On Nov 11, 2009, at 8:21 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Yes, VERP is a sitewide setting. You can VERP only personalized
deliveries, but you then have the catch-22 - digests aren't
personalized.
BTW, I'm reworking the basic delivery machinery in Mailman 3, so I
think it will be possible to do some pe
Mark J Bradakis wrote:
>
>I'd rather not turn on VERP for all 60+ lists I'm running. As I recall
>it is a domain wide setting, not a per list setting.
Yes, VERP is a sitewide setting. You can VERP only personalized
deliveries, but you then have the catch-22 - digests aren't
personalized.
>I wa
Have you tried VERP?
I'd rather not turn on VERP for all 60+ lists I'm running. As I recall
it is a domain wide setting, not a per list setting.
I was hoping there might be a way to use something like $(user_address)
in non-digest mode on digest mailings for just the one list with the
pr
Mark J Bradakis wrote:
>Speaking of brain dead AOL cretins, is there any way to get some sort of
>personalization in digests that are sent out?
Have you tried VERP?
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Mark J Bradakis writes:
> I would love to simply remove them from the list, but thanks to the
> policies AOL has set forth, I have no way of finding out who they
> are.
If it's a discussion list or an announcement list that the members
positively value, just announce to the list
1. AOL is th
Speaking of brain dead AOL cretins, is there any way to get some sort of
personalization in digests that are sent out? I've got a few lists
where some
clueless AOL dimwit getting digests is marking the mail as abuse.
I would love to simply remove them from the list, but thanks to the
policies