Hello,
we are running mailman on our system for a few mailinglists. For one we
would like that the recipient is written in the "To:" line of the mail
header and not the adress of the mailinglist. We looked for this in the
settings, but can't find it.
Thanks in advance,
Jan Theofel
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On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:50:44AM -0700, Bob Weissman wrote:
> I hope I'm reading this right; may I infer that these headers will be
> supressable on a per-list basis?
Nope, site-wide only.
Barry already knows that mailman 3 will probably need a toggle redesign,
where most options wi
On Sun, 2002-05-12 at 05:59, Drake wrote:
> I am new to Mailman and after I check my list administration, I still
> have no idea about how to solve the problem. may someone give me a hint?
>
> I wanna have a mailing-list that just one(maybe list_adm) can do posting
> and the other members can jus
Hi,
I am new to Mailman and after I check my list administration, I still
have no idea about how to solve the problem. may someone give me a hint?
I wanna have a mailing-list that just one(maybe list_adm) can do posting
and the other members can just receive the post. That's, It's like
a newslet
"Jim Updegraff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
000601c1f9e2$38754860$6501a8c0@ws1">news:000601c1f9e2$38754860$6501a8c0@ws1...
> Can anyone explain the procedure for removing a list? I've tried the
> rmlist command but that does not seem to work.
That's how you do it.
What about the rmlist
Can anyone explain the procedure for removing a list? I've tried the
rmlist command but that does not seem to work.
Thank you,
Jim Updegraff
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J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are misunderstanding RFC 2369. "Optional" means that systems need
> not implement the headers to be conformant. It does not mean that that
> choice needs to be exposed to users.
It also does not require that the choice be concealed. That is an
imp
Straight Mailman (unmodified) won't let you do this.
I have some simple scripts that are password protected that do it for my
admins. They were a piece of cake to write. Your sysadmin would have to
install them for you.
For the sysadmin to modify the archives...
- edit ~mailman/archives/pri
At 07:35 PM 5/11/02, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> AcLA> On top of that all those damn extra headers that
>AcLA> are added to each email are a total pain. If you (whoever
>AcLA> you are) would make it so that each list could be configured
>AcLA> the way he list master wants rather than f
Found the answer (in archives)
Python 1.5.2 doesn't use Crypt, so you need to change in Defaults.py
"USE_CRYPT=1" to "0".
Now we're cooking...
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Upgraded from 2.0.5 to 2.0.10, and admin passwd won't work.
If I try to change it with mmsitepass, I get "Passwd mismatch"
Any ideas!
Prof. Wayne Spivak
SBA * ConsultingR - Systems for Business & Accounting
SBA.NET.WEBR - Internet & World Wide Web Consulting
divisions of SBA * Consulti
Hi,
How can a list-owner clean out the archive? Delete
messages?
When not, can the developers program it?
It would be nice.
Groetjes Danny Terweij
Hello,
what should be permissions on data/aliases and data/aliases.db Unless I set
the user to mailman and the group to postfix - nothing works - those set it
does... but is that right?
thanks
Kevin
PS is this beta pretty good so far for a small list? Anyone using it
mainstream?
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Simon wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> How do I make authorize-only lists? Lists where a list-owner will need
> to authorize users upon each subscription.
please take a look at the admin web interface, namely "privacy options".
the answer should be obvious.
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