Hi!
I'm having difficulty getting the [listname] added to the subject line of my
messages. Can anyone tell me if there is somthing wrong with this
rc.local.s10 page?
SUBJ=`formail -zx Subject:` # extract the subject
:0fw
* ! ^Subject:.*\[listname\]
* ! ^Subject:.Re: *
| formmail -I "Subject: [WSTC-Board] $SUBJ"
Thanks,
Sue Bott
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>>From john_doe(a)hotmail.com Tue Mar 26 16:49:37 2002
>>From slist Tue Mar 26 16:49:37 2002
>Return-Path: <john_doe@hotmail>
>
>The 2nd line represents what I am referring to a mangled email. It is
>creating havoc with my mail client. Any insight would be appreciated.
Possible explanation:
Do you have smartlist installed under its own user account (as
recommended by the installation documents)?
If so, make sure that that user id is a trusted user in the sendmail
configuration. (See Section 1 of the INSTALL file that came with the
SmartList sources.)
If not (or if you can't do the above), edit the rc.init file and remove
the "-f$listreq" option from the sendmailOPT line. This will cause
bounced mail to go to the wrong place, but I live with that.
I don't know why sendmail does this, but it does (at least the version I
use).
-cary
Hello there,
I am curious to know why I keep having mangled email sent to the
maintainer of my list in the form of:
>From john_doe(a)hotmail.com Tue Mar 26 16:49:37 2002
>From slist Tue Mar 26 16:49:37 2002
Return-Path: <john_doe@hotmail>
The 2nd line represents what I am referring to a mangled email. It is
creating havoc with my mail client. Any insight would be appreciated.
Here is what is being used:
procmail 3.22
Smartlist 3.15
sendmail 8.9.3
pine 4.33
Thanks.
Douglas
Hello,
We have recently attempted to implement Smarlist and Procmail to replace
our old listserve system. However we have not been successful with
getting our previous mailing lists back working again. Can anyone
direct me to a step by step setup for SmartList using Procmail on
Solaris 5.8?
Thanks,
Darryl Darling
UNIX Systems Administrator
DoD Education Activity
Phone 703.696.1420 x2727
Cellular 571.236.9020
Hello:
I want to transfer my list to a different server. I've
looked at the FAQs, but can't find what I need to know,
namely, which files do I need to bring over...? Maybe the
safest bet is to xfer all of them, unless there's a downside
or problem in doing so. I would figure I'd create the list,
let Smartlist generate all the standard files, then overlay
them w/ mine from the previous working server:
accept
archive (folder)
archive.txt
bounces(folder)
dist (for sure...)
dist.old
footer.txt (ditto)
header.txt (ditto)
help.txt
log
moderators
msgid.cache (?)
rc.custom (a must)
rc.custom.old
rc.init
rc.local.s10 (which I use, so that's a must)
rc.local.s20 (ditto)
rc.request
rc.submit
reject
subscribe.txt
tmp.from
tmp.request
unsubscribe.txt
Thanks for any advice/help...
Mitch Darer
--
Mitchell Darer, WebMaster, Mitch(a)focusing.org
The Focusing Institute, 34 East Lane, Spring Valley, NY
10977
http://www.focusing.org (845) 362-5222 (phone/fax)
folks, i've implemented the below script per the FAQ to prepent
"[MPLS-OPS]" to the subject of all list messages.
However, the subject line is only adding "[-OPS]", any thoughts for a fix?
-----------
#
# rc.local.s10
#
#
# Insert the list name into the subject field (if not already there)
#
:0 fhw
* $ ! ^Subject:.*\[$MPLS-OPS]
* ^Subject:\/.*
| formail -I "Subject: [$MPLS-OPS]:$MATCH"
Hello:
I want to transfer my list to a different server. I've
looked at the FAQs, but can't find what I need to know,
namely, which files do I need to bring over...? Maybe the
safest bet is to xfer all of them, unless there's a downside
or problem in doing so:
accept
archive (folder)
archive.txt
bounces(folder)
dist (for sure...)
dist.old
footer.txt (ditto)
header.txt (ditto)
help.txt
log
moderators
msgid.cache (?)
rc.custom (a must)
rc.custom.old
rc.init
rc.local.s10 (which I use, so that's a must)
rc.local.s20 (ditto)
rc.request
rc.submit
reject
subscribe.txt
tmp.from
tmp.request
unsubscribe.txt
Thanks for any advice/help...
Mitch Darer
--
Mitchell Darer, WebMaster, Mitch(a)focusing.org
The Focusing Institute, 34 East Lane, Spring Valley, NY
10977
http://www.focusing.org (845) 362-5222 (phone/fax)
Hello everybody,
We are running a small list of about 250 users on a
Linux System using SmartList as the MailingList server.
The OS is Redhat Linux Release 7.0 and the Processor:
Pentium III running at 448 MHz with 128 MB RAM. By the
way, I have the KDE graphics environment ON all the time.
It takes around 5-10 minutes to send a single mail to all
the users. The MTA we have is sendmail that comes along
with Redhat distribution. Can any one help me improve the
performance of the mailing list server?
Thanks
Prashanth K Gujjeti
Hello,
I'm attempting to use SmartList to send announcements to ~1700 members.
The problems is that, although the list works flawlessly with a dist file
containg ~10 addresses, when I use my large production dist file, not
everyone gets the message. My own addresses are in the dist file, but I
do not receive the message, although some addresses that appear before and
after mine do. Does anyone have an trouble-shooting ideas?
Thank You,
Jeremy Ellington
OK, I've noticed differences in the headers, but I still can't figure
out what the hell it's problem is sending each message twice...
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To: God's Creatures <gc(a)ursine.dyndns.org>
Subject: Echoing
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0203061546470.22155-100000(a)ursine.dyndns.org>
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X-Mailing-List: <gc(a)ursine.dyndns.org> archive/latest/83
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