cess, they
> should subscribe, or use the appropriate keyword.
This sounds like a good idea, it would be nice to see such a
per-list option in a future version of mailman.
--
Andy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
my legs are reallyy sore today , its fro
Hi,
I just moved a bunch of lists running under Mailman 2.0.8 on Linux
over to Mailman 2.1.3 on FreeBSD. After following the INSTALL and
UPGRADING notes almost everything seems to have gone well, except
for the private list archives.
When I go to http://lists.example.com/private/listname/ I get
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 06:20:19AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> When I go to http://lists.example.com/private/listname/ I get the
> archive by-month overview page as expected, but the links miss out
> the list name and do not work. For example, one link might be
> http://lists.example
Hi,
I have a mailman server thats been up without modification for
about a year, suddendly it has stopped sending emails.
As Ive never had many problems with mailman I dont have a lot of
experience troubleshooting it. Can anyone give me some pointers?
What I can tell you, lists are still
or what (I have no reason to believe mailman has any issue
delivering mail to any of the members)
thanks Andy.
Quoting Andy Smith :
Hi,
I have a mailman server thats been up without modification for
about a year, suddendly it has stopped sending emails.
As Ive never had many problems with
Hi,
On one of my lists a couple of subscribers have been receiving
bounce mails. I can see the bounce mails arriving in the MTA logs,
and Mailman does log this fact in the bounce log, but I'm wondering
about the best way to debug this.
I could of course leave the subscribers to work out why they'
Hello,
On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 01:57:29AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> I thought I'd gone through /etc/mailman3/mailman.cfg thoroughly,
> but I am seeing the From: address chang...@example.com in some
> administrative notifications.
Well, I rebooted the host and afterwards the site
Hi,
I've just installed mailman3 (well, mailman3-full) on a Debian 11
host from Debian packages. I thought I'd gone through
/etc/mailman3/mailman.cfg thoroughly, but I am seeing the From:
address chang...@example.com in some administrative notifications.
Now, when I search for help on this everyt
Hi,
>From Mailman 2 I am used to various administrative emails having web
links in them for ease of use. For example, when confirming your
subscription to a list I am used to the confirmation email having
both an embedded code for replying back and also a link to the web
interface for confirming b