Thomas,
I use nethollywood.com and find they give me good value for the
money.
- George
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> I need a virtual host that has Mailman. Thanks. Thomas
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Of course. The admin can do this at any time, not just starting.
There are interfaces for adding users through the web admin pages
or from the command line (bin/add_members). You can send a welcome
or not at subscribe time, and require confirmation or not by setting
the appropriate list option b
At 10:10 PM 1/22/2001 +0100, explained Klaus Müller,
>Is there any chance for the administrator, to define a list of email
>adresses to start with? This means, without the people having to subscribe.
>
>Thank you,
>Klaus Mueller
Absolutely. As per the add_members help file:
Add members to a lis
Is there any chance for the administrator, to define a list of email
adresses to start with? This means, without the people having to subscribe.
Thank you,
Klaus Mueller
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Christopher P. Lindsey writes:
> > Unless the vacation program quotes back the message it is reponding
> > to, it is difficult for Mailman to distinguish between a vacation
> > loop and am active poster. That said, implementing something like
> > Formail's MsgID cache for Mailman, except instead
Yeah,
beans & burritos to you too... :)
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> Unless the vacation program quotes back the message it is reponding
> to, it is difficult for Mailman to distinguish between a vacation
> loop and am active poster. That said, implementing something like
> Formail's MsgID cache for Mailman, except instead of cacheing
> MessageIDs cacheing MD5's
On Jan 22, 2001 at 11:03, J C Lawrence wrote:
>Some of us have Mailman splattered all over the filesystem in
>attempt to honour the FHS: binaries in /usr/bin, logs in /var/log,
>list setups under /var/lib, CGIs under /usr/lib/cgi-bin, etc.
How do you keep check_perms happy?
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 22:37:15 +0530 (IST)
Satya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm. I never thought of that. OTOH, I, and perhaps many others,
> have installed mailman in /home/mailman.
Some of us have Mailman splattered all over the filesystem in
attempt to honour the FHS: binaries in /usr/bin,
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 00:38:08 -0800
G Armour Van Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of my Majordomo lists recently went nuts because of a
> subscriber who left town with an autoreply in place, one that
> responded to every incoming message. Obviously, such a feedback
> loop had quite an impact
On Jan 21, 2001 at 07:24, Satya wrote:
>One could have a mailman-owned cron job put all that data into a database,
>and the scripts can then read the data from there.
This is done, get MailmanWrapper 0.3 (-password +confirm) from
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html
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On Jan 22, 2001 at 09:02, Harold Paulson wrote:
>I don't think that there is any requirement for the mailman user's
>home dir to be the directory in which the mailman software was
>installed. Couldn't you keep the mailman home dir somewhere like
>"/home/mailman" and the actual install dir som
Hi,
I am admin for a set of small lists between 20 and 300 members. As I
tried to improve the welcome message it became too long and I wondered if
there was a way that there could be several automated messages that would
go out at day 1 day 3 and day 5 for example. Is this possible?
Del
On Jan 22, 2001 at 01:20, Dan Mick wrote:
>They shouldn't be a problem, but also shouldn't be around; I'd check
>logs/error and see if you can see anything going wrong.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 mail mailman 290 May 25 2000 bounce
-rw-rw-r-- 1 mailman mailman 12715 Jan 18 01:15 digest
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Ah. I was looking for a way to put in the footer below something like:
> "Your subscribed email address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> Quite a few unsubs are folks who are trying to unsub different email
> addresses and don't know which ones are part of our list. I know, I
>
One of my Majordomo lists recently went nuts because of a subscriber who
left town with an autoreply in place, one that responded to every
incoming message. Obviously, such a feedback loop had quite an impact -
luckily I caught it in less than two hours when "only" 114 of these
messages had been s
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