On 5/28/08 9:26 PM, David Newman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Another is to enable VERP for your outgoing messages, this allows
>> you to track the message ID to the individual user.
>
> That sounds very promising, thanks. Trying it now...
I have all my lists VERPed for just that reason. Once
On 5/28/08 7:09 PM, Dave Dewey wrote:
Quoting David Newman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
One or more AOL subscribers is reporting posts to one of our mailing
lists as spam. Every time there's a post to this list, both we and our
upstream provider get a feedback report from AOL. This report provides
th
Quoting David Newman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> One or more AOL subscribers is reporting posts to one of our mailing
> lists as spam. Every time there's a post to this list, both we and our
> upstream provider get a feedback report from AOL. This report provides
> the message-ID for the offending e
One or more AOL subscribers is reporting posts to one of our mailing
lists as spam. Every time there's a post to this list, both we and our
upstream provider get a feedback report from AOL. This report provides
the message-ID for the offending email, but not the recipient's address.
AOL claims
Charles Marcus wrote:
Wow, that would come in useful for me... what option is that?
From /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py:
# Normally when a site administrator authenticates to a web page with the site
# password, they get a cookie which authorizes them as the list admin. It
# makes me
I have recently upgraded my Mailman installation to 2.1.10 and the online
subscription system that I set up stopped working completely (users fill out
a form, which generates an email, which subscribes them to the list).
This seems to be related to the known bug in 2.1.10 and I have tried
installi
Hi everybody
I have a big problem with a list, I have installed in my server as MTA Postfix,
an antivirus Vexira and mailman to have the posibility to get a service's list.
I have 4 lists created, 3 of them contain only email's directions with my
domain i mean is only for internal use, that's w
On 5/28/08 5:22 AM, Charles Marcus at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 5/27/2008, Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> The site admin password can be used to administer any list on the
>> system. If you turn on the appropriate option in the mm_cfg.py file,
>> you can even set it up so that you
On 5/27/2008, Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The site admin password can be used to administer any list on the
system. If you turn on the appropriate option in the mm_cfg.py file,
you can even set it up so that you log into one list with the site
admin password and you don't even have t