It seems that for one of my lists' monthly password reminders, mailman
is putting incorrect headers in, making it appear that the reminder is
coming from a different list.
The list whom this user is subscribed to is called 'researchnet',
whereas the headers are claiming that it is coming from the
Lee Samuel Finn wrote:
>
> Greetings:
>
> I have some lists that I want to force to come out as weekly - not daily
> - digests. (This is for a weekly progress report distribution.) Is there
> a way to adjust the digest frequency for some lists?
>
Have you tried editing the crontab so teh dig
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 03:48:30PM +, Michel 'ZioBudda' Morelli wrote:
--> 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 upg
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Fred H Olson wrote:
> I'm moving my mailing list to Mailman and was thinking setting up an
> email alias for the list's old address to which commands were sent to go
> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=info
> to return the info message to people who send commands to the old
> add
Greetings:
I have some lists that I want to force to come out as weekly - not daily
- digests. (This is for a weekly progress report distribution.) Is there
a way to adjust the digest frequency for some lists?
Thanks,
--
Lee Samuel Finn off: 814-863-9605
Associate Profes
I'm moving my mailing list to Mailman and was thinking setting up an
email alias for the list's old address to which commands were sent to go
to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=info
to return the info message to people who send commands to the old
address.
However requesting info from a non subscribe
Nathan Grass wrote:
> As to this being impossible, the mailman web interface
> provides a very easy way to have mailman send you your
> password and this is not something you can disable per
> user.
>
So disable it. Perhaps at the httpd level (ie block particular URLs), if
you want to do this
>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?
Having "real names" would be very handy. I'm just mo