We have had a hard drive blow out and lost our admin password. Is there any
way of it being emailed to the registered administrator?
Artie
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Hi there! One of the list managers here is coming from majordomo, and
would like to know if he can continue to do list configuration via e-mail.
I couldn't find anything about it on the list.org site, or in Chris
Kolar's excellent documentation. Is this possible, or is he restricted to
web-ba
Hello:
I have a website named service-handyman.com hosted by
YGC. They furnish mailman as their webmail handling program.
I am attempting to setup a list to receive a form from my site to furnish
the first name and email address of visitors that wish to subscribe to my
newsletter. I would li
I recently tried to unsubscribe to a e-mail list that I had been on quite a
while due to it switching over to your software and the resulting chaos and
poor attitude shown by the list administrator. The site is at:
http://lists.off-road.com/mailman/listinfo/toy4x4
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Kindest ..
I'm having a few problems with my setup of Mailman. I've configured
Aolserver v3.x to run Mailman as a cgi application. Now I can configure
a new mailing list and see it in the listing/first page;
http://www..no/mailman/admin
I can click on the test list .. and login and then is forw
. just wanted to inform you guys of a test I did: I changed the
entry for the default urls of a list by using "config_list". I
changed the web_page_url entry from:
web_page_url = 'http://www..no/mailman/'
. to:
web_page_url = 'http://www..no/mailman//'
. and for some bogus reason it now seems
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 14:37:08 -0800
Michelle Brownsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That makes good sense, Charlie. Only problem is, I don't know how
> to accomplish it in sendmail without enabling
> FEATURE(relay_local_from), something I am loath to do for security
> reasons. According to cf
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 07:39:37 -0500
David Chin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to modify the List-* headers that go out with each
> message? I'd like to have it so that the mailto: URI comes before
> the http: URI, since it sux to have a browser come up when all you
> need to do is se
>On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Michelle Brownsworth wrote:
>> >On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 14:06:53 -0800
>> >Michelle Brownsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> My mailhost is chugging away, trying over and over to deliver to a
>> >> large batch of addresses with a .gov domain that doesn't resolve;
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Michelle Brownsworth wrote:
> >On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 14:06:53 -0800
> >Michelle Brownsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> My mailhost is chugging away, trying over and over to deliver to a
> >> large batch of addresses with a .gov domain that doesn't resolve;
> >> this
Hello,
I am new to Mailman. I have searched thru FAQs and manuals but cannot find the
answer there.
I want to block discussions about viruses and stuff like that on the list, and
I'd like to do that by putting a filter on the word 'virus' in the subject line.
Where should I add that filter? In t
I am setting up my first list server on FreeBSD. I used the ports/packages
to install Mailman. Anyway, following the setup directions on the Mailman
website has raised a couple of questions.
The first question is in regards to the warning in the Mailman online
documentation to not be root while
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Chin w
rites:
>
> Is there a way to modify the List-* headers that go out with each message?
> I'd like to have it so that the mailto: URI comes before the http: URI,
> since it sux to have a browser come up when all you need to do is send a
> message to
hi, i setup a mailinglist for blind folks. i have differently questions:
1. a non-subscriber send a message to my list. mailman give i reply. i
Approve the message, go on the submit-button. the message will only saved
in the archiv. is this option disabled, mailman send the message to the
subscrib
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Luigi Rosa write
s:
> At 30/12/2001 07.54 -0500, David Chin wrote:
>
> >I just installed mailman 2.0.8, and was able to use the command-line to
> >create a test list, and also a functioning (non-test) list. However, there
> >seems to be no "create" script as the
> I just installed mailman 2.0.8, and was able to use the command-line to
> create a test list, and also a functioning (non-test) list. However,
> there seems to be no "create" script as the documentation seems to
> suggest. Is this right? Or is my install broken?
Check in the bin directory
Hullo,
I just installed mailman 2.0.8, and was able to use the command-line to
create a test list, and also a functioning (non-test) list. However, there
seems to be no "create" script as the documentation seems to suggest. Is
this right? Or is my install broken?
--Dave Chin
[EMAIL PROT
Howdy,
Couldn't find this question in the FAQ, though it seems like it would be a
common one to ask.
Is there a way to modify the List-* headers that go out with each message?
I'd like to have it so that the mailto: URI comes before the http: URI,
since it sux to have a browser come up when
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> here is the output of bin/check_perms:
>
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "bin/check_perms", line 281, in ?
> checkmail()
> File "bin/check_perms", line 202, in checkmail
> mode = statmode(wrapper)
> File "bin/check_perms", line 74,
Thanks for the reply, this info should help out more...
here is the output of bin/check_perms:
Traceback (innermost last):
File "bin/check_perms", line 281, in ?
checkmail()
File "bin/check_perms", line 202, in checkmail
mode = statmode(wrapper)
File "bin/check_perms", line 74, in
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