I've finally decided to put a fork in it and release the third, and
hopefully last alpha in the Mailman 2.1 series. If you want to see a
description of all the new stuff, please see
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=58074
There's quite a lot there!
Everything should
> "GW" == Greg Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GW> You don't have to read Python, just English. Running
GW> find_member without arguments gives a help message.
And all bin scripts should take a standard -h/--help flag which just
prints the usage docstring and exits.
GW> I
> "MA" == Mike Avery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MA> She wants Mailman to just drop the message into a
MA> black hole, without telling anyone it happened.
Mailman 2.1. :)
-Barry
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> "fb" == fred backman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
fb> It may have been discussed in the past, but wouldn't it also
fb> be a neat idea to include this feature on the web interface?
In Mailman 2.1, you can mass unsubscribe by filling in addresses in a
big text box, or by uploading a
> "JC" == Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JC> Looking into dumping that implicit mail instead of letting it
JC> pile up it seems a bit more complex than editing the
JC> SpamDetect.py module.
FWIW I have plans to add something like this to Mailman, but I'm not
sure it's go
> "JG" == Jordan Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JG> 1. Disable passwords, so that by simply replying to an email
JG> from the list with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject line,
JG> a user can be removed?
FWIW, Mailman 2.1 will have a much simpler unsubscribe recipe that,
Why are some of the people on my list getting redundant copies of the same
messages that go out? It's getting @#$ annoying. One subscriber has
received dozens and dozens of the same email that was sent to the list, and
had to change his setting to nomail to stop it. Why is this
happening??
One question, actually two questions :D
I'm receiving mail fine from my mailman list, but some subscribers are
getting incomplete digests. A digest sent out for example has a topic
listing of seven emails, but only 2 emails are listed. The digest is set to
the standad 30k per digest and set t
On Saturday 20 October 2001 22:20, Jordan Graham wrote:
> I'm a new user of Mailman, and have a long list of email addresses from
> which inquiries have come to me, many of which are no longer valid. Is
> there a way to:
>
> 1. Disable passwords, so that by simply replying to an email from the
>
I don't think has anything to do with RH 7.1. I've got Mailman working ok on my 7.1
box. I'd look more at the Apache configuration.
Paul
>>> Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/21/01 00:37 AM >>>
I got Mailman up and running on another server. I had the html portion
working on mine. I went to work
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