Thus spake Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, circa 6/13/2006 2:14 PM:
> Sendmail, postfix, and Exim are all good MTAs. For 99.% of
> what any site is likely to do, any of these programs should be more
> than adequate.
Brad, any thoughts on LSMTP from L-Soft?
Thanks,
peter
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Thus spake Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, circa 6/8/2006 12:17 AM:
> That bounce came from an MTA - Mailman never saw the post.
Perhaps the machine running Mailman lacks an MX record in its DNS entry and
the MTA can't deliver mail to it?
peter
t;you are not subscribed" messages far less useful than they could be.
I'm not saying this is right for everyone, but neither is setting lists to
reject.
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Peter C.S. Adams (617) 287-7118
Director of Information and Communication Technologies
College of Public and Community Serv
Thus spake Tom Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, circa 5/26/2006 1:05 PM:
> 2. You can use email commands to retrieve the list of members by doing
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: (a subscriber's email address, pref. admin)
> Subject: who password [address=]
This doesn't appear to work if there is a space
-- that "their" mail was rejected.
I have a handful of lists set to "reject," but most are set to discard. In
my opinion, the poster should be subscribed to the list and set to receive
mail; otherwise they should have no expectation that their message was
distributed.
peter
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them to be different.
If you find an ISP that is blocking mail from your list due to the makeup of
the envelope headers, you should encourage them to read the relevant mail
transport RFCs and invest in some decent Bayesian spam filtering software.
Then encourage your subscribers at that ISP to find
Thus spake Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, circa 5/17/2006 6:50 PM:
> The lists//digest.mbox file for the affected list contains a
> malformed message from which an attempt to extract the attachment
> filename throws the exception.
Many thanks to Mark for the help, and for fixing the subject line
th.splitext(msg.get_filename(''))[1]
File
"/BinaryCache/mailman/mailman-105.1.root~2/usr/share/mailman/pythonlib/email
/Message.py", line 707, in get_filename
TypeError: unicode() argument 2 must be string, not None
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Peter C.S. Adams (617) 287-7118
Director of Inform