Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>The list-name in the message you sent me ends in -admin. This is the
>problem.
>
>
>Your Mailman router in Exim doesn't work with list names that end with
>'-admin' or probably any of the other suffixes '-bounces', '-confirm',
>'-join', '-leave', '-owner', '-request', '-subscr
On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 02:24:26PM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> The list-name in the message you sent me ends in -admin. This is the
> problem.
I came up with a work-around for this, once, but on a box I've since
decommissioned.
> Your Mailman router in Exim doesn't work with list names that end w
Geoff Shang wrote:
>On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> If the site's VERP_CONFIRMATIONS setting is Yes as it is at python.org,
>> the confirmation is From: listname-confirm+@... with Subject:
>> Your confirmation is required to join the listname mailing list, and
>> the reply is to listna
Hicks, Robert CTR wrote:
>
>>
>>Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
>>
>> Subject:Test message only
>> Sent: 2/1/2010 9:40 AM
>>
>>The following recipient(s) cannot be reached:
>>
>> em...@address on 2/1/2010 9:42 AM
>>The e-ma
-Original Message-
>
>Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
>
> Subject: Test message only
> Sent:2/1/2010 9:40 AM
>
>The following recipient(s) cannot be reached:
>
> em...@address on 2/1/2010 9:42 AM
>The e-mail account does
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote:
There are two ways this works in general. If the site's
VERP_CONFIRMATIONS setting is No (the default) the confirmation is
From: listname-requ...@... with Subject: confirm , and the
reply is to the listname-requ...@... address with the confirm command
possi
Hicks, Robert CTR wrote:
>I changed mailman to use an aliases file (/etc/mail/mailman-aliases) which is
>owned by root:mailman.
>
>I get the following, which I didn't get when the aliases where being managed
>by Exim itself.
>
>
>Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper scri
I changed mailman to use an aliases file (/etc/mail/mailman-aliases) which is
owned by root:mailman.
I get the following, which I didn't get when the aliases where being managed by
Exim itself.
Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be executed
as group "mailm
Mark,
> I fixed the archiving for both private and public archives so no
> rewriting is involved. private.py does the right thing with my
> additional patches. I also patched the GetBaseArchiveURL() method to
> include the virtual host directory in the public archive URL.
>
> Finally, I had an is
Hicks, Robert CTR wrote:
>I know that Exim and Mailman play nicely. Is there any problem with my setting
>the MTA value to manual, doing a genaliases and adding the to my aliases file
>to handle the aliases? Sounds silly but I would like to see the aliases and
>not have that be automagically hi
I know that Exim and Mailman play nicely. Is there any problem with my setting
the MTA value to manual, doing a genaliases and adding the to my aliases file
to handle the aliases? Sounds silly but I would like to see the aliases and not
have that be automagically hidden behind the scenes.
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B
Carlos Williams wrote:
>Every month I get an email from MailMan list's I am currently
>subscribed to & in this email there is a field that shows as follows:
>
>List Password // URL
>
>st...@mydomain.tld
Wayne Cook wrote:
>
>Everything still seemed to work fine so I imported about 30,000 emails
>and stuff got flakey.
Your server is probably busy trying to deliver the 30,000 messages.
Beyond that, this is an Apple OS X Server Mailman (and/or Postfix?)
question and needs to be answered by someon
mattias wrote:
>I run centos
>How to change to swedish in mailman
>DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE something
DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE = 'sv'
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Geoff Shang wrote:
>
>I just tried again to subscribe to the developers list and discovered that
>you couldn't confirm your subscription just by replying.
>
>The message text implies that the confirmation key should be in the
>subject, but the confirmation key was in the From address of the
>con
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Per-Erik Ottosson wrote:
Hi,
I have for quite a long time ago, closing an account. Account name was
nallesresa.se. I still get mail about how to renew your password, the list
is not maintained. Can you remove it completely.
You need to contact the administrators of the syst
I run centos
How to change to swedish in mailman
DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE something
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Hi,
I have for quite a long time ago, closing an account. Account name was
nallesresa.se. I still get mail about how to renew your password, the list
is not maintained. Can you remove it completely.
Thank you in advance
Per-Erik
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Mailman-Users
Every month I get an email from MailMan list's I am currently
subscribed to & in this email there is a field that shows as follows:
List Password // URL
st...@mydomain.tld vipidimi
https://ma
I have mailman on OSX 10.4.11 server and I set up a mailing list with
4 or 5 addresses in it to test stuff out. All seemed to work fine
with adding, deleteing, sending mail and such so I imported about 50
addresses into the list from a different mail programs (via a csv file).
Everything s
Hi,
Figured this would be the best place to report this.
I just tried again to subscribe to the developers list and discovered that
you couldn't confirm your subscription just by replying.
The message text implies that the confirmation key should be in the
subject, but the confirmation key w
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