Mark,
Mark Sapiro writes:
> On 11/20/2014 11:47 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a problem with a regular expression in accept_these_nonmembers
>> filter:
>>
>> I have the regexp:
>>
>> ^root\@.*bknix\.co\.th$
&g
Hi,
I have a problem with a regular expression in accept_these_nonmembers
filter:
I have the regexp:
^root\@.*bknix\.co\.th$
That should read: accept any message sent by r...@anything.bknix.co.th
But a message sent by r...@web.bknix.co.th is not being accepted
automatically.
I need some help t
Thank you.
>> I am new to mailman (as a site admin) and I cannot find out how to get
>> the archive running on my debian/postfix/mailman installation.
>>
>> The list works fine, but it seems that no crontab is working.
>
> Your cron jobs are probably mailing their error output to 'mailman'
> which
Hi,
I am new to mailman (as a site admin) and I cannot find out how to get
the archive running on my debian/postfix/mailman installation.
The list works fine, but it seems that no crontab is working.
If I try to manually sudo -u list /usr/lib/mailman/cron/mailpasswds is
sends no password reminde