> Every digest starts with these lines:
> And these are the lines I would like to replace with something else.
> They do not appear anywhere in the UI. In fact, the only place where I
> could find them is in /etc/mailman/masthead.txt
> However, editing the text there will, I'm fairly sure, edit
Anyone who can help -
We have a "home grown" mailing list setup right now and are purchasing
new hardware and moving to Mailman. I need to migrate the current lists
to the new environment. I have the following data files (all are plain
text, colon-delimited, flat files) on the current s
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 03:43:41PM -0400, Jon Carnes wrote:
> Go to the web-admin page for the list and modify or delete the footer
> information.
> You will find the footer info for regular mail in the section:
> "Regular-member (non-digest) Options"
>
> Some things in life really are that simpl
Go to the web-admin page for the list and modify or delete the footer
information.
You will find the footer info for regular mail in the section:
"Regular-member (non-digest) Options"
Some things in life really are that simple...
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From: Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sen
You that was it I changed that to 0 and it fixed it.
On Friday 02 August 2002 02:08 pm, Bob Weissman wrote:
> At 09:00 AM 8/2/02, David Mir wrote:
> >I have tried the first option it still does not show up when I go my
> > listinfo site. Is there anything I should check to see if there are
> >
At 09:00 AM 8/2/02, David Mir wrote:
>I have tried the first option it still does not show up when I go my listinfo
>site. Is there anything I should check to see if there are errors?
Here's a tip which should probably be added to the FAQ.
If you have lists which appear in the Admin index, but
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 10:02:54AM -0700, J C Lawrence wrote:
> > Please note that I'm not talking about the RFC2369 headers, but about
> > the "you can subscribe by going to blabla" plate in the message body.
>
> Those are footers, and are configurable from the UI.
I'm sorry to be dense, but I'
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002 18:37:13 +0200
tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please note that I'm not talking about the RFC2369 headers, but about
> the "you can subscribe by going to blabla" plate in the message body.
Those are footers, and are configurable from the UI.
--
J C Lawrence
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 09:30:57AM -0700, J C Lawrence wrote:
> > One of the mailing lists on my servers generates its subscriber list
> > from a database, so this information is misleading. But how can I
> > remove it or replace it with some other text?
>
> Please see the FAQ:
>
> http://www
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002 12:18:13 +0200
tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of the mailing lists on my servers generates its subscriber list
> from a database, so this information is misleading. But how can I
> remove it or replace it with some other text?
Please see the FAQ:
http://www.python.
I have tried the first option it still does not show up when I go my listinfo
site. Is there anything I should check to see if there are errors?
And I will try to second solution. Thanks!
On Friday 02 August 2002 11:47 am, Richard Barrett wrote:
> At 09:34 02/08/2002 -0400, David Mir wrote:
>
At 09:34 02/08/2002 -0400, David Mir wrote:
>I have a couple questions that I can't find in the documentation.
>
>1) how do I make s list "public"(ie shows up in listinfo page) is there an
>option or do I have to manually edit the HTML page?
First option ('Advertise this list when people ask wh
I have a couple questions that I can't find in the documentation.
1) how do I make s list "public"(ie shows up in listinfo page) is there an
option or do I have to manually edit the HTML page?
2)how do archives work? are they just monthly? can you change this? I don't
see any configuration f
Greetings, everyone,
I looked into FAQ, documentation, and archives, but couldn't find an
answer to this:
Each digest sent out contains a default "header"/boiler plate/text
where it explains how to unsubscribe, etc.
One of the mailing lists on my servers generates its subscriber list
from a dat
At 17:33 01/08/2002 -0500, Eric Sandquist wrote:
>How do I get mailman to automate the generation of aliases and
>domainaliases? My needs are such that I need to automate the creation of
>lists so that I do not need to hand enter or validate every request for a
>new list.
I'm not a Postfix admin
At 08:09 01/08/2002 -0700, Fawad Khan wrote:
>After creating a new test list I set the option under privacy options
>That the mails being sent to this mail need not be approved by an
>Administrator but I still keep getting the following mail.
>
>But, then it never sends me an email asking me to ap
As a possible alternative, there is a contribution in the contrib folder of
the MM 2.1b2 release ($build/contrib/mm-handler) whose use obviates
extending Sendmail's aliases database every time a new Mailman list is
added or an old one removed.
It is a Sendmail Mailer (its a Perl script) which
Hello,
Thanks very much. I upgrade to Mailman 2.0.13 and all is ok.
regards,
rozio
El Thursday 01 August 2002 16:24, Richard Barrett ha dicho:
> This error is a known problem if you are using an older version of Python
> than 2.0 and the subject of prior postings to this list.
>
> Insta
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