Mark-san,
Thank you very much for your quick response.
I totally understood, and I should have been more careful about
what exactly the admindb is. Thanks a million!
Sincerely,
The messages should be visible in the admindb web interface for the
mailman list.
Are the messages you me
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
>
>>The messages should be visible in the admindb web interface for the
>>mailman list.
>
>Are the messages you mention that emails which sent to mail...@example.com?
>Could you please let me make sure that the admindb web interface is a page
>titled like "Mailman mailing li
Hello Mark-san,
Thank you very much for your response.
The messages should be visible in the admindb web interface for the
mailman list.
Are the messages you mention that emails which sent to mail...@example.com?
Could you please let me make sure that the admindb web interface is a page
titl
Hung Phan wrote:
>>
>> Possibly another list in another installation is a member of this list
>> and that list is rejecting the post.
>We don't utilize umbrella list. Is that what you thinking of?
Yes and no. Unless you absolutely control your list membership, someone
could subscribe an address t
A couple of other possibilities come to mind.
Possibly another list in another installation is a member of this list
and that list is rejecting the post.
We don't utilize umbrella list. Is that what you thinking of?
Possibly this list has Auto-responder -> autorespond_postings set to
Yes, and
Thanx very much Mark!
On 10/03/2010 11:44 a.m., Mark Sapiro wrote:
Manuel Kissoyan wrote:
I had a problem with the index.html file in a mailing list and i need to
re-create it. Is there any command to do this?
If the archive is otherwise intact and complete, the next archived post
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 08:41:02AM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Adam McGreggor wrote:
> >It seems to me that putting:
> >nowhere-le...@lists.goingnowhere.org
> >norg.bo...@lists.goingnowhere.org
> >in
> >regular_exclude_lists
> >
> >should work. That's my understanding of things from p
Adam McGreggor wrote:
>
>I've got three (relevant) lists, all on the same machine/domain,
>(Mailman 2.1.11; Python 2.5.2):
>
>nowhere-crew
>nowhere-leads
>norg.bored
>
>nowhere-crew(@lists.goingnowhere.org) has
>
>and
>
>
>as non-digest list-members (along with its own 'ord
This is almost certainly down to my ineptitude, with this "new"
feature, but I'm wondering if any of you folks can help.
I've got three (relevant) lists, all on the same machine/domain,
(Mailman 2.1.11; Python 2.5.2):
nowhere-crew
nowhere-leads
norg.bored
nowhere-crew(@lists.going
> -Original Message-
> From: mailman-users-bounces+brian=emwd@python.org [mailto:mailman-
> users-bounces+brian=emwd@python.org] On Behalf Of nigel white
> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 4:03 PM
> To: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: [Mailman-Users] good web hosting company for
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 09:03:06PM +, nigel white wrote:
> My hosting company have just put a ceiling on the number of emails our
> domain can post in an hour = 100. This is hopeless for us, as one email
> sent to a list with 98 members = 98 emails, in their book. Consequently
> loads of
My hosting company have just put a ceiling on the number of emails our
domain can post in an hour = 100. This is hopeless for us, as one email
sent to a list with 98 members = 98 emails, in their book. Consequently
loads of my emails are being discarded by the server and my punters are
cross.
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
>
>Since the mail is sent to mail...@example.com from mail...@example.com,
>there should be that mail in any places such as /var/spool/mail/mailman,
It is not in /var/spool/mail/mailman becaise the mailman list post
alias takes precedence and poosts it to the mailman list.
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