Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
>Is there anyway to prevent posts from being cross posted across
>several lists on the same Mailman installation?
>
>I'm running into 2 situations that i'd like to prevent
>
>1) Cross-posting with several list names in the to or cc headers
>2) Individual identical messages
Mark,
Your understanding from afar is better than the evidence of my own eyes! I had
checked the public/private setting, and so when I read your message, I thought
that it was probably incorrect. However, going back, I see it is in fact set
'public' and changing the setting fixes it.
Thanks
Jon Loose wrote:
>A problem that seems strange at the moment: I have two lists, each set up in
>the same way to use private archives. Mail has been sent to both lists, and
>these messages are archived (as evidenced by checking the files from the
>shell) In one case, however, I can access the
A problem that seems strange at the moment: I have two lists, each set up in
the same way to use private archives. Mail has been sent to both lists, and
these messages are archived (as evidenced by checking the files from the shell)
In one case, however, I can access the archives through the w
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Trevor Dodds wrote:
>
> I have a list of 5000 users, this is a newsletter only list and is
> currently the only list on our server the server has lots of free
> memory and cpu does not run high. The problem I'm faced is that when
> an email is sent to
Hi,
I have a list of 5000 users, this is a newsletter only list and is currently
the only list on our server the server has lots of free memory and cpu does not
run high. The problem I'm faced is that when an email is sent to the list it
takes a while before mailman starts sending the email to
chris burgess wrote:
>One of our Mailman users wanted to get a list of the lists he was subscribed
>to. He read "somewhere on the internet" that this was available by posting
>GETMYLISTS to Mailman.
Never heard of this.
>I can't find this documented anywhere, but I did find this page which
>me
Is there anyway to prevent posts from being cross posted across
several lists on the same Mailman installation?
I'm running into 2 situations that i'd like to prevent
1) Cross-posting with several list names in the to or cc headers
2) Individual identical messages sent separately to different lis
One of our Mailman users wanted to get a list of the lists he was subscribed
to. He read "somewhere on the internet" that this was available by posting
GETMYLISTS to Mailman.
I can't find this documented anywhere, but I did find this page which
mentions a 'which' command that does the same thing.