On 4/9/2015 1:25 AM, Danil Smirnov wrote:
The solutions is quite simple - use top-posting if you answering to
the very whole message or thread (like this).
It will save your time and would annoy nobody. (Don't forget to put
And your premise is wrong already. Top posting on an email list is
hi
On 1/8/2014 5:46 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 01/08/2014 01:43 PM, Steve Lindemann wrote:
Somehow the
mailman messages where picking up the ipv6 localhost address as the
source of the original message ...
Probably because the /etc/hosts entry for 'localhost' is the ipv6 address.
On 1/7/2014 4:40 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 01/07/2014 03:18 PM, Steve Lindemann wrote:
Unfortunately when mailman sends messages they fail to deliver to most
of the list subscribers and the maillog shows that the helo used is the
actual name of the server, not the name of the email server
red as the URL of the host. Regular email
works fine from that box, just mailman is having a problem sending.
Does anyone have any idea what I'm missing?
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On 3/11/2013 3:03 PM, William McQueen wrote:
I first need to say I am not a professional tech person. But Mailman version
2.1.15 comes with my site, so I've been running it for my Adult Education
Association.
Now, our Pres would like to get the listing of the membership and I don't
know any quic
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Steve Lindemann wrote:
I've had several occasions where list admins have "lost" the initial
welcome message they received when I created a new list for them. Is
there a way to resend that new list created message?
Mailman can't resend the list cr
here I missed it. Thanks!
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Lindsay Haisley wrote:
On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 15:26 -0700, Steve Lindemann wrote:
Thanks! Got it! They spoofed a legitimate list member on the
Return-Path:, which also showed up on the first ("From ") message header
line.
Both of these reflect the envelope sender address used i
: but we're changing passwords anyway.
I don't suppose there's anything we can do about this other than change
that particular user's email address... is there?
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Ma
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Steve Lindemann wrote:
Lindsay Haisley wrote:
Is it possible that the list mod or admin password got out? I believe
than anyone can post to a moderated list by putting an "Approved:
" header or pseudo-header in a post.
>>
I'm on one of the lists that
of the message. The rest of
the message (including the header) appears to be missing from the archive.
I didn't think the -bounces address was considered a member of the
list... is it?
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ttention) and I just rechecked the message header and didn't see
anything resembling that... would mailman remove it from the header for
final delivery to the list members? Regardless, I'll see to getting
passwords changed, thanks.
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n for it and have to wonder if I'm checking everything.
I've looked thru everything that makes sense and much that doesn't. If
I had hair I'd be pulling it out!
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Steve Lindemann wrote:
> Dragon wrote:
>> Steve Lindemann sent the message below at 14:43 4/3/2008:
>>> Dragon wrote:
>>>> Steve Lindemann sent the message below at 12:18 4/3/2008:
>>>>> The problem - when the list email address is (spoofed) in the
Dragon wrote:
> Steve Lindemann sent the message below at 14:43 4/3/2008:
>> Dragon wrote:
>>> Steve Lindemann sent the message below at 12:18 4/3/2008:
>>>> The problem - when the list email address is (spoofed) in the From: line
>>>> (as well as being
Dragon wrote:
> Steve Lindemann sent the message below at 12:18 4/3/2008:
>>
>> The problem - when the list email address is (spoofed) in the From: line
>> (as well as being on the To: line) the message posts to the list. The
>> ability to post to the list is suppos
e a clue how to look for it in the FAQ so I
settled for reading the index and didn't see anything resembling this
there either.
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file(s) in /var/mailman/lists/mailman...
leastwise the members name and address are in the request.pck file. Can
I simply delete request.pck (and/or request.db) to clear this? Is there
anything else I need to do to clear the pending subscription? Thanks!
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se files, but wanted to check with anyone smarter about mailman than
I'm likely to ever be first. Thanks!
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url: h
.tar.gz
the man pages for tar and gunzip will explain all the switches, and
there are a bunch, but you only need the ones shown to get what you
want. I usually add the -v switch (for verbose) as I like to see what's
happening.
>>>snip<<<
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Steve Lindemann wrote:
>
>> I would like to use a regular
>> expression to accept all email from a particular domain.
>>
>> ex: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Can someone
>> out there *show* me what I need to use to accomplish
ery well.
Everything I try simply gets ignored when I submit the page. Can someone
out there *show* me what I need to use to accomplish the task.
Thanks!
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hunt is and what I can
do with the directory, but there isn't much info available. All I could
find was to run ../bin/unshunt to handle the files. But I don't want
them handled, I want them gone.
Help!
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