Hi Everyone,
I've been running my own server hosting (amongst other things) mailman
for the last 10+ years using a combination of either my own server, or
more recently VPS.
However, I've got to the point in my life where it is too much work to
maintain the servers myself, so am now offloadi
Hi Andrew,
I'd have a look to see if the email addresses that are being disabled come
from similar domains... problem might be caused by reverse dns or spf
records - check out
http://knol.google.com/k/ruben-rubio-rey/mail-servers-spam-and-dns-records/2zt8z36uq2soj/5#
for some ideas.
Regards,
Jame
Hi Brad,
Is this something that would become *easier* if it were done using the
MYSQL plugin that is floating around?
Thanks!
James.
> on 5/14/09 8:45 PM, Carlos Williams said:
>
>> I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
>> on the same physical server. The manageme
Hi Everyone,
I have one single user on one of my lists whose posts regularly (though not
always) result in her messages coming to me as list owner with the following
message:
The attached message has been automatically discarded.
As far as I can see:
- The user is sending from
Hi Everyone,
For what it is worth... I'd like to be able to have all the options that
are available in the user management screen available in the bulk
subscription screen.
I operate a list which is closed to anyone except by personal invite, so
pretty much use the bulk subscribe option for all o
Hi Everyone,
Can someone please explain why I have a small number of users who
occasionally send message to mylist-boun...@domain.com instead of to the
correct address myl...@domain.com ?
I suspect that it is to do with the email client that they are using and
whether they are replying or r
Hi Everyone,
I have a list that I ran for a number of years "un-moderated"
However, a few months ago the list went through a bit of turmoil, and as a
result I had to turn moderation "on".
The mere fact that the list is now moderated has acted as a deterrent to
those who were causing problems, an
Hi Everyone,
Why not try using outbound QOS (eg Shorewall)?
I'm using it on one of my servers - works perfectly slowing down the amount
of traffic that the server pushes out on to the network.
Regards,
James.
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I think you could set things up so that mailman talks to sendmail / postfix
via tcp, which could then be throttled using shorewall
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From: Zbigniew Szalbot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 1 September 2008 10:08 PM
To: James Reid
Cc: 'Burcu İnci'; mai
Hi Burcu,
The best way I have found to throttle the number of messages coming out of
mailman is to use something like the QOS service found in Shorewall.
This allows you to control how much of the available bandwidth is used going
out of your server + prioritise SMTP with other protocols.
Regard
Hi Everyone,
I've been running mailman for sometime (2 years) plus with all working fine.
However, I have one list that is now getting very busy, both by volume of
messages sent + size of each message + total number of subscribers.
I now have a problem where if someone sends a 1MB message to the
emails), and would like the emails to appear in monthly archives for the
month when they were originally sent.
Is it possible to export the emails from Outlook and then import them into
the Mailman archive?
Thanks for your help,
Regards,
James Reid
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emails), and would like the emails to appear in monthly archives for the
month when they were originally sent.
Is it possible to export the emails from Outlook and then import them into
the Mailman archive?
Thanks for your help,
Regards,
James Reid
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