anatoly techtonik wrote:
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>- how can I setup Mailman, so it can accept mails sent through Google
>Groups proxy automatically? -
The envelope sender of a google groups post is
. If that address were a
member of the mailman list with no password reminders and no mail
delivery, the posts would be a
Hi,
I find it convenient to have a Google Groups interface for Mailman
lists. This adds search, thread monitoring at no cost, and makes
communication for people who don't like email a lot easier (look at
PySide list as an example). There is one problem though:
- if a mirrored list requires subscr
JRC Groups wrote:
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>While discussing some possible DNS set-up issues I might need to resolve on
>my server a certain IT professional mentioned to me that Mailman shouldn't
>be run using a virtual domain. I am not sure if this professional was
>referring to virtual domains in general or only those
Hi everyone,
We're going to be participating in the Google Summer of Code again this year,
but this time, under the Python Software Foundation's banner. Here's our wiki
page for GSoC ideas, mentors, and students:
http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/Google+Summer+of+Code+2011
and the PSF page with
Although I have a few years of experience as a list administrator of lists
hosted on other sites, so far I never managed a mailman server on my own.
In our institute we manage small list via /etc/aliases :include:s
Recently I decided to make an experiment, so I installed mailman 2.1.11
via the
On Mar 28, 2011, at 1:31 AM, JRC Groups wrote:
> While discussing some possible DNS set-up issues I might need to resolve on
> my server a certain IT professional mentioned to me that Mailman shouldn't
> be run using a virtual domain. I am not sure if this professional was
> referring to virtual d