Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
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>But I don't want or need any MTA here ;)
>
>So I guess it's just a matter of simple scripting: fetching correct
>email using fetchmail, and passing it to mail/mailman program in a
>correct way. Anyone has it documented?
You can fetch the mail from the remote mailbox
Lev Lafayette wrote:
>
>I have a number of mailman lists with multiple domains that I'm looking
>after... In the web administration tool any attempt to change
>max_num_recipients under Privacy/Recipient filters causes it to revert
>to the default of 10.
>
>Any hints on why this would be the case?
Hey people,
I have a number of mailman lists with multiple domains that I'm looking
after... In the web administration tool any attempt to change
max_num_recipients under Privacy/Recipient filters causes it to revert
to the default of 10.
Any hints on why this would be the case?
Thanks in advan
Hi Chuck:
Actually we charge $4 a month hosting for a list of your size. You can check
out our hosting plan that is designed specifically for mailman users at
http://www.emwd.com/mailman.html. We also do not impose any sort of sending
limits on our mailman clients. We have been doing this for year
On 11/4/07 12:29 PM, "Chuck Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have a newsletter with 1500+ subscribers which is currently hosted on my
> friends house. He has DSL and the connection goes to crap for 5-15 minutes
> every time we send one out, other than that it works fine. When I looked at
Brad Knowles schrieb:
> On 11/7/07, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>
>> So, considering no MTA is running on a machine which runs mailman - how
>> do I go through this part:
>
> The way fetchmail works, you download e-mail from the remote server and
> pass it on to the local MTA. Therefore, you ha
On 11/7/07, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> So, considering no MTA is running on a machine which runs mailman - how
> do I go through this part:
The way fetchmail works, you download e-mail from the remote server
and pass it on to the local MTA. Therefore, you have to have a local
MTA on the rec
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At 11:56 AM 11/7/2007, you wrote:
>So, I started to put the things together. As you said, outgoing mail
>is easy, and incoming mail is harder (but can be done with fetchmail).
>
>So, considering no MTA is running on a machine which runs mailman -
>
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
> Incoming mail is harder, but it can be done using something like
> fetchmail to retrieve mail from a remote server. It can then be
> delivered to Mailman via someththing like procmail or by using
> Mailman's Maildir delivery.
So, I started to put the things together. As you
Barry Finkel
>
>I did not run
>
> bin/arch --wipe
>
>because I did not need to, and also I was unsure of the proper
>parameters. I also did not have time to look for the man page.
>I know that when I convert a Majordomo list to Mailman, I have to run
>
> /usr/lib/mailman/bin/arch --wipe $
Barry Finkel wrote:
>>I wrote, in part,
>>
...
I have 13 lists. For each list I checked the URL chains from the
https://lists.example.com/mailman/listinfo
Mailman "home page", and for five of the lists I see URL problems.
...
Note that the Mailman
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