I'm ashamed:
I found that I still had all the aliases in /etc/aliases, but I was convinced
I had deleted them. It WORKS NOW! (So far...)
Thank you.
Am Dienstag 06 März 2007 19:24 schrieben Sie:
> Thomas Koch wrote:
> > Hi Mark with k,
> >
> :-)
> :
> > I've commented out the line
> > SYSTEM_A
Thomas Koch wrote:
> Hi Mark with k,
:-)
> I've commented out the line
> SYSTEM_ALIASES_PIPE_TRANSPORT = address_pipe
> now and get my old error back:
>
> 1HOcy6-0004Cy-Vj == |/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post egroupware2-svn
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> R=system_aliases defer (-30): pipe_transport
Chip Mefford wrote:
>
>On one of my lists, the folks running the list have
>asked if I could disable the moderation notification
>that gets send to the poster.
You can't turn off only the moderated hold notice, but you can turn off
all held message notifications to the poster with General
Options
Thomas Koch wrote:
>
>I'm running a Debian-Sarge-Testing Server with Mailman 2.1.9-7, exim4 4.63-17.
>I think I've consulted every README, FAQ and internetsite available, but
>couldn't get mailman to work.
>
>I copied the Exim4 conf files from README.Exim4.Debian.
>
>The first problem was piping. I
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>
>It should be transparent to the subscribers, until they want to
>unsubscribe.
Except if the list posting address has to change. In this case, what we
did is announce the impending changes on the old list, and announce
the change again on the new list immediately afte
If I may, I moved 6 lists off Smartlist to Mailman, and no one knew the
difference
(one list has 4600+ members)
I copied the dlist and did a mass subscription and flagged the system to not
invite and no notice and vola done
Painless yes..
Dave
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Is this doable?
On one of my lists, the folks running the list have
asked if I could disable the moderation notification
that gets send to the poster.
I'm not exactly comfortable doing this, but it
does make a certain sense in this particular
case. However, I don't see such an option.
Clues?
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andReadG wrote:
>
>My question is this:
>I have allowed attachments in Mailman, but whenever
>someone sends a mail to the list, its subscribers
>receive the original message coverted to text/plain
>with a link to the attachment(s).
In the admin interface, turn off Non-digest options->scrub_nondige
Hi guys
My question is this:
I have allowed attachments in Mailman, but whenever
someone sends a mail to the list, its subscribers
receive the original message coverted to text/plain
with a link to the attachment(s).
The link is correct and everything works in the
end, but I would prefer the origi
Hi,
I'm running a Debian-Sarge-Testing Server with Mailman 2.1.9-7, exim4 4.63-17.
I think I've consulted every README, FAQ and internetsite available, but
couldn't get mailman to work.
I copied the Exim4 conf files from README.Exim4.Debian.
The first problem was piping. I resolved it by creat
Dear all,
I have been trying to set up new a mailman (2.1.5) and would like to
have true virtual host support
since we are hosting roughly 10 virtual domains and most of them have
the same list names.
The old existing mailing list is also mailman (2.0.11), which runs with
true virtual host supp
heathcliff writes:
> We are all set to migrate our user community to Mailman, but we are
> at an impasse as to the most painless way to do this. It is not
> enough to just inform them of the cut off date and send them a few
> lines of instructions or guides ahead of time. Has anyone come
>
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