On Sat, 2005-02-05 at 18:38, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >1. On the first messages with disallowed attachments are stripped of
> >these, but not held for moderator approval. I would like to see them
> >held for such, how do I accomplish this?
> There is no option to hold messages which have had parts
I have two Mailman lists and a problem for each.
1. On the first messages with disallowed attachments are stripped of
these, but not held for moderator approval. I would like to see them
held for such, how do I accomplish this?
2. On a different list messages that are posted either with implic
address) which is the list.
A related question:
what are the requirements to such bounce messages so that Mailmans
automatic (switched on in this case) bounce processing will take them as
bounces and flag the user, etc?
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Mvh.
Lars Bungum<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 20:24, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >I'll enclose the mail that gets sent through.
> I can't tell much from the mail you enclosed which came from the list.
> What you have to see is the message that arrives to the list before it
> is resent from the list.
Where could I find this mess
re explicitly allowed as incoming addresses. Have I
overlooked something?
I'll enclose the mail that gets sent through.
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Mvh.
Lars Bungum<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Copyleft Software AS
Telefon: +47 4000 3775
Telefaks : +47 21 93 33 7
I'm running a list of about 500 people, and have encountered a strange
problem lately, namely that bounce messages from an address
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" are being sent to the list. The subject is like this:
Autoreply: {digest-subject}
and body like this:
"This email adress do not exist"
so it ap
Howdy!
I'm experiencing similar errors to those described by Stephen Gran early
in December as well as these:
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Dec 30 23:46:13 2003 (97949) Delivery exception: EOF read where object
expected
Dec 30 23:46:13 2003 (97949) Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Hand
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 18:12, Stephen Gran wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 11:03:51PM +0100, Lars Bungum said:
> > On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 03:46, Stephen Gran wrote:
> > > Mail coming in to the lists and going out to users works just fine.
> > > Mail going to admins is a
Howdy!
I'm experiencing similar errors to those described by Stephen Gran early
in December as well as these:
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Dec 30 23:46:13 2003 (97949) Delivery exception: EOF read where object
expected
Dec 30 23:46:13 2003 (97949) Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Hand
ven't been able to find a way
to do this. I found how you could request subscribption of membership
via email, but not how the administrator himself (herself) could do this
by supplying the relevant password in a mail.
Is there any way to do this?
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Mvh.
Lars Bungum
s there any way to do this?
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Mvh.
Lars Bungum<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Copyleft Software AS
Telefon: +47 22 71 67 00
Telefaks : +47 92 17 58 13
Mobiltelefon : +47 92 04 61 35
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