On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 02:45:37AM +0200, Norbert Bollow wrote:
> The whole point of the GNU project is to create an operating
> system that is completely Free Software. Therefore, it is only
> proper to inform users of GNU software that this is our goal.
The only reason I'm answering here is th
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On Sat, 4 May 2002 09:04:50 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> tried to enter an e-mail address with a name in brackets behind it, but
>mailman strips that when it creates the list, so noi luck there. If you
>allowed the appended bracketed nam
Hello Gitte,
On Sat, 04 May 2002 02:15:17 +0200, Gitte Shine wrote:
>I'm curious, as I couldn't find it in the docs, how can you make closed
>lists? I am interested in a list where the current owner needs to accept
>upcoming users, in difference from what they can now, and yet I want
>them to
On Sat, 4 May 2002, Jim Hale wrote:
> For those that helped me (across the groups) - I had to compile using:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/var/mailman --with-mail-gid=41
> --with-cgi-gid=apache --with-username=mail --with-groupname=mail
>
> Now everything works! :)
>
> This is from starting with t
We use mailman for mailing to our scout troop, and it solves a lot of
problems for us.
We do have one problem, however, - keeping track of what member (his real
name) has what e-mail address. As most of them are kids, they pick totally
non-identifiable 'handles' rather that some recognizable
Greetings list,
I'm curious, as I couldn't find it in the docs, how can you make closed
lists? I am interested in a list where the current owner needs to accept
upcoming users, in difference from what they can now, and yet I want
them to be able to "apply", and they should be able to unsubscri
Marc MERLIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please don't start this advocaty here because I will tell you what I think
> of Stallman, his [INSULTS DELETED]
[..]
> The short version is: spare us the advocacy here, because I (and others) can
> give you counterpoints for each of your points, an
> "WK" == WATANABE Katsuhiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WK> Precisely speaking, the problem is inherited from
WK> $prefix/Mailman/pythonlib/rfc822.py . I've checked on Mailman
WK> 2.0.8.
I've filed this as a bug on the Python project. Python 2.3's
rfc822.py has the same proble
> "ES" == Ellen Spertus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ES> incorporated into Mailman. It seems my choices are: - working
ES> from a snapshot (what I've been doing) - getting my own CVS
ES> branch
I personally do not believe that long-lived branches work well in
cvs. Everytime we'
I belive If I rember right their is an program
called rmlist in the bindir
OK - I've been using my test list and everything is working fine, now
I've created other lists that are in actual use. How do I go back and
kill my test list? Is there a way to kill it completely or do I jest
need to hide it?
Thanks!
Jim Hale
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For those that helped me (across the groups) - I had to compile using:
./configure --prefix=/var/mailman --with-mail-gid=41
--with-cgi-gid=apache --with-username=mail --with-groupname=mail
Now everything works! :)
This is from starting with the stock mailman that comes with Red Hat
7.2, getting
Jesse White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what kind of virus protection is built into the Mailman system?
> coincidentially to someone subscribing to one of my lists at ecolist.net,
> they also got a virus (same day) coincidence or connection?
Most likely a coincidence, as (apart from ibssa-board
At 01:23 AM 5/3/02 +, you wrote:
>Hi! This is a user of MailMan 2.0.8, we found that when users tried to go
>to list archives, they are asked for email address and password. Is it
>possible to let them in without asking for password? Thank you!
Set the archive to public...
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