Hello,
Mark Sapiro:
The only way to not have the list address in a Cc: is to make the list
anonymous or set reply_goes_to_list to This List. Otherwise the Cc: to
the list is put there intentionally to facilitate replying to the list
(via reply-all) since the list address will not be in the norm
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
>When full personalization is enabled a message sent to the list is
>delivered to members with TO field containing a member's address
>and the CC field containing the list address. Is there a setting to take
>off the CC address in case of full personalization (that is to o
Hello,
When full personalization is enabled a message sent to the list is
delivered to members with TO field containing a member's address
and the CC field containing the list address. Is there a setting to take
off the CC address in case of full personalization (that is to only have
the TO fiel
Hello,
2008/3/17, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> >
> >I did have %(user_address)s in full personalization which I now
> >changed to no personalization and removed the string. I hope this
> >helps. Thanks!
>
>
>
> If you had a msg_header and removed it, that will h
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
>I did have %(user_address)s in full personalization which I now
>changed to no personalization and removed the string. I hope this
>helps. Thanks!
If you had a msg_header and removed it, that will help. The fact that
the header had personalized information is not releva
Hello,
2008/3/17, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> >
> >I am being told by some subscribers that the HTML emails they receive
> >via a list run by Mailman contain attachments, although the original
> >emails have none.
> >
> >In message body they only have their e
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
>I am being told by some subscribers that the HTML emails they receive
>via a list run by Mailman contain attachments, although the original
>emails have none.
>
>In message body they only have their email address and attached they
>have a file called ATT00351.htm and two
Hello,
I am being told by some subscribers that the HTML emails they receive
via a list run by Mailman contain attachments, although the original
emails have none.
In message body they only have their email address and attached they
have a file called ATT00351.htm and two inline images which were
At Mon Feb 28 22:52:08 CET 2005, "Pantejo, Barbara FTL"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
I turned on Full Personalization under the Non-Digestable area, but I
noticed that the name of the mailing list (i.e. the mailing list
description) was sent in the CC: field. What should I do to empty the CC:
fi
Pantejo, Barbara wrote:
>I turned on Full Personalization under the Non-Digestable area, but I
>noticed that the name of the mailing list (i.e. the mailing list
>description) was sent in the CC: field. What should I do to empty the CC:
>field or at least don't send the name of the mailing list in
I turned on Full Personalization under the Non-Digestable area, but I
noticed that the name of the mailing list (i.e. the mailing list
description) was sent in the CC: field. What should I do to empty the CC:
field or at least don't send the name of the mailing list in the CC: field?
Thanks for an
Does anyone know how to eliminate the cc: field with the list address
when Full Personalization is on? I'm running a lot of announce-only
lists and I'd like for the headers to just show the sender and the
recipient.
thanks,
Ethan
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I have full personalization on now and it seems to work fine, the to:
header is rewritten with the recipient's address. Is there a way to tell
mailman not to also include the cc: with the list address?
thanks,
Ethan
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19-Feb-03 at 20:40, Vivek Khera ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > "SW" == Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> SW> Don't know if this helps, but Hotmail checks headers, and if the hotmail
> SW> address isn't on the To: or CC: line, it goes to the Trash folder.
>
> So nobody having a hotm
> "SW" == Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SW> Don't know if this helps, but Hotmail checks headers, and if the hotmail
SW> address isn't on the To: or CC: line, it goes to the Trash folder.
So nobody having a hotmail.com address can receive this list? Sounds
too bizarre to be true.
Thanks for the suggestion, however Full Personalization sends the email
out to the user using their full address in to To: line. Why is it then
that e-mails sent out without Full Personalization (send out only to the
group rather than the individual in the To: line) work whereas
personalized ones
19-Feb-03 at 15:17, Andrew Snook ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Is it just me, or do Fully Personalized messages get filtered out by
> hotmail? When I have MailMan set up to use only semi-personalized
> messages, it goes through fine. Am I missing a setting in MailMan?
Don't know if this helps, b
Is it just me, or do Fully Personalized messages get filtered out by
hotmail? When I have MailMan set up to use only semi-personalized
messages, it goes through fine. Am I missing a setting in MailMan?
Andrew
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> "GD" == Guillaume Duteil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GD> Is there a way to set "Full personalization" as default for
GD> all mailing lists ?
Nope.
-Barry
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Hello
Is there a way to set "Full personalization" as default for all mailing lists ?
I looked in Mailman/Default.py but I didn't find anything about it...
Guizmo
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