Re: Newbie - help
Ixánar Uriza Soto <[email protected]> Fri, 28 Sep 2007 16:24:35 -0500
| Newsgroups | gmane.mail.majordomo.general |
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| Organization | Corporativa de Fundaciones, A.C. |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Thanks a lot for the help; I've finally installed Thunderbird, but as for the config file users.js, I've added the user_pref command line, but Thunderbird doesn't seem to recognize it. Since I'm used to Outlook, Thunderbird seemed to me a bit complicated so I don't know where to look for what went wrong (actually I'm still using Outlook though my plan was to switch completely) About the yahoo filter, I've sent a few emails and haven't received the notice anymore, maybe they finally whitelisted me or maybe I'm just no loger being notified... Again, thanks -----Mensaje original----- De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Daniel Liston Enviado el: Martes, 11 de Septiembre de 2007 09:50 a.m. Para: [email protected] CC: [email protected] Asunto: Re: Newbie - help The mail clients I know that are or were capable of adding "headers" to a plain text message are pine, eudora, and mozilla based mail clients. Since you prefer free and your OS is windows XP, mozilla/thunderbird or UW PC-Pine mail client is probably your best match. An article on about.com provides the following tidbit of useful information: http://email.about.com/cs/mozillatips/qt/et030604.htm To add custom headers to emails in Mozilla or Netscape: * Open your user.js configuration file in an editor. * Add 'user_pref("mail.compose.other.header", "{custom headers}");'. o Replace {custom headers} above with a comma-separated list of the headers you want to be available. * o "Sender,X-Y" adds the Sender: and X-Y: headers, for example. * Save the file and close the editor. You still have to enter the values for the headers manually when creating messages in Mozilla or Netscape. What this means, is that you can follow the instructions to create a custom header called "Approved", then when you compose messages, you can select this header and add the value (your list password), before hitting send. As for your "too many recipients" message from Yahoo, first, majordomo IS a list management software second, the problem must be solved outside majordomo An MTA is what gives/takes messages to/from majordomo. The MTA is also what makes connections to other ISPs/domains MTA to deliver email. Your provider either needs to contact and make arrangements with Yahoo to accept messages with more than "X" number of recipients, or add a program like bulk_mailer or TLB in between majordomo and the local MTA to split up the number of Yahoo users that will be included in a single email. Dan Liston