subscribed, they
still haven't received any of the list traffic.
This is on FreeBSD / Postfix. Anyone know what I might have forgotten
to do? Everything else works correctly.
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ble?
>
> BTW, searching the archives at mail-arcihve.com gets a 404 error.
>
>
Realize that should you implement Challenge/Response, your server WILL
be blacklisted by various DNSBLs out there. Backscatter is
indistinguishable from spam to spamtraps.
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Kim Moodley wrote:
> How do i add a disclaimer within the mailing list. Is there options to
> add something like this.
>
> Is there any suggestions?
>
>
Has one of these ever, in any country, stood up in court? I did some
research and couldn't find anything conclusi
tml interface is a bit
> unwieldy for 30k users. If there is a command line to print it to a
> file that would be nice too!
>
> TIA for the help.
>
bin/list_members should do it for you.
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n 6 Feb 5 11:57 master-qrunner.pid
-rw-r--r-- 1 root mailman 14114 Feb 5 11:47 sitelist.cfg
The alias exists nowhere else on this box.
Postfix is set to run as the user postfix.
Does anyone have a clue? Cookies for solutions-- it's approaching
crunch time!
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jay Chandler wrote:
>
>> Postfix (latest stable), FreeBSD 6.2, latest version of Mailman.
>>
>> Attempted to send a test message to my list.
>>
>> ommand died with status 2: "/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post
>>n
an 10 Jan 8 10:32 last_mailman_version
-rw-rw 1 mailman mailman 6 Jan 26 11:13 master-qrunner.pid
-rw-r--r-- 1 root mailman 14114 Jan 8 10:32 sitelist.cfg
Is there something blindingly obvious that I'm missing?
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hem, try preceding the space with "\"
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rver, or
would I want to locate it somewhere else? I'd like to avoid giving it
its own dedicated box if at all possible, but I also don't want it to
complicate the sending of generic mail, either in terms of hostnames or
in overhead.
FreeBSD 6.1 and Postfix are the relevant pieces.
Th