orking marc.info. Ideally, I'd
>>> like to download a full archive of misc and ports. Any ideas or solutions?
>> This is disabled in majordomo because it doesn't act the way people
>> expect. What that would do is to cause majordomo to re-send all
>> the archived m
On Fri, 24 Jun 2022 12:43:56 -0400, Isaac Meerwarth wrote:
> Is there an official repository for browsing mailing list archives?
> marc.info seems reputable but unofficial.
> > Unfortunately, there isn't currently a way to download the
> > archives in mailbox format, which is probably what you wa
edies google-dorking marc.info. Ideally, I'd
like to download a full archive of misc and ports. Any ideas or solutions?
This is disabled in majordomo because it doesn't act the way people
expect. What that would do is to cause majordomo to re-send all
the archived messages to you,
le-dorking marc.info. Ideally, I'd
> like to download a full archive of misc and ports. Any ideas or solutions?
This is disabled in majordomo because it doesn't act the way people
expect. What that would do is to cause majordomo to re-send all
the archived messages to you, one by one. Th
Hello misc,
I've been trying to retrieve archived mailing list mail. I tried
sending "archive-get misc 101001" to majord...@openbsd.org but my
request is denied.
I haven't found any remedies google-dorking marc.info. Ideally, I'd
like to download a full archive of misc and ports. Any idea
the mailing list donot send unregistered user replys to who send the
coresponding message i donot get the respond in the inbox or spam
and is not the password saved in plain text by mailing list violate the openbsd
secure by default
Hi Denis,
On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 09:41:31 +0300 Denis wrote:
> ... how to add/remove mail list users by email commands ...?
Send emails to:-
list-name+subscr...@domain.name
list-name+unsubscr...@domain.name
See:-
http://www.OpenSMTPd.Org/list.html (actually join the misc@ list there!!)
http://m
Hi,
I set up mlmmj already. Thank you for recommendations. mlmmj seems to be
a really great program to manage mail lists for OpenSMTPD!
My question is how to add/remove mail list users by email commands like
Majordomo do?
For now I've done initial config for required list by command:
$
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 10:38:43AM +, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hi Denis,
>
> The OpenSMTPd mailing lists are mlmmj powered.
>
> http://www.OpenSMTPd.Org/list.html
>
> Join OpenSMTPd's misc@ list and ask OpenSMTPd questions there.
>
mlmmj is a nice choice because it's simple and you can easil
On Mar 20, 2018 11:35 AM, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
>
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 09:32:09 -0400, Allan Streib wrote:
>
> > Does mlmmj provide self-service-via-email? I could not quite tell from
> > their online man pages.
> >
> > E.g. as a subscriber to a list, can I send an email to something like
> >
> On Mar 20, 2018, at 9:32 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
>
> Does mlmmj provide self-service-via-email? I could not quite tell from
> their online man pages.
>
> E.g. as a subscriber to a list, can I send an email to something like
> listname+unsubscr...@example.com to unsubscribe?
Yes. Send an emai
On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 09:32:09 -0400, Allan Streib wrote:
> Does mlmmj provide self-service-via-email? I could not quite tell from
> their online man pages.
>
> E.g. as a subscriber to a list, can I send an email to something like
> listname+unsubscr...@example.com to unsubscribe?
Yes. The documen
Does mlmmj provide self-service-via-email? I could not quite tell from
their online man pages.
E.g. as a subscriber to a list, can I send an email to something like
listname+unsubscr...@example.com to unsubscribe?
Allan
On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 10:38:43 +
> The OpenSMTPd mailing lists are mlmmj powered.
>
> http://www.OpenSMTPd.Org/list.html
I expect it is a good candidate for pledging too with it's individual
processes. I made a recent mental todo note on doing that, next time I
upgrade.
Hi Denis,
The OpenSMTPd mailing lists are mlmmj powered.
http://www.OpenSMTPd.Org/list.html
Join OpenSMTPd's misc@ list and ask OpenSMTPd questions there.
Cheers,
--
Craig Skinner | http://linkd.in/yGqkv7
On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 18:59:45 +0300
> I have Sendmail + Majordomo setup which works for seven years
> excellent. Now I'm trying to update that setup to OpenSMTP with
> keeping Majordomo functionality for mail list management.
>
> What do "the best" software to work
I have Sendmail + Majordomo setup which works for seven years excellent.
Now I'm trying to update that setup to OpenSMTP with keeping Majordomo
functionality for mail list management.
What do "the best" software to work with OpenSMTP? Any suggestions will
be helpful.
Denis
xact command
>
> It should contain, not "contains".
I've fixed that in the majordomo help file.
> Also, according to the message lists owners' addresses must be of
> the form:
>
> >listname-ow...@openbsd.org
> >This is the address of the person or perso
The first sentence of the "Unsubscribing from Mailing Lists" section
of majordomo's response to "help" command contains a typo.
>Your original intro message should contains the exact command
It should contain, not "contains".
Also, according to the message lists owners' addresses must be of
the f
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 10:40:18AM BST, Adam wrote:
> In more detail: The OpenBSD mailing lists, which use (end of
> development, as stated in my link) Majordomo does not provide for a
> 'vacation hold' feature (a useful feature), which most or all current
> mailing list
He is troll. using random inbox ...
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Nigel wrote:
> On 09/27/15 09:32, Adam wrote:
> >
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26849/does-majordomo-support-no-mail-delivery-subscription
> >
> > What's your take, OpenBSD folks?
>
> WE CANNOT READ YOUR MIND.
>
> You point to a general question about majordomo and
> not a question that is in any way specific to
> OpenBSD. If you mean to ask a question about the
> OpenBSD mailing lists, SAY SO. If not, why is it
> relevant to this list?
Philip,
You a
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 1:32 AM, Adam wrote:
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26849/does-majordomo-support-no-mail-delivery-subscription
>
> What's your take, OpenBSD folks?
WE CANNOT READ YOUR MIND.
You point to a general question about majordomo and not a question
that
On 09/27/15 09:32, Adam wrote:
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26849/does-majordomo-support-no-mail-delivery-subscription
>
> What's your take, OpenBSD folks?
>
>
The mail list details are here
http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26849/does-majordomo-support-no-mail-delivery-subscription
What's your take, OpenBSD folks?
On Sat, 23 May 2009, Frank Bax wrote:
> Your subject says it all; this is OT on this list; try MD list at:
> http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/
>
Tried that last time, .. thought there might be someone here that knew MD.
Lee
; try MD list at:
http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/
On Sat, 23 May 2009, ropers wrote:
> I don't know what causes your problem, but I saw this:
>
No kidding! Wonder why I sent the email to the list!
Why would MD reject an email when it is listed in the list members?
> 2009/5/22 L. V. Lammert :
> >
> >t...@ted.com
> >
> > Even though this
I don't know what causes your problem, but I saw this:
2009/5/22 L. V. Lammert :
>
>t...@ted.com
>
> Even though this email is listed correctly as a list member,
^-- Here you say that t...@ted.com is listed correctly as a list member.
> when MD
> receives an email from this email addr
OT question, but I was hoping there might be other folks that might have
seen a similar problem [old MD installation (1.94.5)]:
Given this email in the list members:
t...@ted.com
Even though this email is listed correctly as a list member, when MD
receives an email from this email add
On Nov 25, 2008, at 1:00 PM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Then again, majordomo is long dead and has a bad license.
Perhaps it is not worth so much effort, and the time might be better
spent migrating to something else... mlmmj comes to mind...
Thanks for that idea. Somehow I missed mlmmj last time
Hi Marco,
Marco S Hyman wrote on Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:18:18PM -0800:
> I noticed that majordomo now gives this warning when running the
> digest command:
>
> $* is no longer supported at /usr/local/lib/majordomo/digest line 305.
>
> I assume it started when perl was updat
Marco S Hyman wrote:
I notices that majordomo now gives this warning when running the
digest command:
$* is no longer supported at /usr/local/lib/majordomo/digest line 305.
I assume it started when perl was updated to 5.10.0. As one who
dislikes perl enough to have never learned it a clue
I notices that majordomo now gives this warning when running the
digest command:
$* is no longer supported at /usr/local/lib/majordomo/digest line
305.
I assume it started when perl was updated to 5.10.0. As one who
dislikes perl enough to have never learned it a clue as to what it
problem solved, /var was mounted with the nosuid option set.
hmm, might be a good idea to have the cgi scripts in /usr/local/f00 &
leave /var mounted with nosuid.
Just out of curiosity, how is lists.openbsd.org setup??
Sevan / Venture37
--
"The truth, the half-truth, and nothing like the trut
Hi Guys
I'm trying to get Majordomo going on my server, everything is setup
apart from the web fronted, the cgi scripts keep on bombing out. I have
tried compiling with & without wrapper support, but this hasn't made any
difference.
The following is spat out when I try to fireup an
I'm not sure which list would be the proper place for
this question.
I get the pre-dawn digest of the misc list. Sometimes
I want to reply to a particular post, but since it is in
a digest form, I can't pick a specific post to reply to.
So, I figured that majordomo could possibly have
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