When I implemented a custom handler for my server, I followed this FAQ:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.067.htp
Between that, the python docs that someone else mentioned and looking at the
existing handlers in Mailman/Handlers I was able to get things going with
litt
One thing I would test is to send a message from one of the other
addresses on the list (say the gmail account) and see if the message
makes it to all of the recipients.
I had a problem that sounds a lot like yours. The cause was the ISP
filtering out incoming messages with a from address with
I haven't had time to sit and poke at the offending mail server to see
if they react to the reply to: or the from: header. I'll have to mess
with that this weekend when traffic is lower on lour lists.
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 14:35 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> >>>&
ct line to make sorting in the mail
client meaningful but adding it to the message body would be useful too.
BTW, for our setup we are using Mailman 2.1.7 with Exim 4.54 on Gentoo.
Thanks for your help,
Matthew Thompson
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file that could be read back in.
www.php.net has all the code snippets for reading files - it's quite easy.
M@t :o)
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