Perhaps this has been asked before, but is it possible with out of the
box Mailman to capture a little more information upon user registration
such as name, occupation, etc.?
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Can't argue with that!
Here's a long shot... On the Privacy Options page of the web Admin, try
putting in the complete name of the mailing list into the field:
"Alias names (regexps) which qualify as explicit to
or cc destination names for this list"
From the example below "[EMAIL PROTE
> Detlef Neubauer 2001-10-19 16:28:51 +0200 wrote:
>> "Clean Air" wrote:
>> Is there a way to mass-UNsubscribe users from the system?
>> I handle at least 50 unsubscribe requests a week, and
>> it's not fun to do it one at a time.
> ~/bin/remove_members
But why should one need to handle so many
Jon Carnes wrote on 22 October 01:
> Your DNS is improperly setup. There is no MX record for
> zuikis.uchicago.edu.
Could be. Yet it worked before--and it wasn't a new version of mailman
that caused the problem.
I tried again using "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as the sending address,
and the errors ar
Your DNS is improperly setup. There is no MX record for
zuikis.uchicago.edu.
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[jonc@anncons jonc]$ nslookup zuikis.uchicago.edu
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: zuikis.uchicago.edu
Address: 128.135.57.157
[jonc@anncons jonc]$ nslookup
> set query=mx
> zuikis.uchicago.edu
Server:
On Monday 22 October 2001 23:49, tom hilton wrote:
> Hi, I am brand new to linux, and trying to configure my install. I have
> a Toshiba Laptop running dual boot with W98 system, I was wondering if
> anyone had any suggestions for this problem; When booting the system
> gives me delayed initial
I somehow had this problem and posted about it several months ago. Back
then, a complete reinstallation of mailman fixed the problem. This time,
the reinstallation hasn't fixed anything. What follows will be a bunch
of info from log files trying to follow a specific message.
I don't know if this
Hi, I am brand new to linux, and trying to configure my install. I have a
Toshiba Laptop running dual boot with W98 system, I was wondering if anyone
had any suggestions for this problem; When booting the system gives me
delayed initialization of eth0, and error messages saying no high memory
r
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 17:39:41 -0500
Lee Leahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On my other program (NT based), I have about 50,000 users
> subscribed. How would you folks go about moving these users to
> Mailman?
~/bin/add_members
> Will Mailman be able to handle this volume of email?
Yes. You
I was wondering if there was a more efficient way of adding users from
another mailing list program into Mailman other than the individual
subscription method.
On my other program (NT based), I have about 50,000 users subscribed. How
would you folks go about moving these users to Mailman? Wi
test
Lee Leahu
RICIS, Inc.
Phone: (708) 444-2690
Fax: (708) 444-2697
Cell: (708) 363-6860
Pager: (708) 467-2044
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ricis.com/
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At 15:45 2001-10-22, you wrote:
This list of +50K
emails is a subscription mailling list run by Business Communications
Review. They use it as an announcement
list for people that subscribe to the list. They have
not, do not, and will not ever use this for spam intentions. In fact,
they are t
> > "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 no
It's already in 2.1
> It may have been discussed in the past, but wouldn't it also be a neat
> idea to include this feature on the web interface?
> > ~/bin/remove_members
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After several years of using Mailman, I had a problem recently with
one of my lists of around 6,000 members. I am running Mailman
2.0 on a Unix system, with Python 2.0.
Apparently about half the list got their messages, but the other half
of the messages would not mail unless I manually delete
Jerry Stratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At our University, we use a special username/password (called a "UNet"
> account) for all web-related items. We can match the UNet username
> directly to the user's University e-mail address.
It would be nice if Mailman used PAM to validate users. I
At our University, we use a special username/password (called a
"UNet" account) for all web-related items. We can match the UNet
username directly to the user's University e-mail address.
I would like to use this username/password for all list members who
have a UNet account, but fall through to
I use 2.0.6 on RH7.1.
I did it from the root of my unpacked source.
I will redo the whole unpacking etc from start to finish again and see if
that helps. Maybe it is isolated to something I did.
I will keep you up to date.
Thanks,
Rehan
-Original Message-
From: Richard Barrett [
At 14:07 22/10/2001 +0200, Rehan van der Merwe wrote:
>Please can someone point me in the right direction.
>
>I get an error running the script from sourceforge to add the Archive Search
>Feature (the older one of the two). I get the following error msg :
>
>
>
>Hunk #1 succeeded at 98 with fuzz
I want to put a line of text in [] and a new line (or if
this is not possible a .) as a header for messages. Have tried severel
things and either get two spaces or the message starts on the same line
as the dod (gave up trying to get space working so tried '.'). i.e. I get
[Remember to 'Reply t
Please can someone point me in the right direction.
I get an error running the script from sourceforge to add the Archive Search
Feature (the older one of the two). I get the following error msg :
Hunk #1 succeeded at 98 with fuzz 2.
patch: *** malformed patch at line 49: '''
Can someone s
Is it possible to customise the moderators replies on a per list basis.
I would like to change the "Your message to awaits moderator approval"
and the Request to mailing list rejected replies.
The list is a front end to a database where the moderators add the information
to the datab
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