Hi..
I just start to use Mailman, an just for test a added an inexistent
e-mail on my mail-list...
Since i did it, i never recive any error msg, and the user is still on
my mail-list...
Is there some config to make Mailman automactly remove this user from my
mail-list?
thanks for any he
I would like to make a web page similar to the one found at
http://www.lists.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe/
Is one available or has anyone set up a page that I can use as an example in
order to create a script?
Thank you,
Adam S Edgar
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Can anyone give me any tips on how to do a manual install of Mailman?
I'm attempting to run it on OS/2 but there are some functions missing
in the OS/2 version of Python which cause configure to exit early.
There shouldn't be any reason why Mailman itself wouldn't work on OS/2,
I've been running
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Roger, I do appreciate the helpful information you gave as I noted in my
> original message.
> Thanks to EVERYONE for all your help today and for all your messages. I
> personally believe there's a purpose for everything so if nothing else, I
> met se
Roger, I do appreciate the helpful information you gave as I noted in my
original message.
Thanks to EVERYONE for all your help today and for all your messages. I
personally believe there's a purpose for everything so if nothing else, I
met several of you today and now I know about this unspoken r
Can you shead any light on my duplicate message problem? You can be
as rude as like with me... :) Seriously, I really need the help... See
this link:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2001-April/010634.html
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On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Arthur J. Byrnes wrote:
> The proper response, if you did not ignore the signature file,
> like most people do, is to send a private message to the
> sender. Ridiculing, someone on a mail list is horrible
> conduct. Especially when, the poster is obviously in the middle
> of
The problem has been taken care of finally. Thanks for the information.
Also, this is the first list of this nature that I have been on so I did not
know I should leave off my signature and like I said, I did ask about the
rules. I knew that blatant advertising would be inappropriate but every
At 09:34 AM 4/12/01 -0700, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:
>Most technical lists do not explicitly prohibit advertising,
>because it's been well understood on the net for about 20 years
>that it's inappropriate in technical forums.
Rudeness, although common is certainly worse than the ad.
And ruden
When I saw this response, I thought it a bug... I have my lists set to
"private", only list members can see who is on the list, and the
server sent me a list of subscribers ACK!
Then I tried it from an account that is not subscribed, and got:
* who
> Private list: only members may s
Hi ,
I'm trying to install mailman in an SGI running IRIX 6.5 with sendmail and
python 2.0.
Configuring and installing seems to go without problems.
I check permissions runnning bin/chech_perms in /home/mailman and no errors are
reported.
I Start cron and then create a test list and keep getting
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My email signature is not an ad.
>
> Yes, it is. Anything that tells people to come to you for business is an
> ad.
>
> Most technical lists do not explicitly prohibit advertising, because it's
> b
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My email signature is not an ad.
Yes, it is. Anything that tells people to come to you for business is an
ad.
Most technical lists do not explicitly prohibit advertising, because it's
been well understood on the net for about 20 years that it's ina
I find your response somewhat offensive but thanks for the constructive part
at the beginning.
My email signature is not an ad. I'm doing good to remember to send my
messages as plain text and now you expect me to remove my signature each
time??? When I first joined, I asked if there were any ru
Note: I am replying to both Glennette and Ari in this message.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 11:38:38AM -0400, Rabinowitz, Ari (Exchange) wrote:
> From the description of the problem, it sounds like your MTA (Mail
> Transport Agent) is the culprit, not mailman. It seems like it is
> trying to send th
>From the description of the problem, it sounds like your MTA (Mail =
Transport
Agent) is the culprit, not mailman. It seems like it is trying to send =
the
message, failing 3/4 of the way, then failing so it is retrying.
What MTA are you using?
Ari
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On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is your list sending the message once every minute like mine is? And it's
> not the complete message, only about 3/4 of it then the rest is cut off.
First, tell your so-called technicians to move the message out of the
queue directory (stopping the
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to get a text list of subscribers from mailman?
~mailman/bin/list_members listname
You might want to get seperate lists for digested and non-digested
members.
alex
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Mailman-User
Unsubscribing doesn't even help so I'm sure it wouldn't but what else can I
do??? If the subscribers on this list weren't being somewhat patient, my
ISP would have shut me down by now!!!
Is your list sending the message once every minute like mine is? And it's
not the complete message, only abo
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 11:20:06AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to get a text list of subscribers from mailman?
>
> I'm still having the problem where that same message is being sent once per
> minute and I'm considering deleting the list but I don't want to lose all
> the sub
Is there a way to get a text list of subscribers from mailman?
I'm still having the problem where that same message is being sent once per
minute and I'm considering deleting the list but I don't want to lose all
the subscribers in the process.
I'm afraid this wouldn't help but this is getting re
Yup, I was planning on resubmitting this this morning.
I did have a couple of typos that I had fixed in another version of this
script I wrote for my company, but the fixes did not make it to the
version I posted.
The "status=`/home/mailman/bin/remove_members newtest $addr`" line is
the culpri
Does anyone have experience of running multi-lingual lists? I'd like
list members to be able to choose the language of their web interface
and for this choice to stick with them.
AB
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I should first remove the following line from mailman's crontab :
* * * * * /opt/python/bin//python -S /home/mailman/cron/qrunner
and then look for the origine of the problem.
Phil.
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