Re: [Mailman-Users] Bad dating of cron mailings?

2001-12-03 Thread J B Bell
Greg Ward wrote: > On 01 December 2001, J B Bell said: > >>Mailman is suffering some brain damage all of a sudden. I've not >>changed my version of Python nor anything like that, though I have >>fiddled with my kernel in ways that presumably should not affect

[Mailman-Users] Bad dating of cron mailings?

2001-12-01 Thread J B Bell
Mailman is suffering some brain damage all of a sudden. I've not changed my version of Python nor anything like that, though I have fiddled with my kernel in ways that presumably should not affect this. Other cron-inspired mailings are getting through with a normal date. All my Mailman automa

[Mailman-Users] Setting up qmail + Mailman on FreeBSD 3.4 (was: Re: help with rather time-sensitive dilemma?)

2001-07-11 Thread J B Bell
I hate to see someone get NT rammed down their throat. Unfortunately, my diagnostic skills are not up to the detailed logs you posted, Amanda. How- ever, I can share some stuff that may help in terms of making certain of one's qmail + Mailman configuration. Without further ado, here are all th

Re: [Mailman-Users] maillists for multiple domains on the same machine??

2001-06-28 Thread J B Bell
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 08:51:04AM -0400, Brett Miller wrote: > Can mailman be configured to handle lists for more than 1 domain?? Thank > you for any help or assistance you could give. > > Thanks > > Brett Yes. First, if you want the web pages to use the extra domains you have, they will nee

[Mailman-Users] Discard non-member postings automatically?

2001-06-21 Thread J B Bell
I recently converted a list to Mailman. Unfortunately, it's a huge spam target, and I get many messages a day from non-members. Slogging through and discarding them all is very annoying. Is there any way to set a policy of discarding non-member postings outright? --JB