Thanks!
In case you (plural) are not aware, some mail lists are already using
the Archived-At header in conjunction with the mail-archive. The list
I am most familiar with is the disc...@documentfoundation.org.
from: http://go.mail-archive.com/Q1UNIhR2F51LZaV-5fjs4-Qj5jM=
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We use mlmmj - htt
On Dec 15, 2010, at 09:39 AM, Randy Kramer wrote:
>I'm asking if mailman can be set up so it will calculate the required
>header (hash of the message ID or whatever) and insert it in a post
>before distributing the post to the list?
>
>I've tried googling and searching things like the NEWS fil
I'm asking if mailman can be set up so it will calculate the required
header (hash of the message ID or whatever) and insert it in a post
before distributing the post to the list?
I've tried googling and searching things like the NEWS file for mailman
(at least for version 2.2x), with no luck
Hello,
2010/12/14 Florian Effenberger :
> Another thing I just found out:
>
> The mailman-owner alias is only generated for the 2nd of our two
> virtual domains. Maybe that's related?
> (The other -owner aliases, including the one for the list I'm testing
> with, are correct, however.)
interesti
Another thing I just found out:
The mailman-owner alias is only generated for the 2nd of our two
virtual domains. Maybe that's related?
(The other -owner aliases, including the one for the list I'm testing
with, are correct, however.)
2010/12/14 Florian Effenberger :
> Addendum:
>
> Shortly after
Addendum:
Shortly afterwards, I fully receive a bounce probe message, with the
message sent to -owner as attachment. So, the message reaches me,
Mailman somehow bounces it anyways...
2010/12/14 Florian Effenberger :
> Hello,
>
> on all my mailing lists, I have the problem that mails to the -owner
Hello,
on all my mailing lists, I have the problem that mails to the -owner
alias seem to bounce. The sender doesn't receive a bounce, but the
list owners don't receive the e-mail -- instead, failures are logged
in mailman's bounce log. The owners are the same as the subscribers
(it's an internal