Any way to NOT require passwords to unsubscribe?
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Interesting discussion. I don't think anyone pointed out to the
original questioner that mailman seems to work on any number
of Unix-ish platforms (since he asked for a non-Linux OS): I'm playing
with it in another window on OpenBSD on Sparc at the moment.
I don't want to get into an elaborate d
Loki wrote:
> You're wonderful! Thank you! You did it :) I completely forgot to do
> that, I had no idea it actually had something to do with email delivery.
It doesn't. It just invokes mailman's qrunner, which does the actual
deliveries. Glad that solvedt he problem.
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Title: RE: [Mailman-Users] Sendmail Performance with mailman
Yah, I have done that. Decent performance gain. However I still have to use DNS for sendmail itself (don't want an open relay), and I can't run Bind on the box locally so I guess I just have to live with it.
> -Original Messag
Loki wrote:
> However, one problem.. After running bin/newlist and
> creating a new mailing list. I send email to the list and unfortunately
> get no ERRORS, the email gets sent according to logs, but dissapears. I
> have no idea what is happening to it, or where its getting lost. Please
> advise
List:
Hopefully this is a simple fix. I just installed mailman and have gotten
everything working. However, one problem.. After running bin/newlist and
creating a new mailing list. I send email to the list and unfortunately
get no ERRORS, the email gets sent according to logs, but dissapears. I
h
Hi all
I have a list set to 'Must posts be approved by an administrator?' Yes My
question is why do I have to approve messages when I send to this list and
I am one of the list owners?
Any help would be appreciated
Con Wieland
UC Irvine
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Title: RE: [Mailman-Users] Sendmail Performance with mailman
Thanks for the answer. By default in Slackware, the sendmail queue was running every 15 minutes, so I set it to 2 minutes. That seems to have sped it up quite a bit. Now if I could just solve the DNS problem without running Bind l
Sorry for the bandwidth, but I have exhausted all other options.
I have installed Mailman 2.0.10 on RedHat 7.2. Python 2.2.1.
I have created a List, and subscribed a user to the list. The user gets
the Confirmation of subscription -- request 99 message. When the
user replies to the messag
At 11:44 AM 5/6/02 +0200, Norbert Bollow wrote:
>> 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 variation on name.
>[..]
>> Is t
Marc MERLIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pointing out repeatetly that you are "owed" that credit is
> the _last_ thing you should be doing, you will only discredit
> yourself, and I'm afraid to say that RMS has done a fine job
> of that.
For Richard Stallman's response to this criticism, see
e.g
Hi,
I get following error in the error log of mailman:
May 05 09:51:49 2002 (27895) Uncaught runner exception: global name 'recips'
is not defined May 05 09:51:49 2002
(27895) Traceback (most recent call last):
> 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 variation on name.
[..]
> Is there any way to accomplish what I am trying to do?
Y
> Hi all,
>
> how can I create a read-only list and authorize only a few members to write ?
See
http://listowner.org/faq/index.cgi?req=show&file=faq03.002.htp
Greetings, Norbert.
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Norbert Bollow, Weidlistr.18, CH-8624
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> HEllo!
>
> I've installed mailman in cpanel. I'd like to know, how the users can
> subscribe to mailing list?? I cannot find how is it possible.
>
what's cpanel ???
are you sure you should be running a mailing list ?
read the fine manual. remember how you joine
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