On Fri, 14 Jul 2023, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 7/14/23 19:07, Thomas Gramstad wrote:
We are running Mailman 2.1.29 on Debian 10. I'm told that
there will soon be an upgrade to Debian 12, and that Mailman
2 can't run on Debian 12. Is there a way to continue to use
Mailman 2 even
would be a
rather big job changing them all to Mailman 3.
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ve or send myself a copy of
it?
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Mailman FAQ:
ected?
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n the list setup (Mailman
2.29)?
Also, how many subscribers are likely affected by his (or any
gmail user's) DKIM setup? That is, are most list subscribers
receiving his messages anyway, or is this problem preventing
e-mail from him going to most list subscribers?
Thomas Gramstad
M
that check could be done elsewhere though.)
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oesn't the attempted posting go to the moderator queue, if
there is something about the subscriber or the message that
prevents it from being distributed? (The list in question is
unmoderated for subscribers.)
Below is a copy of one of the strange bounce postings.
Thomas Gramstad
tho
On Sun, 18 Oct 2020, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 10/18/20 2:12 PM, Thomas Gramstad wrote:
When a message to one of my unmoderated lists for some reason ends up in
the moderation queue and I approve it, somehow the From:-field is
rewritten like this:
-- Forwarded message
the original From:
field is preserved unchanged, as if the message went straight
through to the list?
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https
oblem.
Printing of traceback and other system information has been
explicitly inhibited, but the webmaster can find this information
in the Mailman error logs or the web server logs.
It seems that ANY change of that web page, no matter how trivial,
triggers the error message.
T
the archive. Is there a
way to reply to poster when reading and replying via the official
list archive?
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leted, after I edit them away from the
date.html file.
How can I prevent this behavior, so that only actually existing
archive messages show up in the archive index file date.html?
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-spam methods SPF, DMARC, DKIM. I don't know how those things
work, and I have the default settings (in Mailman 2.1.29) for
them.
What can I do to improve message delivery?
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ntly, and so probably does not work with
Mailman 3(?). If so that is a show stopper for me, I'd never
update to a Mailman version that can't be run via the command
line. I have a lot of smaller mailing lists, and running them via
web interface would be so t
These are spammers, using a Mailman installation to add all
e-mail addresses they can find. Can something be done about that?
Thomas Gramstad
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Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 17:20:58 -0700
From: sathynz-requ...@sathy.co.nz
To: si...@ifi.uio.no
Subject: Welcome
will also move the list archives into
the "new" server -- are there any issues to consider moving a
list archive from 2.1.14 into a 2.1.9 installation?
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2015, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Thomas Gramstad writes:
> How can I find out what version number of Mailman I'm using?
Visit the web interface (for subscribers, moderators, or
admins), it's in the footer. If you have shell access to the
server, you can lo
How can I find out what version number of Mailman I'm using?
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On Tue, 24 Mar 2015, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
On Mon, 23 Mar 2015, Thomas Gramstad wrote:
On Mon, 23 Mar 2015, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
> Subscribing in digest mode allows me to receive one
> cumulative post per day
which is something many people can appreciate (at least thos
ous post to me.
My suggestion is to turn off the digest option unless you'd start
losing/not getting subscribers to a significant degree. (Which
would typically occur for really high volume lists. Most lists
aren't.)
Thomas Gramstad
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tation
of the whole digest, and with a pointless Subject: (digest
number) thrown in for good measure.
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2014, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
r...@rexgoode.com writes:
> I can think of a lot of advantages myself, but I'm wondering if anyone
> has seen a good list somewhere.
I have a list here:
https://translate.google.no/translate?sl=no&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=no&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2
ly it must be possible to
stop this?
Thomas Gramstad
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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 21:57:41 +0200
From: cc-no-referansegruppe-boun...@mailman.kunnskapsallmenning.no
To: cc-no-referansegruppe-ow...@mailman.kunnskapsallmenning.no
Subject: Automatisk melding: din
can restart it is
unavailable.
b) The webserver has been restarted, but they forgot something,
and all the mailman webpages are still inaccessible, and the
person(s) who can fix it is unavailable.
c) Mailman also doesn't respond to e-mail commands.
Thomas Gra
s not possible, is there another way to automatically
forward messages from a Mailman list to a Facebook fan page?
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I want to add a spam filter rule that automatically deletes all
mail from all subdomains of com.br. I have tried the syntaxes
from: @com.br
and
from: @*.com.br ,
but neither seems to work.
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Thomas Gramstad wrote:
> >
> >A new list in my Mailman installation refuses to let postings
> >from a subscriber and list administrator through (not sure if
> >this applies to all posters -- the list is new), and bounces
> &
the
structure of the problem or has any suggestions or tips?
(The other, old lists at the server work just fine.)
Thomas Gramstad
Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 00:30:35 +0100
From: mailman-boun...@mailman.kunnskapsallmenning.no
To
On Sat, 29 Aug 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jeff Grossman wrote:
> >
> >On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 16:05:49 -0700, "Thomas Gramstad"
> >wrote:
> >> How can I make Mailman unsubscribe bouncing addresses instead of
> >> disabling them? I'm fine wi
he Mailman
admin web pages several times, and also tried websearches,
without being able to find it.)
Also, is there a way to unsubscribe all the disabled addresses
on a given list with one single command?
Thomas Gramstad
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in the moderation queue.
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dress that does not end with .no is automatically deleted and
I never see it. Is that possible, per list or even per domain/for
all lists?
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Never mind, following the law of simplicity, just "who password"
and nothing more worked... thanks again
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Thomas Gramstad wrote:
> Thanks, the request address, that helped -- this is getting much
> closer, but I'm still not quite there. I still don'
address is the address of the list.
They all return a help paragraph about the who command, and
not the subscriber list. But I don't understand what the
syntax is supposed to be from that help paragraph.
Can someone provide the missing piece? Thanks again.
Thomas Grams
is there any public information anywhere about this
deeply hidden feature?
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sin and you can for example
set the spam level you want for automatic discard. The script
contains some UiO-specific code for retrieving the location of
Mailman and list files.
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to all the
subscribers).
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