Christopher Adams writes:
> A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
> currently using (@gmail.com) is not subscribed to the list.
Change your list to personalize the message, specifically to add a
link to the user's personal options page in the footer.
Of course yo
On 04/04/2014 07:46 PM, sherwin wrote:
> Suddenly, I cannot log into Ibiblio as an administrator.
>
> I get the following error message:
>
>
>Bug in Mailman version 2.1.12
>
>
> We're sorry, we hit a bug!
>
> Please inform the webmaster for this site of this problem. Printing of
> tr
Suddenly, I cannot log into Ibiblio as an administrator.
I get the following error message:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.12
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform the webmaster for this site of this problem. Printing of
traceback and other system information has been explicitly inhi
On 04/04/2014 02:29 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
>
> A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
> currently using (@gmail.com) is not subscribed to the list. I assume that
> means a subscribed address is forwarding to the gmail account. The gmail
> account people don't ha
On 4/4/2014 4:29 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
Hello all,
This is not necessarily a Mailman question, but I thought someone
administering Mailman may have come across this before.
A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
currently using (@gmail.com) is not subscribed
Does it arrive as a forward? If so, it might be possible to view the
entire message header and trace it that way. Web-based email being what
it is, I don't know how much or little gmail retains of the message
headers of forwards or whether gmail allows those message headers to be
inspected. If
Hello all,
This is not necessarily a Mailman question, but I thought someone
administering Mailman may have come across this before.
A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
currently using (@gmail.com) is not subscribed to the list. I assume that
means a subscribed ad