderator
Can anyone tell me if there is a way by which I could define different
administration levels. So that it could be easy to delegate some roles,
differents from the ones that a moderator has, to different users?
I mean, to concede roles between administrator and moderator to different
users?