On 1/16/08, Spyro Polymiadis wrote:
> Is there a way to configure mailman to not send mail to lists members via
> the default SMTP port?
> Can I force it to use a second smtp port on the mail server, ie port 2500
> for instance?
From /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py:
# SMTP host and p
Hi all,
Is there a way to configure mailman to not send mail to lists members via the
default SMTP port?
Can I force it to use a second smtp port on the mail server, ie port 2500 for
instance?
Cheers J
Spyro
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On 1/15/08, Alan Sill wrote:
> Some e-mail programs apparently report the sender as in the Sender:
> field rather than the From: field in hte headers of the e-mail
> messages sent via my mailman e-mail lists. As a result, when these
> users send, or perhaps reply, to messages, they go to the
On Jan 15, 2008, at 10:43, Brad Knowles wrote:
> It's a template stored in /usr/local/mailman/templates/en/, which
> you can copy to /usr/local/mailman/lists//en/, and then
> edit it locally in that directory.
Done, including sudo bin/mailmanctl restart, but unfortunately my
list-specific c
Some e-mail programs apparently report the sender as in the Sender:
field rather than the From: field in hte headers of the e-mail
messages sent via my mailman e-mail lists. As a result, when these
users send, or perhaps reply, to messages, they go to the (list)-
bounces@(server) address ra
Ocean-Fire wrote:
> Hello,
> I am currently the list admin for a small email list I host via my website
> for a Dinner group.
> We had been previously contacting every invitee separately and I decided to
> streamline the process a bit.
> So I subscribed all the folks who attend our dinners and rece
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
> Everyone,
> I have come about as far as I can with my limited knowledge
> to get this application running. I am getting the following error. Can
> someone please tell me how to address it?
>
> #< #5.0.0 X-Postfix; Command died with status 2:
> "/usr/
Hello,
I am currently the list admin for a small email list I host via my website
for a Dinner group.
We had been previously contacting every invitee separately and I decided to
streamline the process a bit.
So I subscribed all the folks who attend our dinners and receive invites
privately.
This i
On 1/15/2008, Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> I take it thats the way you should do it for any of them?
>>
>> I edited the 'postheld.txt' template in the templates/en directory,
>> instead of copying it to the list subdir.
> If you edited the file in-place, then when you do your next u
Mohamed CHAARI wrote:
>
> As I really need to keep possibility to have both MM archiving and
> external one, I've made a small patch on Mailman, so that it accepts
> both internal archiving (pipermail) and external archiving (if enabled).
> In this way, there is no longer need to call 'arch' in
>
On 1/15/08, Charles Marcus wrote:
> I take it thats the way you should do it for any of them?
>
> I edited the 'postheld.txt' template in the templates/en directory,
> instead of copying it to the list subdir.
If you edited the file in-place, then when you do your next upgrade,
that template
On 1/15/2008, Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> I searched the archive, but could find no answer to my question. Is
>> it possible to edit/modify the contents of the membership reminder
>> that is sent out monthly by email?
> It's a template stored in /usr/local/mailman/templates/en/, whi
Everyone,
I have come about as far as I can with my limited knowledge to
get this application running. I am getting the following error. Can someone
please tell me how to address it?
#< #5.0.0 X-Postfix; Command died with status 2:
"/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post testlis
On 1/15/08, Liss wrote:
> But when I send a message to the list, from the admin, mod's ,etc `~ no
> matter WHAT I try I absolutely cannot get the msg to go through the list.
> Nothing shows up in the archives. I don't receive any bounce error msgs,
> Nothing. They just.. Vanish.
Search for "t
On 1/15/08, Mikael Hansen wrote:
> I searched the archive, but could find no answer to my question. Is
> it possible to edit/modify the contents of the membership reminder
> that is sent out monthly by email?
It's a template stored in /usr/local/mailman/templates/en/, which you
can copy to /u
I checked the archives- but I was not able to locate a solution, so, I'm
picking your brains. . .
My Webserver company offers the mailing list feature (pre-installed on the
server). I have set up 3 mailing lists.
1- for announcements only
1 - for daily posts
1- as a test because I cant get an
I have installed Mailman for internal lists. I have about 1500 lists,
and employees are members of upwards of 200 lists. Currently those
lists are ldap groups and I am working on migrating them to Mailman.
I need all of my list archives to be private, so users will need their
passwords.
Hello,
I searched the archive, but could find no answer to my question. Is
it possible to edit/modify the contents of the membership reminder
that is sent out monthly by email?
Mikael
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Barry Finkel wrote:
>
> I see in the report entries such as
>
> ---
> current score: 1.0
>last bounce date: (2007, 10, 3)
>email notices left: 3
>last notice date: (1970, 1, 1)
>confirmation cookie: None
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