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| Introduction
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Mailman for the Virtual Private Server helps manage
E-Mail discussion lists and provides simple list management on the Web. Mailman
was written in Python, with some sections in C for security purposes. Mailman features include support for the following:
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Various types of lists, including moderated ones
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Web based list administration for most tasks including list configuration, moderation (post approvals), and user
account management
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Integrated bounce detection within an extensible framework
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Automatic disposition of bouncing addresses (disable, unsubscribe)
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User configuration management, including Web based subscribing and unsubscribing
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List options that can be easily set through a remotely editable configuration file
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Regular delivery, plain digests, and MIME digests
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Archival and remote retrieval of messages
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Integrated spam filtering and autoreplies
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| Installation
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Mailman is part of the FreeBSD Ports Collection and the installation files
can be found in the /ports/mail/mailman/ directory of your VPS v2.
If you want to change your administrative password, use the mmsitepass command.
# mmsitepass NEW-PASSWORD
Mailman uses a number of cron commands to manage the mailing
lists. These are loaded into your crontab by default when Mailman is installed. If you have other cronjobs, you may want
to insert the Mailman cronjobs into your custom cron file. To do this, copy the lines from the Mailman cronfile into your
custom cronfile, then load that file into cron. You can find the Mailman cronfile in the following directory on your Virtual
Private Server.
~/usr/local/mailman/cron/crontab.in
NOTE: Due to the nature of the Mailman software, our support staff are only able to provide help with the
initial install and configuration. For more help with configuring or using the Mailman software, please see the
official Mailman web site at http://www.list.org/.
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| Mailing Lists
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To create a mailing list:
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Type newlist at the command prompt.
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Type the name of the list as a fully qualified E-Mail address (e.g. listname-DOMAIN.NAME).
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Type the email address of the administrator of the list.
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Type the initial mailing list name password.
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When you run the newlist command, a list of E-Mail
Aliases will be generated that you need to add to the ~/etc/aliases file on your server. These aliases
must be added before Mailman will function properly. In addition to the aliases, which will be displayed with the
output of the newlist program, you will receive instructions at your administrator email address about how to
access the new list of e-mail aliases.
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Start your Web browser. To access and administer your mailing list, go to:
http://YOUR-DOMAIN.NAME/mailman/admin/
The Mailman screen appears.
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Click your mailing list.
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Type your password in the text box; then click Let Me In. The mailing list General Options screen
appears.
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| More Information
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To ensure that you have current information about Mailman, subscribe to one of the
Mailman Mailing Lists.
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