pastel@msapiro.net>Ok,
the good solution for my needs seems to be activate bound processing in
mailman and process the mailman's bounce logs.
Thks for your accurate response.
Hugo.
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Le 18/01/2014 22:34, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
Hugo Vandeputte wrote:
Hello,
I used mailman recently for a new mailing list, and after some time I
discovered that bounced messages are not delivered to the sender or the
administrator. In my memory, they were delivered in older installations
of
Hello,
I used mailman recently for a new mailing list, and after some time I
discovered that bounced messages are not delivered to the sender or the
administrator. In my memory, they were delivered in older installations
of mailman.
Is there an option to configure such delivery?
I can see the
Hi All,
We are running Mailman 2.1.13 (on Ubuntu) and have been for some time.
Recently the SPAM bots have been hitting our subscription addresses so hard the
bounces have tripped the filters at Microsoft and blocked a couple of lists
addresses until I get them to unblock them. It looks like
Hi Joni,
Sounds like your incoming mail server for your Mailman System is either not
reachable or not responding to your outgoing server when you send the message.
You don't mention if they are separate systems or domains so I can't make any
other suggestions at this time. I would try opening
Ah, I suppose that might help. It looks like that did the trick. Thanks.
-Jeff
On Dec 4, 2007 5:32 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeffrey Hugo wrote:
> >
> >Made the changes and tried another unshunt. No luck. Same exact error
> pops
> >up. I
Made the changes and tried another unshunt. No luck. Same exact error pops
up. I've contacted the author but I haven't heard anything back yet. In
the mean-time, you wouldn't happen to have any other ideas?
-Jeff
On Dec 3, 2007 8:38 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
with the
Mailman set up on this machine, but I would like to get it fixed. Thank
you.
-Jeff
On Dec 3, 2007 7:06 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeffrey Hugo wrote:
> >
> >The machine is running Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake), Mailman 2.1.5installed
> >with
Hello,
I noticed a few days ago that incomming mail to a list would not always get
sent out. After trying to trace down the problem, i noticed the following
in the /var/log/mailman/error file corresponding to each missing message.
I've been unable to determine why the majority of messages go out
cs of them.
Do you help me? Exits any software for this or any option for doing this?
Thank you very much.
Hugo
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Thank you very much.
Hugo
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Hugo Villeneuve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Mark,
> Adding SHELL = /bin/sh to my mailman crontab solved my problem. I think
> it would be a good idea to add a note to the Mailman installation manual for
> people using fcron instead of cron. I have attached my com
nks Mark,
Adding SHELL = /bin/sh to my mailman crontab solved my problem. I think
it would be a good idea to add a note to the Mailman installation manual for
people using fcron instead of cron. I have attached my complete crontab as a
reference for anyone having this problem.
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 14:15:46 -0800
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hugo Villeneuve wrote:
> >
> > I'm using fcron to schedule the mailman jobs. I configured fcron to run
> > the mailman jobs as the mailman user (fcrontab -u mailman...). I also
>
When the mailman jobs are run by fcron, an exit status of 1 is
returned. I have found that if I replace the "/bin/false" shell entry with
"/bin/sh" for the mailman user in the /etc/passwd file, fcron correctly runs
the mailman jobs.
What can be wrong with
core 2 installation.
Can someone help me ?
Cheers,
Hugo
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.iso885915, so Htdig should know better. The
dates mailman sets are correct. The mailman Htdig patch changes the setting of
this date in Hyperarch.py.
Can someone say if this is a bug or if I have done something wrong ? Any idea
of what could be wrong ?
Cheers,
x27;t see where they are set. They are
used in the templates archidxfoot.html and archidxhead.html. I have the
mailman/htdig integration patch. Mailman version is 2.1.5. Pipermail 0.9.
Fedora Core 2.
Can someone help me ?
Cheers,
Hello community
could you help me with this, i have created a list in mailman web
interface, but i send a message to the list, and is not delivered, it is
returning to me "unknown user"
what is the step after being created the list? thank you very much.
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hange the
alignment of the footer logos to center, but I am having trouble figuring
out how to center the text links that appear between the horizontal rule
and the mailman logos.
Can anyone help please?
Martin T. Hugo
Network Administrator
Hilliard City Schools
Tel: 614-921-7102
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ilman/templates/en so that all list pages look the
same (mainly school logos and table widths), or will that "break"
something elsewhere.
TIA
Martin T. Hugo
Network Administrator
Hilliard City Schools
Tel: 614-921-7102
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 12:19:40 -0700, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hugo Kobayashi wrote:
> >
> >% python -i bin/withlist -l mylist
> >Loading list mylist (locked)
> >The variable `m' is the mylist MailList instance
> >>>> m.removeMem
OTECTED]" mylist > file
% bin/remove_members -f file mylist
No such member: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No such member: found in:
No such member: mylist
I've also applied the badchar.patch from
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=100103&aid=
Hi Croc:
I think I am right in saying that the attachment you see is what happens
when someone sends an RTF or HTML formatted email to the list and the
list is set to send text emails; it attaches the "signature" file to the
email.
I could be wrong, I'm no expert, but experiment with changing the
We use Outlook 2002 and all the messages I receive (from this and our
own lists) have the from field correctly reported as the sender. Either
something has been changed in Outlook 2003 or there is a machine
configuration problem either on the recipients machine or the senders.
HTH
Marty
-Ori
hello, i install mailman from the tar file. and after reading a bit more
i whant to use the rpm. but i think i better un install first, but how
???.
thank your for any help
Hugo
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Hello:
I am new to Linux and mailman (using Debian distro, Apache 2.0.48, Exim
and Mailman 2.0.11).
I managed to get everything installed and configured with the help of
this list and a friend but I have two questions.
1. What do I need to edit to customize the main listinfo page (I have
been
Hello Everyone:
I have built a new Linux box (Debian distro) and installed Mailman using
a deb package. I can create lists and go to the web pages to subscribe
but when I reply to a subscription confirmation email I get the
following error:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended
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