hi,
when i mass subscribe users to a mailing list i own, what will their
initial password be? blank doesn't seem to work.
thanks,
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo madduck@!#:1:s@\@@@.net
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"Even if you persuade me, you won't persuade me."
I've RTFM'ed and looked at the files and code. I'm still not sure what
this means in logs/error:
Feb 04 18:08:01 2001 qrunner(13308): Traceback (innermost last):
Feb 04 18:08:01 2001 qrunner(13308): File "/home/mailman/cron/qrunner", line 283, in
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Feb 04 18:08:01 2001 qrunner(13308): ki
Satya wrote:
>
> On Feb 4, 2001 at 22:53, Barbara Johansen wrote:
>
> >When I add a new list, the list-owner does not get a mail.
> >When I try to subscribe through the webpages, I hit a Bug.
> >The same when I try to see the admin webpages
> > mailman/admin/4test/
> > mailman/admi
On Feb 4, 2001 at 22:53, Barbara Johansen wrote:
>When I add a new list, the list-owner does not get a mail.
>When I try to subscribe through the webpages, I hit a Bug.
>The same when I try to see the admin webpages
> mailman/admin/4test/
> mailman/admin/4test
>
>Bug in Mailman versi
I just installed mailman 2.0.1 (on FreeBSD 4.2 with Python 2.0) and
everything seems to be working fine apart from one thing: If I try to
set site administrator password with mmsitepass, as advised in INSTALL,
I get the message "Password change failed". Funny thing is that file
data/adm.pw gets
At 14:45 +0100 1/31/01, Florian Weimer wrote:
>Is it possible to tell Mailman to send outgoing mail for a mailing
>list in several separate batches? My mailer (Exim) delivers a message
>for multiple recipients sequentially. Of course, this is more
>efficient in terms of network usage, but process
At 14:54 -0800 1/29/01, Dan Mick wrote:
>If it were important enough [to not send the unsubscibe message], you could
>temporarily set the goodbye_msg to null; that would stop it.
Which seems to point up a flaw in the wording of that entry in the Admin
pages...this isn't just "additional text"...i
I just installed Mailman on our Mandrake 7.1 server with Sendmail 8.11
installed.
When I add a new list, the list-owner does not get a mail.
When I try to subscribe through the webpages, I hit a Bug.
The same when I try to see the admin webpages
mailman/admin/4test/
mailman/admin/
It must be something with RedHat 6.2. That's what I am running anyhow.
Personally I would have thought su'ing to the mainman user would have worked
fine. Couldn't get mailman running on our Mandrake system because of the
secure kernel. It was too much of a hassle.
Matt
> > @#$@#! The INSTALL
Maybe the rub is that it should be "su - mailman" instead of "su
mailman" I think using the - (make it a login shell) option will get
your environment right for setting up the crontab.
-Peter
>
> Matt Jenkins wrote:
>>
>> @#$@#! The INSTALL file says to do a su to mailman. Looking in
>> the
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 09:30:44 -0500
Peter Dominguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone tell me where I can find documentation setting up
> Postfix with Mailman?
Thre is little to nothing required. Just put the mailman aliases in
a file, point Postfix at them, and then do a 'postfix reload'
Can someone tell me where I can find documentation setting up Postfix
with Mailman?
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