Let me restate the problem near as I understand it:
Your list sent the users their password per the default
monthly policy. You did not want this to be done so as
to prevent users from being able to unsubscribe. Now
that these users have the password how can you change
their password to prevent
--- "Bob Puff@NLE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>Is there any way Mailman can store the user's name
> along with their email address?
>
>Is it perhaps possible to just add another field in
> the subscription part so that the administrator can
> get a better idea of who is subscribing?
A name or "
I guess I was just trying to keep things as separate as possible. I
can't think of a good reason not to set it up as you describe, and it
might work better that way. The end result should be the same, since
the actual Mailman installations are still separate.
I still don't understand why, since
Is there any way Mailman can store the user's name along with their email address?
Is it perhaps possible to just add another field in the subscription part so that the
administrator can get a better idea of who is subscribing?
Bob
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Leonardo Boselli wrote:
> I forgot the admin password of a list ...
> I have however the root one for the machine: how can I reset the
> admin password for one list other than destroying the list and
> resetting up ?
Use your mmsitepass to get into the list and reset the password.
AMK4
Dave Melton wrote:
> I've now got my second installation of Mailman almost working, with
> a username and group of "mailmana" (mailmanb and mailmanc will happen
> as soon as I get the first one working).
Any reason why you're using different UID.GID combinations, instead of the
default mailman.
I set up a list, i did a mistake and so after one month all subscriber
received their password valid to unsubscribe.
Since some user MUST NOT unsubscribe the list, there is a way
to "change" the password for them (I have root access to the
server) so they cannot use the previous one to unsubsc
I forgot the admin password of a list ...
I have however the root one for the machine: how can I reset the
admin password for one list other than destroying the list and
resetting up ?
Leonardo Boselli
nucleo informatico e telematico
Dipartimento Ingegneria Civile
Universita` di Firenze
V. S
I set up a list, i did a mistake and so after one month all subscriber
received their password valid to unsubscribe.
Since some user MUST NOT unsubscribe the list, there is a way
to "change" the password for them (i have root access to the
server) soi they cannot use the previous one to unsubsc
I forgot the abmin password of a list ... I have however the root one
for the machine: how can i reset the admin password for one list
other than destroying the list and resetting up ?
Leonardo Boselli
nucleo informatico e telematico
Dipartimento Ingegneria Civile
Universita` di Firenze
V. S. M
> "BAW" == Barry A Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BAW> If you grab the patchfile, you'll want to cd into your 2.0
BAW> source, and apply it like so:
BAW> % patch -p1 < mailman-2.0.1-2.0.2.diff
Two mistakes here (it was late last night :).
I originally uploaded a file c
Hi, I have a popular mailinglist. This ML is archived into web. Now, the
html-page of (all) article contain "who" (email address) have sent the
mail in the (normal) format: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there a possibility to
transform [EMAIL PROTECTED] into name(at)domain.com (or similar) ???
tnx in adva
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, Michel 'ZioBudda' Morelli wrote:
>Hi, I have a popular mailinglist. This ML is archived into web. Now, the
[snip]
Ops, I have forget to say that I use mailman 2.0.2 (today I have upgrade
from 1.1 with a make install)...
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On Mar 2, 2001 at 19:02, Marcello M. Pavan wrote:
>Can Mailman handle Postscript figure attachments and searching through
>archives ? If so, I think you'll get another pile of users.
Mailman can handle attachments. Mailman's archiver cannot search the
archived attachments. Lists can be archived
Hello, I run three separate Mailman servers (all low volume). Yesterday
evening I encountered a weird problem with 2 of them:
It seemed as if (a) cookies had stopped working or (b) a strange permissions
problem occurred because although I could log in to the admindb page for all
my lists with
First, thanks to Roger for the tip about setting up my VirtualHosts!
I've now got my second installation of Mailman almost working, with
a username and group of "mailmana" (mailmanb and mailmanc will happen
as soon as I get the first one working). The installation was no
problem, I was able to
I've just uploaded the Mailman 2.0.2 release to SourceForge. This is
a bug fix release that also fixes a potential privacy hole, which
could allow a list administrator to get access to user passwords.
Even with those passwords, I believe there's little additional harm
that a list admin could do,
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