omo, which does allow non-member posts to be silently discarded).
Thanks
Mark
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Searchabl
st with the wrong address, or
whatever. All of these are non-member posts, and all of them get treated
exactly the same - that is, they are discarded without replies. A pre-list
spam filter will deal with some of it, but not all of it.
Mark
-
nd then add
your privileged posting addresses into the "Addresses of members accepted
for posting to this list without implicit approval requirement" field.
See "Posting privileges explained" here:
http://staff.imsa.edu/~ckolar/mailman/mailman-administration-
An archive file became corrupt (I think) and now I get the follow
error:
List college has a bogus archive_directory:
/var/mailman/archives/private/college
This directory appears to be empty or broken (I cannot open it). If I
rename this directory will it recreate itself?
Mark
The Changelog indicates that 2.0.9 included "some additional Python 2.2
compatibility fixes." Given that, I'd consider updating your Mailman at
least to that point (if not all the way to the current 2.0.x release)
before attempting the Python upgrade.
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Hi there,
I've googled and looked every where else I can think of, and it seems like
something simple.
How do I change the subject line of digest mailings?
I'm using Mailman 2.0.11 on Debian Woody.
(Feel free to slap me if I've missed something blatantly obvious)
Regards,
Mar
Mark> Setup: Solaris 2.8 Python 2.2.2 Mailman 2.0.13 Mozilla 1.1 (Enable
Mark> all cookies)
Mark> List and site passwords always fail authentication. Any relevant
Mark> clues?
Answering my own question:
Mailman.Crypt.crypt() is returning a different result every
use Mailman (or any other list manager) to handle internal
"all staff" mails instead of just using a cc list or alias expansion, then
you want to stop people unsubscribing. You wouldn't, obviously, want to do
this for external mailing lists.
Mark
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Is there a pref I can set to only have the list admin receive requests for
subscription, but not have to ever deal with spammers, i.e. have all
non-request attempted postings just deleted automatically?
Sorry if this is already explained, but I can't seem to find it.
Thanks!
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r -request, aliases
is send an autoresponse with the original message attached, in addition to the
normal response. I did a db dump and verified that autorespond_requests = 0.
I don't recall this being the case in v2.0.13. Am I missing something in 2.1x?
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Best regards,
Mark
[
ddress?
If you have access to the mailman account on the box then you can use
clone_member to copy the member's profile to the new address, and delete
the old address, in one operation.
Regards,
Mark.
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then reload the page, everything just hangs. -
and I can't get back in from Netscape either.
At this point I can find a couple of locks in the lock file. Clearing
them makes it work OK again - at least from Netscape.
Strange...
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Text Matters
phone +44 (0)118 986 831
var/lib/mailman/archives/private/
...to srm.conf, but of course that makes the archives visible to
everybody. What should I do to get mailman to try authenticating the
viewer? (This is mailman 1.1, apache 1.3.9.13 under Linux kernel 2.2.15.)
Thank
same end?
>"Peter Hutnick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
>It might be better just to have your MTA strip attachmnets on incoming
>messages to the list, before Mailman ever sees them.
This sounds like good advice, but it's not very meaningful to me,
unfortunately. I ass
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Mark Barratt wrote:
> >"Peter Hutnick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(snip)
> >It might be better just to have your MTA strip attachmnets on incoming
> >messages to the list, before Mailman ever sees them.
>
> This sounds like good ad
but' coming?]
But it's the list administrator/list server's job to do this filtering,
not the list member's. It would be a great enhancement if mailman did
this as slickly as it does other stuff.
'stripmime', eh? I'd better find out something about it...
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Mar
n the same system... What I would like to do is keep the archives in
the directory structure MailMan has
but point MhonArc to it. Could you point me toward the documentation or
pass me the information on how to
make this work???
Thanks!!
Mark Kosinski
Cro
bsite archive from which to read and
> post mail.
Mailman does website archiving as well, if it's configured to do so.
You'd still be without the web-based posting, but I'd venture that it
might be better than nothing. Perhaps something else to ask your
support folks about...
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M
13] Permission denied:
> '/home/mailman/archives/public/scriptures'
My first thought is that this probably indicates some sort of
permissions issue. How, exactly, are the permissions set on this
directory?
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Mark Roedel | "If you understand what yo
; button
(5) Enter their password under "Unsubscribing from Mailman-Users", and
(6) Click "Unsubscribe"
(This actually works...I did it just this afternoon to change the
address I was subscribed from.)
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Mark Roedel|| "There cannot be a crisis
ry address that happens to get forwarded or
redirected into a final destination.
>>>> Could you remove all traces of
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your
>>>> system or i will be forced to block your address.
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Mark Roedel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | "There cann
quot;mail nobody mailman"
> but this doesn't seem to help.
Based on the output snippet you posted, I'd be inclined to try
--with-mail-gid=99
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Mark Roedel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) || "There cannot be a crisis next week.
Systems P
in actual practice.
Do we really want [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be able to act on behalf of anyone
else in that domain?
The other thing we'd need to be careful of is our definition of what
constitutes "the same domain". That'd presumably have to be
configurable on a TLD-by-TLD basis
To Me" button and wait for that e-mail to arrive.
Enter your password in the box under "Unsubscribing from Mailman-Users"
and hit the "Unsubscribe" button.
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Mark Roedel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) || "There cannot be a crisis next week.
Systems Program
> -Original Message-
> From: Chuq Von Rospach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 1:04 PM
> To: Mark Roedel
> Cc: Chuq Von Rospach; Norbert Bollow; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Allowing users to join without spec
ilman currently in Alpha supports such operations
> via a plugin layer. You'll have to write the adaptor for your DB to
> fit Mailman.
An example membership adaptor (for the Alpha) can be found at:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=457706&
need domain.com to resolve to
the web server, so I can't have the host and domain the same.
Thanks,
Mark
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e messages.
Could someone give me a quick pointer in the right direction? Simply
making the mailman errors more verbose would be a good start.
Thanks.
Mark
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Does mailman have a feature where users can reply to messages, or
start new threads, with a CGI form in the pipermail archives? A
useful companion feature would be the ability to have subscribers who
don't actually receive a copy of the mailing list traffic.
Thanks,
where i can adjust this?
maillog entry -
Dec 07 12:03:22 2001 (9568) All recipients refused: (553, '... Domain
name +required', 'testlist-admin@')
best regards and thanks,
mark
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assist
where i can adjust this?
maillog entry -
Dec 07 12:03:22 2001 (9568) All recipients refused: (553, '... Domain
name required', 'testlist-admin@')
please cc me on the response.
best regards and thanks,
mark
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Ma
So throught the last couple of Mailman releases (I'm currently running
2.1.3), my digest log file stay empty (even though I have users in
digest mode).
Anyone know why that is? I'm assuming that at least something should
be written there when a digest is generated, etc., no?
- Mar
Implicit Destination means the list address is not present in either to
To: or CC: lines in a posting. It typically means that someone BCC'd
the list.
It's forbidden because it's a common spam technique..
- Mark
On Nov 13, 2003, at 3:18 AM, Rejean Proulx wrote:
Wha
I'm running mailman for small lists (under 10 people) but the server is
on DSL connection with a slow outgoing speed (128Kbps). How can I
alter the system-wide maximum message size?
Under no circumstances do I want list members to post messages larger
than a few hundred K, and I don't want to
On Dec 4, 2003, at 8:23 AM, John Smith wrote:
I have a question: is there a method to add the subscriber names, in
addition to e-mail addresses, en masse? That would be really usefule
to me.
List the names in this format:
Real Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It'll add both to the databa
On Jan 2, 2004, at 7:50 AM, Richard Barrett wrote:
I have now updated a number of my Mailman patches to be MM 2.1.4
compatible and where possible uploaded the revised versions to
sourceforge.
THANK YOU, Richard!
- Mark
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[EMAIL PROTECTED
then call bin/arch with the
--wipe option to regenerate the archive html stuff. Run it early in
the morning when no one is looking.
Piece of cake.
- Mark
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gt; smtp
for 135 recips, completed in 320.760 seconds
these process used to take about 10-13 seconds.
nothing shows up in the error logs. any clues please?
I had this problem with 2.1.3 and it appears fixed in 2.1.4. I'm
sending 154 messages in ~5 seconds now.
- Mark
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eate a list and that works fine). Thanks!
Mark
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Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-arch
At 2:56 PM -0500 1/21/04, Jon Carnes wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 12:16, Mark London wrote:
I've seen a bunch of people asking about how to do a move to a
different server (with a different IP name), but no one ever answers
them! Has anyone actually done it? I'm keeping the same
ess what's happening here? I Googled the hell out of
this issue and found lots of people with the same problem, but no
proposed solutions.
Anyone? Anyone? Buehler? Anyone?
- Mark, thinks htdig sucks because searchable archives is the only
thing that breaks with *every* OS
.
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Mark Leisher
Computing Research LabThe fury with which untenable beliefs
New Mexico State University are defended is inversely proportional
Box 30001, Dept. 3CRL to their defensibility.
Las Cruces, NM 88003
I've used the web interface to successfully add lists in the past, but
for some reason today I got to do it and I get:
Error: Unknown virtual host: secure.antsclimbtree.com
secure.antsclimbtree.com is the SSL domain at my site, and it
definitely works otherwise. Mail goes to that domain succes
info.
--
---
Mark Leisher
Computing Research LabThe fury with which untenable beliefs
New Mexico State University are defended is inversely proportional
Box 30001, Dept. 3CRL to their defensibility.
Las Cruces, NM
to be
reported as full. Permissions got messed up during the reboot.
Thanks to everyone who took a stab at this.
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---
Mark Leisher
Computing Research LabThe fury with which untenable beliefs
New Mexico
whole mailing list system. Mailman should recognize it
as bad and shunt it out of the way, preferably notifying the admin in
the process.
- Mark
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The next thing you're goint to tell me is that we should train computer
users to not use spaces in file names, because "it makes things hard
for the IT guys."
It's 2004. Get over it.
- Mark, ex-IT guy, apparently gr
nd it should be clear that the user at the end gets the choice
(and not some overly-clever maillist admin in between interferes ).
Yeah, it's so damned hard to edit the To: line, isn't it? Wow. I
don't know how people ever manage to send ema
er.
Ideas?
- Mark
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single case that solves all
problems.
However, you are advocating a reduction in choices by doing away with
Reply To List. And in my experience it just is not as big a problem as
you people think.
The poster (Paul?) who said it's probably appropriate for 100 person
lists but not for 20K pe
t you never have to live
through this kind of experience.
And the patronizing ending. Nice form. I'll give the post a 7. Your
score was compromised a bit by a couple of arguments that didn't go
anywhere.
- Mark
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customers.
So, what's your point?
Unless you've been in my position, you wouldn't understand it.
- Mark
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tulations - it's quite an accomplishment.
This has also become very boring, as I imagine the rest of the list
found out multiple emails ago.
Your mind is set. It must be very confining in there.
I'm done.
- Mark
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d projects.
Cool! I'm a Level 10 Paladin with 115 hit points!
(ok, *now* I'm done)
- Mark
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understand and well documented.
Agreed! Great software.
- Mark
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On Feb 5, 2004, at 9:42 AM, Mark Dadgar wrote:
One of my lists is suddenly producing duplicate admin messages. I get
two copies of each message. I've never seen this before I upgraded to
RHEL 3.1 a week or so ago. Only one list is affected.
So I figured this out. My address was list
ccess to the server or anything
else, is there a simple way for me to export the raw list of email
addresses? I only have access to the administration interface.
Please, please help!
I maintain this list as a volunteer for a Buddhist meditation group.
mark Schneider
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Outgoing mail is cert
ems like a half measure.
Have I missed some aspect of MM that facilitates saving conformation messages?
If the capability doesn't exist, wouldn't it make sense to have MM do this?
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s Mailman at version 2.0.10.
Sorry so vauge.
Ta.
Mark Rauterkushttp://Play.CLOH.Org
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ts of errors with MSQL.
Could these be related or NOT?
TWIG is also an older version. That needs to be upgraded as well.
Anyone have any insights? I'll go to the TWIG group next.
Thanks.
Ta.
Mark Rauterkus
http://Rauterkus.com
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to locate (google
searches etc) any documentation.
I'm thinking that I can search the subject header and first couple of
lines of a message for matches from a list of bird names (some could
be two or three words) placed in the regexp section.
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Ontbirds List-Owner
cranford A
Date: April 25, 2004 4:09:57 PM PDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Note the From address is of the wrong domain (the domain of the server,
not the domain of the virtual host). Subscription confirmations have
the same problem.
Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Many thanks!
- Ma
On Apr 25, 2004, at 8:43 PM, Mark Dadgar wrote:
However, administrative emails are sent with the following headers:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Announce post from [EMAIL PROTECTED] requires approval
Date: April 25, 2004 4:09:57 PM PDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Note the
accessible from outside our
firewall.
Lists are configured with host_name (Host name this list prefers for
email) set to "lists.letu.edu".
An e-mail sent through the list, however, gets headers which include the
following:
> From: "Roedel, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Even better:
$prefix/list_members --nomail=B
would give a list of only those list members with the criteria requested
by the original poster. (Exists in 2.1.5rc2...not sure if it was around
prior to that or not.)
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Web Programmer / Analyst
LeTourneau University
irectives for Exim and
Postfix...anybody slogged through this with Sendmail before and have a
pointer?
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Web Programmer / Analyst
LeTourneau University
Longview, Texas USA
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roedel, Mark
Sent: Wednesd
on this) have not helped. Can
someone point me to a very detailed troubleshooting article about this or can help me
troubleshoot it? I am contemplating upgrading Sendmail to 8.12.11. Any suggestions?
Your help is appreciated.
Mark
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be mailman"
mailman-unsubscribe: "|/var/mailman/mail/mailman unsubscribe mailman"
I appreciate the help, but I have been through this.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Brad Knowles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 7:18 PM
To: Mark Sass
Cc: [EMAIL PROTEC
/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post mug"... unknown mailer error 1
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Unix/Linux System Administrator
Office of Information Technology
909-593-3511 x4344
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there is nothing more to r
ay these mail
clients (Netscape, Mozilla, all clients using Gecko?) work. When they
see a line consisting of only "-- " in the message or in the first
part of a multipart message, they assume it's introducing a signature
and it and everything following in that part are rendered in
_ENVELOPE_SENDER = No
in mm_cfg.py?
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Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 7:56 AM -0700 2004-06-14, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>>> (reason: 550 Error: Anti-spoofing - From header field in inbound eMail
>>> cannot be local domain)
>
> [ ... deletia ... ]
>
>> Have you tried setting
>>
m one server to
another.
Thanks,
Mark
Mark Lohaus
Webmaster
Center for Science and Technology Policy Research
1333 Grandview, 488 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0488
303-735-0493
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unged so some stuff gets
garbled.
I couldn't find anything in the FAQ or bugs list about this.
Is there anything that can be done short of doing a decode of the
encoding before passing to lynx? Are there any patches available that
address this in that or some other way?
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Paul L. Della Maggiora wrote:
>Is there a web interface for allowing the creation or deletion of
>lists?
http://your.web.host/mailman/create also linked from the Admin overview
page (http://your.web.host/mailman/admin).
I don't know about deletion.
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Postings from any of these non-members will be automatically accepted
with no further moderation applied. Add member addresses one per line;
start the line with a ^ character to designate a regular expression
match.
Thus,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and so forth...
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ministration page -> Archiving Options and make your archive private.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dylan
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>
>
>
>When I send messages from my Outlook account to any other address its says
>my name in the From box. When I send messages to the mailman listserv it
>lists the email address of the listserv in the From box.
See the FAQ entry at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.p
'll give it a shot.
It appears that a post contains an invalid (non-ascii) character (hex
ed) in position 3717.
>Jul 02 03:28:26 2004 (2458) SHUNTING:
>1088760497.5634401+a827b4092841c3517af7eead5f93aa46f9d392a5
The post has been shunted to the $prefix/qfiles/shunt/ directory.
perha
"MIME" is what is currently selected, choose
>"Plain" instead.
That will change the default for new subscribers. The existing digest
subscribers who don't want MIME digests will still have to set their
own option to "plain", or the administrator can do it for
this page to the webmaster for this site with a description of what
>happened. Thanks!
>
What item were you trying to modify and what were you changing it to?
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, 70 messages seems like a lot for a rules fubar.
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Searchable
#x27;t receive the post because it
doesn't match the Licensing topic because the "Licensing" line is not
"keyword-like", and the other user receives all posts because s/he
isn't subscribed to any topics.
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s.
It gets trapped because it's often spammed.
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Searchabl
ut if
the nomail list is short, you could do it after the fact through the
membership list, or you could do what I did and tell the list they
have to do it themselves.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use
not a Mailman issue. These
MUAs show the Envelope-From instead of or in addition to the From:
address. The Envelope-From must be the listname-bounces address for
bounce processing to work.
The actual From: header of the mail does not contain the -bounces
address. It is the MUA that shows additiona
what
addresses are subscribed and what their delivery options are. Maybe
you subscribed them all to receive digests?
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter u
ot;who" command contains real names as well as
e-mail addresses. It is not sorted.
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San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dylan
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l with
subject=unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You may have to
respond to a confirmation after doing this.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sens
ugs list about this.
Is there anything that can be done short of doing a decode of the
encoding before passing to lynx? Are there any patches available that
address this in that or some other way?
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San Francisco Bay Area,
gt;mail accounts on their own websites) but not anyone else. I'm at a
>loss of explanation for this problem.
Look at your mailman logs - in particular "smtp" to see how many
recipients the message is sent to and "bounce" to see if it's bouncing.
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how&file=faq04.038.htp
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helpful.
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the list of
>subscribers under Membership list in Membership management at the
>admin pages.
>
What's in your Mailman log files?
>
>PS I tried to subscribe to List Owners from the Python page but the
>links didn't work.
That list is currently off line. See
http:
ed: headers should give a clue. They contain the names and/or
IP addresses of the machine that originated the mail and the servers
it passed through.
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San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter u
ed.
Missing messages can be due to bounces, spam filtering, ISP blocking
and a host of other things.
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g this?
>
Go to admin->Non-digest Options and delete the footer.
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vice.
See
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.017.htp>.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dylan
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Ma
Mr. Bill wrote:
>Does mailman archive messages? If so, whre does it archive them to.
By default yes. To mailman/archives/private/ with symlinks in
mailman/archives/public/ for public archives.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco
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