Re: [Mailman-Users] How to change the confirmation message subject line?

2011-01-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
ValiDOM wrote: > >Does anybody know how to change the wording/text of the subject lines >in confirmation messages? I'd love to have something like "Please >subscribe to our newsletter..." ;-) If you only want to change the English message, find the message in the definition of the GetConfirmJ

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman installation on ubuntu failing

2011-01-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Noah wrote: > >I am having issues installing mailman on my ubuntu machine. Its a 32bit >Processor so I am not sure why 64-amd version of mailman was ever >installed. any clues on how to solve this problem? I know nothing of various Debian packages but it doesnt appear to me that this message

Re: [Mailman-Users] getting a list of bounced emails

2011-01-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brent Kearney wrote: > >We create mail lists by syncing with our database, and so often bad >(no-longer existing accounts, etc) emails get re-added to our lists, >and produce an automatic unsubscribe bounce message. Does Mailman >record the emails for which there was a bounce-action somewhere

[Mailman-Users] How to change the confirmation message subject line?

2011-01-14 Thread ValiDOM
hi! as soon as VERP_CONFIRMATION is set to yes in mailman configuration, mailman sends out confirmation messages using the subject line "Your confirmation is required to join the Mailman-Users mailing list" (depending on the language setting of the list). I tried to find this in FAQs, Mai

[Mailman-Users] mailman installation on ubuntu failing

2011-01-14 Thread Noah
Hi there, I am having issues installing mailman on my ubuntu machine. Its a 32bit Processor so I am not sure why 64-amd version of mailman was ever installed. any clues on how to solve this problem? # uname -a Linux enabled.com 2.6.24-24-xen #1 SMP Tue Jun 30 21:53:02 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/

[Mailman-Users] getting a list of bounced emails

2011-01-14 Thread Brent Kearney
Hello, We create mail lists by syncing with our database, and so often bad (no-longer existing accounts, etc) emails get re-added to our lists, and produce an automatic unsubscribe bounce message. Does Mailman record the emails for which there was a bounce-action somewhere? If so, where/h