"Andreas Astrup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need to export all my e-mail addresses (about 2000!) from Mailman
> to an Access database. How do I do that?
>
> In the administrative interface it is only possible to get max. 30 addresses
> at the time displayed and it wouldn't be easy to export
At 1:17 -0400 7/10/01, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
>> "JJ" == Joshua Jore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>JJ> No, but it would require than /home/mailman be owned by
>JJ> root.
>
>Which reminds me: I've been thinking about changing the default
>$prefix to be /usr/local/mailman in MM2.1. It
> "CVR" == Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Actually, you could just modify the crontab entry for the
>> checkdbs program, and leave senddigests and the others alone.
>>
CVR> that would affect all lists site-wide, though, which might
CVR> solve his problem
> "TG" == Tracy Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TG> Ok, I enter my welcome message that is supposed to be
TG> prepended to the standard welcome message. I did a test
TG> subscribe, confirmed, and then received the welcome message
TG> and this is what it looked like:
The
On Monday, July 9, 2001, at 06:55 PM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> Actually, you could just modify the crontab entry for the checkdbs
> program, and leave senddigests and the others alone.
>
that would affect all lists site-wide, though, which might solve his
problem by screwing it up for someone
Everyone;
I have a list of approximately 450,000 names which I have imported into
one list for Mailman, and now the list interface is no longer available.
The browser times out before the admin page ever appears. For me it
wouldn't be that much of a problem, since I'd just use the command li
Hello ,
it's possible ti have a traslaction in french or italian to understand
what do you
mean ti use corectly the mailing list , because my english is a
catastrofe !
Evelyne
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Dear Python
Thanks for an excellent program. But I have a problem: I need to export all
my e-mail addresses (about 2000!) from Mailman to an Access database. How do
I do that?
In the administrative interface it is only possible to get max. 30 addresses
at the time displayed and it wouldn't be ea
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 21:47:06 -0400
Barry A Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Completely automatic list creation and removal is dependent on
> your MTA. Exim users are in the best situation since they can
> configure Exim to automatically deliver to mailing lists. Postfix
> users need to do a
I'm seeing a lot of these error messages on our Mailman 2.03 installation
on FreeBSD 4.3:
Jul 10 14:28:01 2001 (33752) Exception reading qfile:
/usr/local/mailman/qfiles/8fb9013aef2d3c2c2ce349036535ca3ee20c8f37
[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/usr/local/mailman/qfiles/8fb9013aef2d3c2c2ce349
> "NB" == Norbert Bollow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It has to do this, or it'll busy loop. I don't know of a good,
>> portable way to wait on new files showing up in a directory.
NB> How about having the process which puts messages into the
NB> queue send a SIGUSR (or w
> "KF" == Ken Freed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KF> Where can I find on your site for an
KF> example of the webpage interfaces
KF> for the list manager and the subscriber?
For subscribers, you can look at http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo
There isn't a publically availabl
> "RP" == Rene Pijlman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RP> So I upgraded to Python 2.1 and the problem went away. Lets
RP> hope Mailman will work with 2.1...
Yes, it absolutely does (but you'll want to upgrade to MM2.0.5 to
avoid some deprecation warnings).
MM2.1 will /require/ at leas
> "JDB" == J D Bronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| /home/mailman/logs/qrunner:
| Jul 07 08:17:03 2001 (3303) Could not acquire qrunner lock
All this message means is that qrunner was taking longer than a minute
to process its messages, cron started up another instance of qrunner,
> "JCL" == J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> is there a way to get mailman to not send daily notices of
>> pending reqeust on weekends and holidays.
JCL> You could edit the crontab to not run for those days, but
JCL> that would have other effects on digests etc you
> "JCL" == J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JCL> mailman does not have support for deriving its membership
JCL> lists from a back end service. Currently all member lists
JCL> are private to Mailman.
But it will, soon. :)
-Barry
> "FA" == Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
FA> Can we not log in and _create_ lists through the www
FA> interface?
Mailman 2.1cvs supports both list creation and list removal
thru-the-web. There is a new, site-wide role called a "list creator"
which has a password separa
Thanks for your help everybody! I run a mailing list for a web site I just
launched and I noticed that one of the messages I got back was covered in
HTML. I'm a dummy and I did not send myself a copy, so I don't know what
the real thing looked like. I'm just worried I messed something up and sent
Title: Re: [Mailman-Users] MIMI is killing me!
Thanks for your help everybody! I run a mailing list for a web site I just launched and I noticed that one of the messages I got back was covered in HTML. I'm a dummy and I did not send myself a copy, so I don't know what the real thing looked like
On Mon, 09 Jul 2001 17:43:20 -0400
Chad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We were all new at one time. :)
True.
> Using MIME should do away with HTML in email. MIME is short for
> Multipurpose Internet Mail Exchange. Basically it defines a
> standard for mail systems to use (not limited to mail
We were all new at one time. :)
Using MIME should do away with HTML in email. MIME is short for
Multipurpose Internet Mail Exchange. Basically it defines a standard for
mail systems to use (not limited to mail systems) to exchange different
types of data and know what to do with them.
Reg
I know this is the dumbest question you've heard in a while but I completely
lack any knowledge of this mailing list stuff, so please bear with me. I
looked around in the archives but apparently I¹m the only person stupid
enough to ask it. ---How do I send good old plain text messages. Not this
MI
On Mon, 09 Jul 2001 14:04:02 -0400
Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to, on a list-by-list basis, turn OFF the X-
> headers?
Currently no. Your only approach at this point is patching the
source.
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J C Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECT
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 09:16:24 -0400 (EDT)
Matt Jamison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> procmail isn't an option, because all messages from mailman pipe
> to our wreq ticketing system...
Then insert procmail in the pipe between mailman and wreq.
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J C Lawrence
I'm new to Mailman, but have it set up and running fine on a FreeBSD
machine. However, I have not yet figured out the virtual host bit. In
perusing the archives, I found this clue:
>First, if you want the web pages to use the extra domains you have, they
>will need to have virtual servers set
Is there a way to, on a list-by-list basis, turn OFF the X- headers?
For example: we want to use Mailman to manage our network (customer)
outage and maintenance announcements. This would be a one-way,
non-interactive list (ie: responses would either get bitbucketed or sent to
the admin).
...with my installation of mailman. I've gotten it set up to the point that its able
to send mail out, and that I'm able to get to the web interface. For some reason, it
will accept mail, but do nothing with it. This includes mail to the lists themselves,
and confirmation emails. I've tried the
Alexa-Francesca,
In response to your email, I have a few suggestions for you.
1) The first is rude and undignified, so I shall refrain from sharing
it, and try to offer you some tidbits that will actually help you to understand
a few very important points.
2) Insulting the program and/or its use
Ok,
I enter my welcome message that is supposed to be prepended to the standard
welcome message. I did a test subscribe, confirmed, and then received the
welcome message and this is what it looked like:
Welcome to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list! Around the
15th of the month, you will be rec
I'm new to Mailman, but have it set up and running fine on a
FreeBSD machine. However, I have not yet figured out the virtual
host bit. In perusing the archives, I found this clue:
First, if you want the web pages to use the
extra domains you have, they
will need to have virtual servers set up
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 09:45:20 -0400, you wrote:
>when I add my welcome letter and it arrives at
>in my email, it is a jagged mess.
What do you mean by that?
Give us the facts instead of your opinion :-)
>Please Help!
What kind of solution are you looking for?
Regards,
René Pijlman
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On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 11:40:03 +
Oliver Egginger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Can I have multiple Mailman installs on one machine...
Yes.
> Can I have somthing like this:
> listname1@domain1 listname2@domain2
> within one mailman installation ?
I run an ezine called TnTMom's Mommy-Zine. It is on listbot now. Since
listbot is closing I must move it. I have mailman available on my host, so
I would like to use it. But, when I add my welcome letter and it arrives at
in my email, it is a jagged mess. I don't like I will keep subscribers
You wrote:
> You will need to do multiple Mailman installs, one per domain. At
> this point Mailman does not support different lists of the same name
> under multiple domains. Mailman will however happily support
> multiple lists at one domain, or multiple lists of different names
> at different
> -Original Message-
> From: Karl Carlile [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I am not altogether sure what is to be gained from using
> linux. I cannot see
> any significant advantages of it over WIndows. Indeed windows
> is much less
> messy and has less bugs. A lot of exaggeration conce
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