[Mailman-Users] Re: Add "sender's name/email" to BODY of mail as header?

2021-02-16 Thread Vako Nicolian
So what I understand from the above thread is that currently there is no way to 
display (or forcefully display) a sender's details in a message that they send 
to the mailing list, even if those details are in the membership database??

Could we add this as a feature for future releases?
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[Mailman-Users] Re: Add "sender's name/email" to BODY of mail as header?

2021-02-16 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 2/16/21 6:56 PM, Vako Nicolian wrote:
> So what I understand from the above thread is that currently there is no way 
> to display (or forcefully display) a sender's details in a message that they 
> send to the mailing list, even if those details are in the membership 
> database??


Unless the list is anonymous, the Sender will always be exposed in one
or more of the From:, Cc: or Reply-To: headers, but beyond that, without
modifying code, there's no way to put it in a msg_header.

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[Mailman-Users] Re: Add "sender's name/email" to BODY of mail as header?

2021-02-16 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 2/16/21 6:56 PM, Vako Nicolian wrote:
> So what I understand from the above thread is that currently there is no way 
> to display (or forcefully display) a sender's details in a message that they 
> send to the mailing list, even if those details are in the membership 
> database??
> 
> Could we add this as a feature for future releases?


Not in Mailman 2.1 because it's end of life and not adding any new
features and probably not in Mailman 3 either because there is probably
insufficient interest.

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[Mailman-Users] Re: Add "sender's name/email" to BODY of mail as header?

2021-02-16 Thread Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
If you are running a MM2 list, the answer is no.  MM2 is getting security
fixes only.

If you are running a MM3 list, ask on the MM3 support list.  This list is
only for MM2.

On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 7:57 PM Vako Nicolian  wrote:

> So what I understand from the above thread is that currently there is no
> way to display (or forcefully display) a sender's details in a message that
> they send to the mailing list, even if those details are in the membership
> database??
>
> Could we add this as a feature for future releases?
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[Mailman-Users] Examples of custom themes for HyperKitty?

2021-02-16 Thread Steven Clift
Hey all, I am looking for examples where folks have further adapted their
HyperKitty archives to engage users looking for more of a social
network/blog like experience.

Suggestions?

I am looking for examples that essentially feature the original post in
full and then present expandable replies below like comments.

Thanks,
Steve
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[Mailman-Users] API/App based access to Mailman/Archives

2021-02-16 Thread Steven Clift
Is it technically possible to interact via an API from a simple mobile app
with different Mailman servers?

My thought is something simple that could in theory be expanded into an app
that interfaces with your groups and public groups on Mailman, BuddyPress,
Discourse and other open source hosted online groups. You'd paste in the
URLs of your online groups/list sites in some way.

Like the olden days of news groups and the experience of an RSS reader, you
could quickly scan the number of new posts over X time or since you last
opened the app and then dip into the groups of interest and if you can
authenticate yourself, post on lists/groups where you are a member.

Thoughts?

I am evaluating whether in the age of Facebook Groups, NextDoor, and mobile
apps if an open source/non-commercial path to viable online neighborhood
groups with mass participation is possible. We have a bunch of online
groups to move from GroupServer for E-Democracy.org.

Thanks,
Steven Clift

P.S. I see that this is out there for Discourse:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.discourse
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