Thank you. i put something below:
- MY problem is the following. My ISP doen´st allow to send more than *>* 100 messages per hour. *>* I have a music group with 100-150 people in it. *>* I have to sent messages in the CCO field but now this is not allow in *>* my ISP and *>* the only thing they allow me to do is sending using mailman. *>* I want that the aspect of the mail are similiar to the mails that *>* have users in the CCO. *>* That's the rest for hidden the list. i don´t want they reply the *>* list, and i want them to reply to my email address.
On 09/29/2015 07:05 AM, Borja Riesgo Juan wrote: *
The FAQ article at http://wiki.list.org/x/4030685 explains how to set up such a list. --> I did it. i want only two users to write to the list. how can i do for set-reply_goes_to_list? how can i do to reply to the user that write the mail?
- may change the listname-bounces at domainname https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users? i don´t like this. why is *>* this created? what is the aim of this address?
This address is used as the envelope sender and as the Sender: and Errors-To: header addresses to enable bounced mail to be returned to the listname-bounces address for Mailman's automated bounce processing. --> i imagine that i cannot delete it. is there any possibility? I don´t like this. i try to disable mailman's automated bounce processing and the list is still there.
- i have asked to update to a new vesion or mailman and the answer from *>* my isp is that is not allowed. the version with the isp 2.1.12. the *>* have to updte the cpanel
If you have issues with your hosting provider, there are plenty of others who offer current cPanel which includes Mailman 2.1.20.
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Un saludo
Borja Riesgo borjariesgo@gmail.com
2015-09-29 16:05 GMT+02:00 Borja Riesgo Juan borjariesgo@gmail.com:
I answer:
anonymous_list = Yes will do its best to conceal the identity of the person who posted to the list. It makes no attempt to conceal the fact that the message came from a list.
- --> I imagine that it cannot be supress. in my case, only a few users *>* will be able to reply.
I believe you are trying to do things that Mailman is not designed to do. If the people on your list do not know that they are on a list, How did they get there. Did they get there by confirmed opt-in or did you add them without their informed consent?
In your original post, you said
- To sum up, i want that the list is something that they don´t know. how can *>* i do that?
The answer is "mailman is not designed to do that". If you need to do that, you'll have to use something else.
MY problem is the following. My ISP doen´st allow to send more than 100 messages per hour. I have a music group with 100-150 people in it. I have to sent messages in the CCO field but now this is not allow in my ISP and the only thing they allow me to do is sending using mailman. I want that the aspect of the mail are similiar to the mails that have users in the CCO. That's the rest for hidden the list. i don´t want they reply the list, and i want them to reply to my email address.
may change the listname-bounces@domainname? i don´t like this. why is this created? what is the aim of this address?
i have asked to update to a new vesion or mailman and the answer from my isp is that is not allowed. the version with the isp 2.1.12. the have to updte the cpanel
Best regards
Borja
Un saludo
Borja Riesgo borjariesgo@gmail.com
2015-09-28 11:15 GMT+02:00 Borja Riesgo Juan borjariesgo@gmail.com:
Hello
I restart this thread again.
I'm coming in late here and most of this thread has been covered, but with respect to the above, the all-bounces at mydomain.com https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users address is the list bounce processing address. Mailman sets the envelope sender and also the Sender: and Errors-To: headers to this value. If your users are seeing this address, it is probably because they are using a Microsoft mail client that displays something like "From: (the Sender: address) on behalf of (the From: address)".
Since Mailman 2.1.14, if a site allows it, there is a list admin General Options -> include_sender_header setting which can be set to No to not include the Sender: header. The all-bounces at mydomain.com https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users address will still be the envelope sender and in the Errors-To: header, but most users won't see it.
--> anonymous_list to yes and first_strip_reply_to to yes. and without not success. this paramters are supposed to hide the sender and other parameters no? my version is 2.1.12. I shoyld ask to my isp to change it.
(Editar *anonymous_list*) http://lists.corodiocesano.es/mailman/admin/all/?VARHELP=general/anonymous_l...
Also see my other reply in this thread at https://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2015-September/079783.html.
--> I imagine that it cannot be supress. in my case, only a few users will be able to reply.
Un saludo
Borja Riesgo borjariesgo@gmail.com
2015-09-08 23:32 GMT+02:00 Peter Bossley pete@bossley.me:
But it appears as though the list posting address still winds up in the CC: field even with FP turned on. It does send a message to each recipient but I am wondering how one would go about removing the list address in the CC: field to avoid people replying all.
-----Original Message----- From: Mailman-Users [mailto:mailman-users-bounces+pete= bossley.me@python.org] On Behalf Of Stephen J. Turnbull Sent: Monday, September 7, 2015 8:11 AM To: borjariesgo@gmail.com Cc: mailman-users@python.org Subject: [Mailman-Users] Fwd: BCC and bounces
Borja Riesgo Juan writes:
I want the see that i send the message and they as the receivers.
For a sufficiently recent mailman (I think that includes everything in common use nowadays) in the *administrative interface* to the list in the *Non-digest options* screen, you will find an option to *personalize* messages. In my Mailman that is the second option from the top in that screen. Set it to "Full Personalization". That should be all you need to achieve what you have asked for in this post.
Then send your messages with
To: all@mydomain.com From: borjariesgo@gmail.com (or borja@mydomain.com or ...)
Mailman will *remove* "all@mydomain.com" and substitute each person's address in To:, in a separate email for each address. Then person@example.net will see
To: "M. A. Person" <person@xemacs.net> From: borjariesgo@gmail.com
(only one "To" address no matter how many people are on the list).
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