Hi folks,
I'm a mailman gnubie (!), and so far I've been able to set up mailman
to do everything I need it for - except for one thing.
Is mailman capable of doing message moderation by e-mail instead of
the web interface? If so, please point me in the right direction for
documentation. If not...
Hoping for some more help.
On my own website I use an extensive htaccess file.
An IP # which I have included in my htaccess was allowed entry through
"The web page for users of your mailing list is:"
This entry showed in my visitor logs which apparently is accessed through a page on my
website
I have a couple of questions concerning two lists I have created through my host.
I'm hoping somebody here can help me.
Looked at the Mailman help pages with no success. Neither the Quick Reference or
Managers guide provided answers.
http://web.aurora.edu/~ckolar//mailman/
1) There doesn't see
Hi,
We are using Mailman 2.0.6 on RedHat Linux7.0 machine. List is configured
so that when people reply to list, the reply gets sent to poster. If they
do a "Reply All", it goes to poster@domain, and cc'd to list@domain, and
list-admin@domain. Is there anyway to configure mailman so that message
At 12:37 -0800 10/29/2001, J C Lawrence wrote:
>On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 12:29:12 -0800
>John W Baxter wrote:
>
>> At 11:12 -0800 10/29/2001, Dan Mick wrote:
>>> JC means "config_list", but I'm missing something; if you just
>>> want to back the files up, why don't you just back them up? They
>>> don
> Has anyone know if there is any chance the mailman web archives will ever
> understand mime?
Experimental pre-features are available in 2.1 now. It's a long
way from polished, but the ideas are interesting. Go browse
Sourceforge CVS for Scrubber.py if you're interested.
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Has anyone know if there is any chance the mailman web archives will ever
understand mime?
Con Wieland
UC Irvine
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On 29 Oct 2001 15:39:50 +
Nigel Metheringham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 15:32, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> Restoring a dumpdb file is a bit of a pain as you end up having
>> to wrap it in a bit of python that mays it look like an object
>> and marshalling that to disk. No
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 12:29:12 -0800
John W Baxter wrote:
> At 11:12 -0800 10/29/2001, Dan Mick wrote:
>> JC means "config_list", but I'm missing something; if you just
>> want to back the files up, why don't you just back them up? They
>> don't need to be transmogrified on the way out and back
At 11:12 -0800 10/29/2001, Dan Mick wrote:
>JC means "config_list", but I'm missing something; if you just
>want to back the files up, why don't you just back them up?
>They don't need to be transmogrified on the way out and back in.
I think I'd feel more comfortable with a tool which takes a (n
> On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 15:32, J C Lawrence wrote:
> > Restoring a dumpdb file is a bit of a pain as you end up having to
> > wrap it in a bit of python that mays it look like an object and
> > marshalling that to disk. Not a big pain to be sure, but more pain
> > than you get with configdb. Us
Hi all!!!
i have installed mailman on my server but, i create a list called
"teste"right...
i go to the teste-info page...right... and subscrible my e-mail..the
system send-me mail confirmation..rightbutwhen i reply confirmation,
my SMTP Server (same of server running mailman
On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 15:32, J C Lawrence wrote:
> Restoring a dumpdb file is a bit of a pain as you end up having to
> wrap it in a bit of python that mays it look like an object and
> marshalling that to disk. Not a big pain to be sure, but more pain
> than you get with configdb. Using configd
On 29 Oct 2001 11:06:30 +
Nigel Metheringham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And a further question, in the light of this I ought to dump the
> list database (say) every 6 hours and keep a weeks back set of
> them. I guess I can script round the dumpdb command to do this -
> but how do I resto
[People may have noticed that the exim.org lists are currently down -
this is why]
I have a Mailman 2.0.6 install running with a current exim. Nothing has
been changed since the Mailman upgrade a few weeks back.
However it appears that (possibly due to an expected system restart -
although the
If it's site pass just run "mmsitepass" and enter the new
password
If it's list pass for admin then here what I would do:
hack it :)
1-create a new site call it test
2-enter the password for the list
3- open the config.db of the test list and search for
"password"
4- in front of it you will see s
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