Hello,
My host offers mailing lists through the installed SmartList program. I am
also a reseller for said host, so my customers may also have mailing lists.
Can you point me towards any resources that deal with SmartList specifically
from the beginning end-users standpoint? End-users who do not have access
via/(or don't want to use) telnet and also don't have access to modify the
program itself, just their own directory files, and who also don't know a
whole lot about programming.
For instance, I've seen a lot of the same FAQs over the past few days saying
to de-link the accept file from the dist file. I discovered quite by
accident that if I deleted the accept file then recreated a new one, they
were no longer linked. Now that is something a newbie can handle!
Jo
Afternoon, folks.
Although not directly SmartList-related, I'm wondering if anyone can point
me in the direction of the RFCs detailing the List-* headers that are
recommended for mailing lists; adding them to rc.submit.20 and .bin/digest
should be trivial, assuming I can figure out what the "standard" proposal is.
Charlie
What is the current status of choplist? It is mentioned in the
manuals, but none of the distributions I've seen (one RPM of 3.13, the
3.15 tarball from procmail.org, and a 3.10 tarball from a mirror) seem
to contain this tool. I saw something in the HISTORY file for 3.12
[choplist wasn't counting addresses correctly], but all the
documentation seems to make reference to it. Should I just use
sendmail, or is there a current version of choplist?
Thanks,
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Evan Knop <argent(a)dartmouth.edu> http://lore.dartmouth.edu/~argent/
Be Developer finger argent(a)lore.dartmouth.edu for PGP
Just put a new version of rconfig (a SmartList configuration tool usable
over the web) on the ftp server:
ftp://ftp.pure.ch/smartlist/rconfig.0.05.tar.gz
See the CHANGES file for what's new.
Werner
I have recipes to filter out mails with attachment/html/etc.,
with info collected on this discussion list. Recently some
well formated pure ascii (text) mails were filtered out for
the line in header:
Content-Disposition: inline
I checked through some mails, and found mails that really have
attachment/multipart have "filename=XXXXXX" on the same line.
So I modified my recipe to catch:
^Content-Disposition: inline; filename=
Is this acurate enough? What does "inline" represent anyway?
(I know this is not a SmartList question but I searched on
net ..., including the RFC rules, but failed to find any).
Any knowledge sharing is appreciated.
Thanks!
Zhiliang
Is there a way to not send the unsubscribe (unsubscribe.txt) message when
someone unsubscribes to the list?
Phil
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Phil Majewski
Thomson Financial Media
phillip.majewski(a)tfn.com
Hello All,
I have a problem with the smartlist and was wondering if someone can help. I can get everything to work except the header and footer.
No matter what I try I can't get the footer.txt to work.
I took the # off in the rc.custom file at RC_LOCAL_SUBMIT_20 = rc.local.s20
I created a rc.local.s20 file and put this in it:
#
# Adding a disclaimer in front of every mail:
#
:0 fbw
| cat - footer.txt
Then I created a footer.txt and placed my text.
It just won't work. Can you please tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
Dan
Okay,
I've gotten around my problem with smrsh, but here's a new problem. I can't
subscribe to any list (no errors generated) and if I manually add to the
dist list, I can't send mail to the subscribers list (no error generated).
I can use X-command to subscribe addresses, but still can't send mail. I'm
not getting anything ominous in the log and no mail is getting returned or
bounced with errors?
Any ideas?
Tom
Sometimes my smartlist tries to reply to <foo@bar>
in response to mails sent to the "-request" address.
(the mail then bounce to the maintainer).
Can't find where this is initiated. I searched the faq
but don't seem to find things similar. I vaguely recall
it was mentioned some short while ago. Could someone
elaborate a bit?
Thanks!
Zhiliang