On 06/17/2015 09:02 AM, Gretchen R Beck wrote:
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> I have a new test mailman server running 2.1.18.1. It's got some
> customizations in it from our old 2.1.9 server.
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> Everything seems to work except the DMARC policy -- specifically, if I send
> mail to a list from my yahoo address, it bounc
Oh, and the site default from_is_list = 0 (Accept)
--Gretchen
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Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 12:02 PM
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Hi Folks,
I have a new test mailman server running 2.1.18.1. It's got some
customizations in it from our old 2.1.9 server.
Everything seems to work except the DMARC policy -- specifically, if I send
mail to a list from my yahoo address, it bounces if the DMARC moderation action
for the list i
Sure. Go to the Membership Management tab.
Then select the member you want.
Turn the legend on for the table you get at the bottom, so you will see
that 'ack' is the thing you want to change.
Laura
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Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@py
Hi all,
I know in a members options for a mailman list they can tick a box to be
notified when a message they send gets to the list.
Is there a way for me as administrator to change that for individual
members?
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Adam Morris
email:
a...@damorris.com
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Mark Sapiro writes:
> The safe thing is for 'you' to not have write permission on the mbox. If
> you did have in the past, this may be how the group was changed.
Quite likely.
Basically, there are two ways to change the content of a file on
Unix-like systems. One way is to write-lock (at leas