Louis Zook writes:
> When someone tries to use the self registration page and/or the email
> subscribe function. They never receive a confirmation e-mail. Also, the
> server shows the e-mail subscribtion requests as being delivered.
Check what the server says about the confirmation emails. Ar
Malte Gersch writes:
> When I send a mail with the test subject "Umlauteäuüö" to a list,
> procmail delivers the mail to mailman with the header line
> "Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?VW1sYXV0ZeR1/PY=?=".
That has nothing to do with Mailman, then. It is being done by the
mail agent that composed the
When someone tries to use the self registration page and/or the email
subscribe function. They never receive a confirmation e-mail. Also, the
server shows the e-mail subscribtion requests as being delivered.
And when you manually subscribe someone and tell it to send the
confirmation, it still
Is it possible to exclude a certain DSN status code from bounce
processing? I would like for all 5.2.2 (mailbox full) bounces to be
ignored. I do not want them counted as soft or hard bounces. I just
want them ignored with no change to the members bounce score. I am
currently running v2
I need to change all addresses on 100 lists from @xxx.ctc.edu to @xxx.edu;
Can you suggest the least complicated, fastest way to do so?
>From the archives I see someone used the withlist command and then created a
>loop to go through all lists, but is there one command to take care of this?
Tha
Hi,
mailman stopped to deliver mails to my mailing lists. All I see in the
mail.log is
Jul 9 08:07:11 camelot postfix/smtpd[24216]: connect from domain.tld[IP]
Jul 9 08:07:11 camelot postfix/smtpd[24216]: setting up TLS connection from
domain.tld[IP]
Jul 9 08:07:11 camelot postfix/smtpd[2421
Hi all,
we are using mailman 2.1.12 and postfix on our own server and we are currently
having some issues with special characters in the "subject" line.
When I send a mail with the test subject "Umlauteäuüö" to a list, procmail
delivers the mail to mailman with the header line "Subject:
=?iso-
I was wondering if I can create a mailing list, I'm a Computer Science
graduate from the American University in Cairo, and my objective of my
mailing list is to help people living in around Egypt, especially foreigners
to find their way around the country and ask any questions they need.
If not po
I'm new to MailMan, and I'm really stuck. My Linux skills aren't that great
either, but I did manage to get an Ubuntu server built, I got Python, Apache,
Sendmail, and Mailman all installed, but I just can't seem to get it to do
anything. I have followed the installation instructions, but I'm
Hello,
I have mailman 2.1.9 running on Mandriva 2008.0 , Postfix
(2.6.22.19-desktop-2mdv)
I have above 20 lists. All are working except one; which oldest and
most active.
postfix delivers to mailman with post option.
I can't find any errors /var/log/mail
and /var/log/mailman
There are n
Mark Sapiro writes:
> It is possible by rearranging the global pipeline. This can be done in
> mm_cfg.py.
Note that you can also set a pipeline on each list. I do this all the
time because I too share my Mailman with Other People's Lists.
This is done with bin/config_list. One tricky aspect
Amardeo Sarma wrote:
>
>Now I have a problem with a server with multiple IP addresses (FreeBSD
>6.3, Mailman 2.1.12, Apache 2.2, Sendmail). When virtual hosts are
>assigned to *different* IP Addresses, the Mailman Web Interface does not
>work for any but the virtual hosts assigned to the main IP Ad
Daniel D Jones wrote:
>
>I'd like all posts from non-members discarded and posts from members to be
>spam checked and held if they appear to be spam. Is this possible without
>hacking the source code?
It is possible by rearranging the global pipeline. This can be done in
mm_cfg.py.
The Defaul
For many years I have been running Mailman with several mailman lists
using multiple domains (virtual hosts) on a single server without major
issues (Thanks btw for this great and reliable software - hard to
imagine living without it).
Now I have a problem with a server with multiple IP addresses
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