Raven wrote:
>
>Unfortunately, the delivery to the list manager seems to happen even
>with the updated mailman version.
>These are the headers of a recent list posting:
Note: When editing for privacy, it helps greatly if you are consistent.
I.e., the Return-Path: header below says the message ca
On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 09:51 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Raven wrote:
> >
> >Sorry about that. I must have missed the reply.
>
>
> I'm beginning to suspect you don't see mail from me. That would explain
> why you didn't see my reply to your Feb post. You may also not have
> seen my reply yesterday
On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 16:23 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 3/24/2011 2:41 PM, Raven wrote:
> > Hi all.
> > I run a mailman installation with a couple hundreds users and since last
> > system update (Debian mailman_2.1.13-4.1_i386), I am getting a copy of all
> > messages in the "*list*-mana...@do
On 3/24/2011 2:41 PM, Raven wrote:
> Hi all.
> I run a mailman installation with a couple hundreds users and since last
> system update (Debian mailman_2.1.13-4.1_i386), I am getting a copy of all
> messages in the "*list*-mana...@domain.com" mailbox.
> No settings have been changed in ages so I'
Hi all.
I run a mailman installation with a couple hundreds users and since last system
update (Debian mailman_2.1.13-4.1_i386), I am getting a copy of all messages in
the "*list*-mana...@domain.com" mailbox.
No settings have been changed in ages so I'm wondering why this is happening.
Any clues?
Raven wrote:
>I run a mailman installation with a couple hundreds users and since last
>system update (Debian mailman_2.1.13-4.1_i386), I am getting a copy of
>all messages in the "*list*-mana...@domain.com" mailbox.
>No settings have been changed in ages so I'm wondering why this is
>happening.
>
Hi all.
I run a mailman installation with a couple hundreds users and since last
system update (Debian mailman_2.1.13-4.1_i386), I am getting a copy of
all messages in the "*list*-mana...@domain.com" mailbox.
No settings have been changed in ages so I'm wondering why this is
happening.
Any clues?