Hung Phan wrote:
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>Kind of make you wonder what is wrong, don't you?
Set up a test list to which you can repeatedly subscribe yourself.
Start with no custom templates - just your welcome message. Verify
that that works. Then copy the subscribeack.txt template to the
lists//en directory which you
Hung Phan wrote:
>
>Is it because I hard-code the subscribeack.txt in /usr/share/mailman/
>templates/en?
You should not be editing this file. Not because of a immediate
problem, but because the next upgrade will overwrite it.
> From documents and discussions found on the Internet, each list
Yes, I would think that is the case. But I could not understand why
other messages (posting messages or unsubscribe messages) get
through, but not the welcome messages.
Kind of make you wonder what is wrong, don't you?
On May 4, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Patrick Bogen wrote:
> On 5/4/06, Hung Phan
On 5/4/06, Hung Phan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The logs are associated with MTA.
If the logs are MTA logs and they're reporting that the messages were
sent, and they're reporting they were sent to the proper address, then
this is not a Mailman issue.
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- Patrick Bogen
The logs are associated with MTA.
I re-imaged the server, and the problem occurs again when I have more
than one list.
Is it because I hard-code the subscribeack.txt in /usr/share/mailman/
templates/en?
From documents and discussions found on the Internet, each list
should have its own templ
On May 3, 2006, at 2:26 PM, Hung Phan wrote:
> In OS X Server Admin log, it shows that email was sent out but the
> users never receive it!?!
Are these log entries associated with the MTA, or with Mailman?
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- Patrick Bogen
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Mailman-Users mai
I'm actually use both, same thing happens with either interfaces. The
server is 10.4.6 and 2.1.5 for Mailman.
On May 3, 2006, at 12:49 PM, Dan Phillips wrote:
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> On May 3, 2006, at 2:26 PM, Hung Phan wrote:
>> My Mailman mailing list doesn't send out the welcome message ANYMORE.
>>
>> The list