Hello,
As long as I'm requesting features, it'd be nice if
the mailman archive was able to support access via
the imap protocol.
I would think it would make more sense to structure
the archive in such a way that any old imap server could
be used rather than build imap protocol support into
mailma
Hi,
Here's a wishlist item for mailman 3.0.
I've no use for "web forums", but it seems that
they are here to stay and sometimes a requirement.
It occurs to me that if the mailman 3.0 archiver
user interface had a "send mail" feature then
it would, in essence, become a "web forum".
(Especially if
Yeah,
I understood how It works . Thank you very much, Mark.
Best regards,
Huu Hien
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 8:27 AM
To: Hien HUYNH HUU; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman doesn't
Hien HUYNH HUU wrote:
>
> I wonder why mailman doesn't reset bounce when member received last message
> ? I check and see that Mailman just increases bounce but doesn't decrease it.
> Please help me to correct this issue .
This should not be a problem. Mailman doesn't reset bounce info
arbit
Dear all,
I wonder why mailman doesn't reset bounce when member received last message
? I check and see that Mailman just increases bounce but doesn't decrease it.
Please help me to correct this issue .
Best regards,
Huu Hien
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Mail
UGSD wrote:
>
>After not being able to create a list, I had another issue (not seen in
>2.1.7), where the alias file was created in the form of
>
>lists.domain1.net=list-name-unsubscribe: "|/path/to/mailman unsubscribe
>lists.domain1.net=list-name"
>
>which mailman did not understand and complai
Yao Fololo wrote:
>
>I just install Mailman on a new server.
>The moderator of one of my lists has received a request for approval but when
>he clicks on the link, there is no message to approve. Any help?
Either there is an old or test or backup installation that is sending
the moderator noti
On 1/31/2010 4:18 AM, Γιάννης Σερβετάς wrote:
>
> every time I send an attached file to my mailing list, the users that
> receive that e-mail, claim that there appear to be more than one
> attached files in the received message.
>
> Last time I tested it: I attached to the outgoing message 2 file
That looks like Exim, in which case I believe the explanation (complex) is
here:
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.50/doc/html/spec_52.html#SECT52.1
rac
-- Forwarded message --
> From: Mark Sapiro
> To: Doug Smith , mailman-users@python.org
> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 08:37:27 -0800
Dennis Carr wrote:
>Seem to be getting this a lot on f...@here - spam comes from ffml-owner,
>but that address is not subscribed, so it bounces, and bombards six people
>with rejected spam. Is there a more elegant way to deal with this than add
>subscriber to a 'summarily discard all' rule?
A
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:59:13AM -0800, Dennis Carr wrote:
> Seem to be getting this a lot on f...@here - spam comes from ffml-owner,
> but that address is not subscribed, so it bounces, and bombards six people
> with rejected spam. Is there a more elegant way to deal with this than add
> subs
Hi all,
I just install Mailman on a new server.
The moderator of one of my lists has received a request for approval but when
he clicks on the link, there is no message to approve. Any help?
Thanks in advance.
Yao
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Mailman-Users
Hello,
every time I send an attached file to my mailing list, the users that
receive that e-mail, claim that there appear to be more than one
attached files in the received message.
Last time I tested it: I attached to the outgoing message 2 files. I
received a message with the 2 attached fi
Seem to be getting this a lot on f...@here - spam comes from ffml-owner,
but that address is not subscribed, so it bounces, and bombards six people
with rejected spam. Is there a more elegant way to deal with this than add
subscriber to a 'summarily discard all' rule?
-Dennis
Mark Sapiro a écrit :
Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
Well, I can't argue that in this instance free.fr does a better job of
detecting spam than the list, but a) free.fr does not provide mailing
lists beyond the most basic functionality, and b) I'm not in position to
suggest moving the list as I'm not the
Doug Smith wrote:
>
>When I look at the outgoing mail queue on my server when MailMan is in the
>process of sending out one of it's messages, I see something akin to the
>following in the header lines.
>
>---
>1NbOfW-0004fm-J9-H
>mailnull 47 12
>
>1264901526 0
>-he
Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
>
>Well, I can't argue that in this instance free.fr does a better job of
>detecting spam than the list, but a) free.fr does not provide mailing
>lists beyond the most basic functionality, and b) I'm not in position to
>suggest moving the list as I'm not the owner, only a memb
Albert ARIBAUD writes:
> Regarding your suggestion of better spam detection at the earliest
> stage, I agree wholeheartedly. But while I might be able to suggest
> mailman settings to the list owner, heavier actions such as changing the
> spam detection methods in place on the list are out
Stephen J. Turnbull a écrit :
Albert ARIBAUD writes:
> But is there a way (besides patching and recompiling) to let mailman
> know that 5xx (and possibly 4xx as well) rejects which mention spam
> should not cause an increase of the bounce counter?
4xx should be handled at the MTA level by
Albert ARIBAUD writes:
> But is there a way (besides patching and recompiling) to let mailman
> know that 5xx (and possibly 4xx as well) rejects which mention spam
> should not cause an increase of the bounce counter?
4xx should be handled at the MTA level by retrying.
If I were you, I'd fi
Hey folks I have no idea if this is a MailMan issue or a standard feature of
any outgoing email with multiple recipients so please bear with me if it isn't
even a MailMan issue...
When I look at the outgoing mail queue on my server when MailMan is in the
process of sending out one of it's messa
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