First, thank you Mr. Sapiro for all the help you provide us. I couldn't have
gotten as far as I have with my mailmain program without you.
Out of desperation, I backed up the inbox (/private/var/mailman/qfiles/in) and
dumped it and the lists just started working again. I've started moving mail
Due to demand, I'm porting a few usenet newsgroups to mailing lists, and
that is working pretty well.
However, every now and then I'd like to send administrivia to just the
mailing list subscribers. Is there an easy way to do that? Or even a
not-so-easy way?
Thanks,
Mike
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Mark, thank you so much. That did it. Sorry I neglected to include the
list in my last reply. I've just applied your patch and the headers are
now perfect on each domain's lists. Many hours of frustration have now
come to an end and I can re-enable spf and domainkeys for these lists.
Sincerely
Ken MacFerrin wrote:
>>
>> What do you get in smtp-failure from this?
>
>Currently I don't get anything.. I only get the errors I listed in my
>last email in /var/log/mailman/error. The /var/log/mailman/smtp-failure
>log remains empty.
Yes, I overlooked the blindingly obvious - see below.
>>>
Ken MacFerrin wrote:
>
>I've been trying to modify SMTPDirect.py to do my bidding but my Python
>skills are sorely lacking so any help would be greatly appreciated. My
>initial attempts have been to try to substitute the "mm_cfg.SMTPHOST"
>variable with "mlist.host_name".
This should work.
>Ob
Justin H Haynes wrote:
>
>Suppose I were to temporarily turn off delivery to all the subscribers,
>and then somehow run the entire archive through Mailman in such a way
>that it were to deliver all the messages to the list. Would such an
>approach possibly be successful in getting all the messages
I set up a list recently, although actually a list by the same name has
existed for 8 years and has changed hands and software numerous times.
Mailman works very well for me and my list. I have the mail<>news
gateway set up bidirectionally, and it works great as well. Several of
us either use mai