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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Jim Tittsler wrote:
> On Apr 29, 2005, at 07:02, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
>
> > At the end of that FAQ there is mention of a third party patch that
> > allows
> > you to spe
We've got an issue with our data/ dir getting quite large due to a large
number of held messages waiting for admin attention. Since we have a fair
number of lists with almost as many admins I'm looking for a solution
that will automatically prune down the held messages.
Reading through the FAQ I
Great, thank you for the answer to this.
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Matt Ruzicka wrote:
> &g
I have a user who uses a custom system for tracking and maintaining their
subscriber list through their web site and have decided to use Mailman to
distribute their newsletter. The user is paranoid about their users
receiving junk to the list (a result of a bad majordomo experience in the
past) so
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >I realize the answer given in this thread (to ignore them) would "work",
> >but really I am more interested in getting these bounces, and more
> >importantly the responses to the password reminders, to the list owner so
> >they can address them. I'm equal
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 4:12 PM -0700 2005-02-01, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
>
> > Is there a technical reason this
I'm sort of surprised to not see this come up more often at the first of
the month so I' wondering if I'm searching for the wrong string in the
archives and Google or if I'm doing something foolish.
Same question as I found asked back in 2002.
Is there a way that I can cause mailman to send the p
My company is running and testing Mailman to replace majordomo (finally)
in a FreeBSD environment. From the README.BSD file I see that it is
possible to io install without turning on the setgid bit on directories.
However, even with a 'make DIRSETGID=: install' a number of executable
files are ins
First of all I apologize profusely for re-submitting this often talked
about topic. I've been reading archives and googling and see that people
keep asking similar questions, but their needs end up being a bit
different so the answers offered up by the community don't quite answer
what I'm looking