I searched and found some old scripts to clear all of the nomail
flags for every user in a mailing list but none of what I discovered
work with version 2.1.13 which is what is on my server. Can someone
please point me to a way to clear all the nomail flags for a specific
list? Thanks!
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Drew Tenenholz wrote:
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>I want to use the Approved: header in the message body to help with
>inadvertent postings as well as block most inappropriate posts. Will the
>following settings work?
>
>1) Mailman 2.1.9 on Red Hat Linux.
>2) All subscribers (including myself) have the moderation flag s
All--
Sorry for the ridiculously simple question, but I'm pretty sure I don't quite
understand how to prevent inadvertent postings; and we just managed to send a
moderately embarrassing post.
I want to use the Approved: header in the message body to help with
inadvertent postings as well as
Thanks Mark that did the trick. I saw that I had to use the cPanel listname
elsewhere, but I was using the name listed in the table on cPanel's
interface rather than the URL. It is working as expected now.
On Oct 19, 2010 9:49am, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Aaron Ray wrote:
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>The a...@domain
Aaron Ray wrote:
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>The a...@domain list contains every e-mail from the other 3 lists. So I am
>adding the a...@domain mailing list to the other mailing list's
>accept_these_nonmembers sender filter with the following syntax:
>
>@all
>
>I have also tried:
>
>@a...@domain
>
>Neither of them seem to
I all, who can explain me howto run multiple instances of mailman in a single
host (one for different domain)?
Do I have to create different /etc/init.d/mailman??
Thank you
Bye
Alessandro
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