Hello Tom Corcoran. On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 10:22:45 +, you wrote:
> Thanks, Christian! I set up the forwarders and deleted the mailing
> lists! So much unnecessary pain over the years!
Ah - you had a mailinglist with the same name as the mail address to be
forwarded. Possible that this does no
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 22:36, Brian Carpenter
wrote:
>
> You are correct. A forwarder does not need a corresponding email
> account. To see what happened to your test email, try using the Track
> Delivery tool within the Email section of cPanel.
>
Thanks, Brian, I never knew about hat tool, that
Hello Tom Corcoran. On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 22:23:45 +, you wrote:
>> I have a cPanel account with webhostingbuzz.com and I have 2 forwarders
>> set up so that anything sent to b...@mydomain.com goes to m...@mydomain.com
>> and myw...@mydomain.com.
>> What's stopping you from doing that?
>>
>
>
On 11/10/20 5:23 PM, Tom Corcoran wrote:
Fantastic, great to hear, thanks. In forwarders I added an non existant
emailt...@mydomain.com forwarding to my regaular email address. And a
seperate forwarder fromt...@mydomain.com to my wife's. An hour later I
have not got this email. I don't think
Hi Tel2
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 21:04, wrote:
>
> I have a cPanel account with webhostingbuzz.com and I have 2 forwarders
> set up so that anything sent to b...@mydomain.com goes to m...@mydomain.com
> and myw...@mydomain.com.
> What's stopping you from doing that?
>
Fantastic, great to hear, th
Hi again Tom,
"If my isp will clear them one last time that should be the end of it then."
If they won't do it, then I guess you'll have to delete and recreate the whole
mailing list.
(Unless the experts have a simpler way which can be performed on cPanel hosts.)
But see my other post about usi
Hi Tom,
"Maybe there is a CPanel option to do this other than mailing lists, I have
not found it. Forwarders do not alow 1 address to be forwarded to 2 as far
as I can see."
I have a cPanel account with webhostingbuzz.com and I have 2 forwarders set up
so that anything sent to b...@mydomain.com
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 04:47, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 11/9/20 9:22 AM, Tom Corcoran wrote:
> >
> > Would mailman consider adding a bypass option so it simply forwards the
> > emails to the 2 email addresses on the mailing list?
>
> As I indicate in my prior replies, just set
>
> Non-digest option
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 04:40, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 11/9/20 9:22 AM, Tom Corcoran wrote:
> >
> > I am unsure how setting Digest options -> digestible to No would help?
> > There are no digests sent anyway, my wife has no reason to go into the
> > options, etc.
>
>
> It helps because if the list
On 11/9/20 9:22 AM, Tom Corcoran wrote:
>
> Would mailman consider adding a bypass option so it simply forwards the
> emails to the 2 email addresses on the mailing list?
As I indicate in my prior replies, just set
Non-digest options -> scrub_nondigest = No
Digest options -> digestable = No
Arch
On 11/9/20 9:22 AM, Tom Corcoran wrote:
>
> I am unsure how setting Digest options -> digestible to No would help?
> There are no digests sent anyway, my wife has no reason to go into the
> options, etc.
It helps because if the list is digestable, the plain text digest is
created and non-plain t
Frankly, using ANY mailing list to do this simple task is overkill.
You can have gmail filter and forward these emails instead. They go to
*your* gmail account, the filter matches it and forwards it to your wife's
email account.
You can set up a single filter based on a "TO" address. This is th
Thanks for telling me about mailmanhost.com brian, My mailing lists are
used for my wife and me so we can get emails from the school and kids
activities with a single parents@ address, very low volume. Similar for
utility bills@ address. So such a solution is overkill.
I see my original picture sh
Cheers,
Tom.
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 at 19:19, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 11/6/20 5:09 AM, Tom Corcoran wrote:
> >
> > Currently, the lists are setup as follows:
> > [image: image.png]
> > Non-digest options -> scrub_nondigestis set to No.
>
>
> You need to set Archiving Options -> archive to No.
>
T
On 11/6/20 12:07 PM, Brian Carpenter wrote:
>
> I am a cPanel host that offers Mailman 2 hosting and I have seen disk
> storage accumulate, even for those lists that have archiving turned off.
> The storage usage is most likely coming from the attachment directory.
> You can ask your ISP to period
On 11/6/20 8:09 AM, Tom Corcoran wrote:
Hi all,
I have 3 mailing lists sent up for myself and my wife, so we both get
emails for 1 address. I have limited room on my server space and I want all
emails to pass through and none to be
archived.
[image: image.png]
I have got help on this list be
On 11/6/20 5:09 AM, Tom Corcoran wrote:
>
> Currently, the lists are setup as follows:
> [image: image.png]
> Non-digest options -> scrub_nondigestis set to No.
You need to set Archiving Options -> archive to No.
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