Mark Sapiro writes:
> I.e. it is sent twice to different spellings of
> bulletin-edi...@lincolnschoolpta.net which may account for your have
> received 3 copies because MTAs should consider
> bulletin-edi...@lincolnschoolpta.net and
> bulletin-edi...@lincolnschoolpta.net to be separate recipi
TomSherlock
>
>bulletin-edi...@lincolnschoolpta.net is a subscriber of the mailing list and
>the only one able to post to the mailing list. E-mail sent to
>Bulletin-editor is forwarded to my e-mail account.
>bulle...@lincolnschoolpta.net is the mailing list and is managed through
>mailman.
So
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
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>
> I'm sorry we can't find a Mailman issue here, in the sense that we
> could help you with that.
>
>
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> Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman
No, I am trying use the mailman feature which allows the poster's e-mail to
be shown as coming from the list, not from the poster.
However, based on the analysis of the others, regular may be getting mixed
in with the mailing list.
LuKreme wrote:
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> On 9-Dec-2009, at 09:01, TomSherlock wrote
Mark Sapiro-3 wrote:
>
>
> Please two things about the above message. It contains no Mailman
> headers of any kind indicating it didn't come from a Mailman list. It
> is addressed To: ,
>
>
> Would be an alias for you?
>
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>
>
bulletin-edi...@lincolnschoolpta.net is a subscrib
On 9-Dec-2009, at 09:01, TomSherlock wrote:
> They receive two messages, one from the list and one from the poster.
So you are trying to figure out how Mailman can prevent a third party from
mailing a third party?
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The older you get the more you need the people you knew when you
were
TomSherlock writes:
> They receive two messages, one from the list and one from the poster.
>
> Here is the header from the poster:
Cutting to the chase, from poster, the (relevant, edited) headers are:
> Received: from a2s47 by m1pismtp01-023
> Received: from smtp1 by a2s47
>From list:
TomSherlock wrote:
>
>They receive two messages, one from the list and one from the poster.
>
>Here is the header from the poster:
>
>Received: (qmail 11320 invoked from network); 8 Dec 2009 20:44:06 -
>Received: from unknown (HELO m1pismtp01-023.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net)
>([10.8.12.26])
>
Mark Sapiro-3 wrote:
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> TomSherlock wrote:
>>
>>I use Mailman version 2.1.11.cp3. I have set to "yes" the option "Hide
>>the sender of a message, replacing it with the list address (Removes From,
>>Sender and Reply-To fields)".
>>
>>Now subscribers are receiving e-mail from the mailing list
TomSherlock wrote:
>
>I use Mailman version 2.1.11.cp3. I have set to "yes" the option "Hide
>the sender of a message, replacing it with the list address (Removes From,
>Sender and Reply-To fields)".
>
>Now subscribers are receiving e-mail from the mailing list and from the
>author of the e-mail
Hello.
I use Mailman version 2.1.11.cp3. I have set to "yes" the option "Hide
the sender of a message, replacing it with the list address (Removes From,
Sender and Reply-To fields)".
Now subscribers are receiving e-mail from the mailing list and from the
author of the e-mail message.
Any ide
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