Hi there
I am new to this, please excuse.
My ISP has created a Mailman mailing list service, which is working fine,
except for one problem:
As list moderator/administrator, if I send an email to my subscribers, and
some subscribers have bad email addresses, I would like to receive a list of
those
Iam sorry next time ill continue the next few lines...RTFM
Luke Daly
Systems Officer
IT Infrastructure
Newcastle University
17000
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Luke Daly wrote:
>
>When getting your list administrators to use email commands that
>require authentication where in the email is the password put in? in the
>body? the subject? I imagine this is very easy and once again I have
>shown my ignorance.
Can you be more specific about what you are try
Hi again
When getting your list administrators to use email commands that
require authentication where in the email is the password put in? in the
body? the subject? I imagine this is very easy and once again I have
shown my ignorance.
Luke Daly
Systems Officer
IT Infrastructure
Newcastle Univers
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
>I have a member of a list who attempted to reply to a posting to one
>of my lists and her reply went to the -bounces address instead of to
>the address in the From field of the message that she should have
>received. Here is a header fragment of what see sent.
>D
I have a member of a list who attempted to reply to a posting to one
of my lists and her reply went to the -bounces address instead of to
the address in the From field of the message that she should have
received. Here is a header fragment of what see sent.
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mess
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a setting to turn off the mailto and URL embedding of links in the
> web archive of list mail? I have added the anti-spam harvesting patch, and
> these are less than useful now.
There is no such setting. You'd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 12:02:52AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> And what is in the smtp-failure log?
>>
>
>This stuff:
>
>Aug 19 13:09:18 2007 (7258) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1:
>(111, 'Connection refused')
>Aug 19 13:09:18 2007 (7258) deliv
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Julio A. Cartaya wrote:
> A customer of mine has a broadcast (i.e. one-way), low-traffic list with
> close to 3000 members. The list contains a mix of business and personal
> addresses. As usual, the list of member addresses can be seen only by
> admi
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.08.19] wrote:
> Membership tests are applied first, i.e. is the sender a list member, if
> so, is she moderated and if so, what is member_moderation_action?
>
> The non_member tests are only applied if the sender is not a member.
> They are applied in the foll
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 12:02:52AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >I have the following setup:
> >
> >Postfix -> Dspam -> Procmail -> Mailman -> Users
> >
> >I've tried taking Dspam out of the equation, but that did not change a thing.
> >
> >When users send to a mailing list,
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 12:02:52AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >I have the following setup:
> >
> >Postfix -> Dspam -> Procmail -> Mailman -> Users
> >
> >I've tried taking Dspam out of the equation, but that did not change a thing.
> >
> >When users send to a mailing list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I have the following setup:
>
>Postfix -> Dspam -> Procmail -> Mailman -> Users
>
>I've tried taking Dspam out of the equation, but that did not change a thing.
>
>When users send to a mailing list, the message appears to be deilvered to
>mailman.
>However, mailman does not
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