On Mon, 01 Jan 2001 17:44:06 -0500
Jeffrey Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On my mailing list I have a real trouble maker (currently
> removed). So, I was just thinking, whether I could ask one list
> member, whether he would be willing to moderate this man's
> postings.
O! Iinteres
I have `What steps are required for subscription' set to require approval,
and `Should administrator get immediate notice of new requests...' set to
yes. When sending a test subscription request (from an alternate email
account), I do not get any email to the administrator inbox. The request
shows
My monthly confirmation messages went out as scheduled this
morning. Unfortunately a large number of these automated emails
from one of my lists, e.g., "LIST1" were sent out as though
originating from the original "Test" list, so bounce messages were
sent back to that list, i.e., "Test". Any i
Dear Windows User,
Now you can boost the reliability of ordinary Windows ME, 95 and 98 to
nearly the level of Windows NT or 2000, Microsoft's professional and
industrial
version of Windows.
The new WinFix 4.4 is a very effective way to improve the reliability of
Windows, because it makes Window
I have been using Mailman 2.0 with python 2.0 successfully to
subscribe members and to send out messages.
Today, while processing the monthly password mailings, I noticed
errors in the log file. Is there a way to understand this data from the
error file?
==
Hi, I have just installed MailMan 2.0 on my Redhat 7.0 i686 system. I
have configured everything, and all seems to be working well, except
that whenever I try to log in to any of the administraton pages for any
of the lists I have created, it says "Authentication failed" despite the
fact that I a
Could it be a pathnamelength problem? (Doesn't cron send any error mail or log
any errors about what's going on?)
Try making /tmp/foo that has
#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/bin/python -S /storage/virtual/mydomain.net/home/mailman.cgi/cron/qrunner
making it executable, and putting *it* in the cron entry
At 05:44 PM 1/1/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>On my mailing list I have a real trouble maker (currently removed).
>So, I was just thinking, whether I could ask one list member, whether he
>would be willing to moderate this man's postings.
>
>If we could flag individual members for approving other's mess
On my mailing list I have a real trouble maker (currently removed).
So, I was just thinking, whether I could ask one list member, whether
he
would be willing to moderate this man's postings.
If we could flag individual members for approving other's messages,
a half-moderator in a sense, then that
More importantly, I'd like to get off of your list. I don't remember
subscribing.
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At 11:38 AM -0800 1/1/01, J C Lawrence wrote:
>Although the discussion has faltered recently
I don't think taking a break for the holidays qualifies as faltering.
Some of us have been off with family and taking a bit of a holiday
from pretty much everything... (and using the time to try to fin
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001 04:54:19 +1000
blitztec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone on this list ever tried to get Mailman to interface
> with a SQL database for storage of member addresses and such.
Although the discussion has faltered recently there has been
discussion of supporting features
Hello
I am running Mailman 2.0 and having a problem with the 'Preserve Message
Option'.
According to the documentation, it should save the message into an 'admin'
page, regardless of the secondary action that takes place (delete, forward
etc). The 'Database Updated' message is shown when this op
Has anyone on this list ever tried to get Mailman to interface with a
SQL database for storage of member addresses and such.
Was just wundering from the perspective that it would be easyer to
intergrate a mailing list in to a site if you could simply dump new
members in to a MySQL table, or at
Hi folks. I've noticed references in the docs to bug problems in the Redhat
version of crond. I'm having strange problems with crond on my Redhat server
(vixie cron), and I'm wondering whether anyone else has some insight to offer.
Basically this entry works:
* * * * * /usr/local/bin/python -
I know, everyone, this is an off topic post, but I just wanted to write
in, saying that this year is probably sure to bring in many new things,
and I think with each others help, we will all have a better mailman for
it come the following new year.
Happy New Year!!!
Great Work, Everyone!
Sincere
I have a little problem: I would like to run an anonymous mailing list
with an archive
(Developers: good job on making the mailing list anonymous).The
archive looks great.
It's anonymous. But on the archive page, you have a link: download the
full raw archive
the problem: It contains all the
i don't remember signing up and i would like to discontinue my membership
Brad,
Get an account at www.dynip.com for your server then you can set up all the
incoming email accounts that you need.
At 07:31 PM 12/31/00 -0800, you wrote:
> >mailing list using only a single pop3 account. I don't have my own domain
>
>No takers? OK, here's a thought. If I set up procmail a
Well, after finally wrestling my OS X Server system into running the
very useful Mailman program, I've dumped it in favor of the Mac OS X
Public Beta, and the fun is starting all over.
I'm running into an odd error, one that most likely has a very simple
fix. I get the following:
-
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On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 10:07:01PM -0500, Jeffrey Thompson wrote:
>
> My question:
> Why even offer access to it on the info page? The note in the first line
> is
> enough. The admin enters through the admin page, and then has this
> option there.
>
You can edit the HTML code for public pages
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