My boss just asked me why messages sent via cc to a list end up in the
pending queue. My assumption is that it is to prevent spam, but is
there any way to turn this feature off? (Note: I do not think it is a
good idea to turn it off, but am being *requested* to do it).
Anne
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My boss wants me to give selective access to our archives. That is,
they are not supposed to be public, but she wants some selected
individuals to be able to view the archives without the ability to post
to the list (or change their membership information).
Obviously I can subscribe someone to th
Caveat: someone else currently manages my lists, so I don't know how
he's set these up.
Recently we set up some new lists, and I'm finding that even though i've
specified in the settings that I want daily notices to be sent to me if
there are pending requests, I do not get anything for these li
out there who might be interested in such a project? We hope to go
live second week of March. Please contact me privately if you would be
interested. There would likely be follow on work, as well.
We are in northern Virginia, but location should not really be an issue.
Anne
Anne Shroeder
please email me privately with information on your
qualifications, availability, and rates. The machine is located in
Sterling, VA, but you need not be local.
Anne Shroeder
Webmaster, Internet Society
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We've recently had multiple problems with our mailman installation
(currently hosted externally but hopefully soon to be moved in house) and
the most recent one is that mail is simply not delivered - most of the time.
Some messages seem to get through, but most do not. Because I don't have
access
I need to open up a particular list to a larger group of people; however,
the leaders of the list wish to make all previous archived messages
inaccessible to the new subscribers. Is there a way to archive the archives
to a different location where they are not available to all members of the
list,
I recall at one point some list members saying that it was not good to put
one list as a member of another list. One of my colleagues has done this
and insists that it is easier for him because this way he doesn't have to
manage duplicate names (where names intersect lists). But of course it also
One of our most visible mailing lists seems to be belly up -- getting
messages
"Insufficient disk space; try again later"
This list is housed on the same server as 50 other lists, which seem to be
working fine. Any ideas why one list would give a "full" message while the
others don't?
Anne
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We've just had a crash and burn of our server and are migrating everything
to a new machine. Mailman was previously installed by a consultant and I"m
unable to reach him. Any resources/tips for help/consultants out there to
help with either migrating from our current machine or reinstalling?
Obvi
Every time a message is generated from mailman (e.g. when an autoresponder
is sent to a poster), the from address is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do I change that because it really is a misnomer - the message hasn't
bounced, it is merely an administrative message.
Anne Shroeder
Webmaster/Sy
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