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Hello folks
Introduction to the problem:
Our present email setup comprises 30 Pegasus Mail clients served by Mercury32 on a Windows server (the APS Server). Mercury32 provides SMTP, IMAP and mailing list services. Mail is sent as apsarchaeology.co.uk. and received for apsarchaeology.co.uk and lincsheritage.org (via MessageLabs). ...
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Thanks again Sabahattin
I've checked the information as you suggested. The postmaster account is a username: admin without a domainname.co.uk The local domains are included in the list: apsarchaeology; apsarchaeology.co.uk; lincsheritage; lincsheriatge.org and there are no filters setup which forward mail from the admin ...
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Excellent! Thanks very much. Page bookmarked.
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Greenman:
Sebby:
So if I want on your list, I'd do:
To: maiser@dontspamthis.apsarchaeology.co.uk
X-SpamThisInstead: feedme@yamta.org (shameless!)
Subject: whatever
Body (3 lines including a blank):
subscribe external
exit
Make sure your messages really are complete 2822 messages when delivered to maiser. ...
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OK, another question if I may.
How can you populate membership of a mailing list without entering each member individually? We have several hundred addresses in a distribution list in Pegasus Mail that we would like to transfer to a mailing list. Is it possible to import addresses in bulk?
Thanks
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You can probably work out now from the mailing list manager dialog that <Full Name> means the full name of the subscriber. :-) So if I want on your list, I'd do:
To: maiser@dontspamthis.apsarchaeology.co.uk
X-SpamThisInstead: feedme@yamta.org (shameless!)
Subject: whatever
Body (3 lines including a ...
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Hi folks
Following on from my last thread I have successfully setup mailing lists for staff use. I populated the membership manually and they are working fine.
Next, I thought I would setup a list that required email subscriptions to join. I have setup the list, but I cannot join it.
According to the Mercury help manual the command ...
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Hi,
The ''To:'' field has bad address specs in it, and the server (quite reasonably) doesn't like it.
As you're using Pegasus to send to the list, either qualify every address with the proper domain (not a bad idea, actually) or use the suppression of recipient field option in the distribution list manager. Specify, as ...
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Your problem is if you want two mailing lists with the same list address but under different domains, as info@siteA.com and info@siteB.com
Do the following to get around this (until Mercury receives proper multi-domain support):1. Create the 1st list as siteA.info with real address info@siteA.com and other list properties you wish.2. ...
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