Hi,
"But you still haven't said if you still have a problem with
reset_bounce or what the resolution was. "
I had read this from googling but I didnt understand what it actually meant
and the stuff I found was 2007 etc and seemed to conflict with newerhadnt
sussed it out.
Ive had several
Steven Jones wrote:
>
>Because its related to the same event
But you still haven't said if you still have a problem with
reset_bounce or what the resolution was.
>"config.pck", because I didnt know that..
Sorry. The process of moving lists between servers has been discussed
many times
Hi,
Because its related to the same event
"config.pck", because I didnt know that..
I think sometimes developers/coders dont realise lesser mortals cant code to
their standards, and in my case virtually not at all...
regards
Steven Jones
From
Steven Jones wrote:
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>Is there a way to scan my 440 lists and look for lists with no subscribers?
>it seems my localhost ipv6 problem has caused at least one list to be emptied
>of all subscribers by the bounce processing.so I have had to re-populate
>it.
I don't know why this is a reply
Hi,
Is there a way to scan my 440 lists and look for lists with no subscribers? it
seems my localhost ipv6 problem has caused at least one list to be emptied of
all subscribers by the bounce processing.so I have had to re-populate it.
After that is there a way to extract all the subscriber
I have setup mailman as our school districts list server. For email, we use
Google and our domain is ccsuvt.org. The listserv is a subdomain named
lists.ccsuvt.org. The problem that we are experiencing is that outgoing
email is going to Google that returns a message that there is no user with
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