Hello everyone,
After a long time, we've finally managed to upgrade to the latest version
of Mailman 2.
Some of the original issues are resolved, thank you, but now we have
different issues, more details below:
I would like to ask you where the system gets the names you see in the
"sent by" field
Hi Bob,
MailmanLists has been working well for us.
You can reach out to them via https://www.mailmanlists.net/
Patricia Traore
Maniflex Ltd | maniflexa.com
On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 8:42 AM Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> On 11/21/2023 6:35 AM, Robert A. Hamilton wrote:
> > Any suggestions?
>
> Sure, chec
Hi All,
I hope that I'm asking in the right place.
We have just created a developers discussion public list in our
organization with over 47 subscribers.
My question is, in case someone shares some php codes in his message, will
that code affect the corresponding html page of that message, while
b
On 11/22/23 03:10, patricia traore wrote:
Hi All,
I hope that I'm asking in the right place.
We have just created a developers discussion public list in our
organization with over 47 subscribers.
My question is, in case someone shares some php codes in his message, will
that code affect the corr
On 11/22/23 10:33, Mark Sapiro wrote:
...
The web page created by pipermail encloses the body of the message in a
... block and html escapes it so any PHP, html tags, etc.
will be displayed as written.
You could probably disable php handler in archives dir in the httpd
config too, for the
On 11/22/23 4:03 AM, Florin Pasăre wrote:
I would like to ask you where the system gets the names you see in the
"sent by" field, because sometimes the name doesn't make it clear who is
sending the email and we would like to know if it is something we can
control or change.
Another question is