Dr. Jones wrote:
> Anyone on the list involved with HIPAA, in healthcare records?
>
> I am a chiropractor and am wondering about using a mailing list among
> patients, not wanting to create any problems or HIPAA violations.
I don't know the legal ramifications, but here's my two cents. If it's
j
Paul Tomblin wrote:
> Not true. You can set up "topics" in recent versions of Mailman, and
> people can subscribe to as many or as few of the topics of that list as
> they want.
ah! thanks much for correcting me, I haven't played with topics on Mailman
yet. I'm familar with them on a LSoft lis
Andrea Viel wrote:
> I was exposed to Mailman, because I also manage the Oakland Strokes mail.
> We certainly could load the email addresses we've collected manually.
>
> As I don't really know much about websites, can you please explain what
> we need to use Mailman. Can our school district webs
Wanda Clark Araujo wrote:
> We're in the process of setting up with hostway. They've recommended
> Mailman.
>
> We'd like an email marketing software to allows us to create
> professional-looking, colorful HTML email newsletters, to manage email
> lists (so we can upload our data lists, target or
Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
> (Also, if there are any other glaring issues - maybe they can look at
> them at the same time - but no promises.)
Yes! Whenever cPanel updates, it wipes out the mailman cron job, ask them
to please stop doing that or set the cPanel update to reinstall the cron
job at t
Does anyone know what happened to the List Owners list at listowner.org?
The last post I got was on April 1st and the domain has been unreachable
since then too.
hth,
texas critter
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Sean Carnahan wrote:
> The lists are one for 5,000 and another of around 19,000 people?
>
> My present hosting company only allows 1,000 email per hour.
For lists of these sizes, you're probably going to need to use a
professional list host. If you google on "email list host" or similar
phrases,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That is excellent news - thank you for letting me know!
You're welcome!
> Just one question: Where do you run gate_news?
It's in the mailman cron job, the line was originally commented out, I
uncommented it and when the cron daemon restarted at 4 am, it started
workin
texas critter - mailman-users wrote:
> I have - at least I'm able to get the newsgroup posts sent to my list and
> out to my list members, I'm still working on getting posts to the list to
> the newsgroup.
I spoke too soon, my test post showed up in the newsgroup so it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has somebody out there actually got gate_news running properly? If so,
> what goes on in lines 80-85?
I have - at least I'm able to get the newsgroup posts sent to my list and
out to my list members, I'm still working on getting posts to the list to
the newsgroup.
My l
Rod Neep wrote:
> Something in their header that Mailman doesn't like... but for the life
> of me, I can't see what might be in there that is "suspicious". It all
> looks quite normal.
Post their headers here and we'll take a look? (xxx out any list addresses
and individual email addresses, of c
Anne Shroeder - Internet Society wrote:
> One of our most visible mailing lists seems to be belly up -- getting
> messages
>
> "Insufficient disk space; try again later"
At what point is this error occurring? What are you doing when it happens?
Adding list members? Approving posts? Receiving p
Are you trying to unsubscribe from the list? You have to reply to the
confirmation, not forward it, it has to go back to *-request* address, not
the list address.
Or did you get this confirmation and you weren't trying to unsub?
Or some other problem?
texas critter
Zaida wrote:
> - Origi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've got the Default.py file updated to have the correct nntp server and
> the logon details. It should be the ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file, but,
> as far as I can see from the documentation, the Default.py file is merged
> with the mm_cfg.py file so it should work.
Thomas Hochstein wrote:
> Of course. Mailman - as most or all other MLAs - only checks the
> From:-Header; that means, "spoofing" is as easy as entering your mail
> address (or the mail address of someone who is allowed to send mail to
> the list) as the sender.
FYI, Mailman actually checks more
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