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On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 03:08 AM, Brian W. Kinne wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> I'm moving lists at my site from listproc to mailman. Some of the old
> list owners like the ability to associate the e-mail address with a
> real name. Since 2.1 has this feature, I've tried to
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On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 22:45:53 -0600
Kory Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In mailman 2.0.13 is there a way for users to unsubscribe without
> remembering their password. I know you can send a message to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], and in the body put unsubscribe, but
> this requires a password.
>
In mailman 2.0.13 is there a way for users to unsubscribe without
remembering their password. I know you can send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and in the body put unsubscribe, but this
requires a password.
Has anyone developed a web forget password form, where the user can
type in their emai
Hi Dan,
>
> Maybe you have a broken make?
>
Hm... I uninstalled my make RPM and installed it again... Did not
help... But I copied the paths.py to cron, bin and scripts and should do
the job for now...
thanks a lot!
Goeran Zaengerlein
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> "/src/mailman-2.1b3/misc/paths.py", but "make install" does not copy it
> to "$prefix/bin".
Don't know why.
top-level Makefile:
SUBDIRS=bin cron misc Mailman scripts src templates messages tests
install: -> doinstall: ->
@for d in $(SUBDIRS); \
do \
(cd
Hi *,
ok, I found out what the problem is:
The configure script creates the file
"/src/mailman-2.1b3/misc/paths.py", but "make install" does not copy it
to "$prefix/bin".
When make runs the update target it calls the $prefix/bin/update script
which tries to import the paths module. If you do the
G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
> At this point, Barry clearly says (on the website) it isn't ready, but he
> has legal constraints to worry about, or at least a reputation to protect,
> if everyone runs the beta and then problems develop. You only risk one
> machine (and its users) at a time.
Surely
J C,
If you're running a number of servers it does get easier, and I suspect that
there are quite a few users here who are in that situation. One system for
Mailman is plenty for my needs, particularly since Mailman has that machine
all to itself, so other upgrades can't interfere with it. I can'
Hello *,
I tried to install Mailman 2.1b3 and I followed the
installation instruction exactly but make install fails with
the following message:
--- snip ---
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/versions.py ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bin/update", line 44, in ?
import pat
To: "Christopher Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] changing default welcome message
> * Christopher Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020829 18:21]: wrote:
> > I have searched the archives and have seen
I've got a Mailman mailing list that contains 14,000 subscribers, on a
Linux box that's
using sendmail has the delivery agent that sends all of the messages to
one mail host, because all 14,000 subscribers have an email
account on our mail server. This Linux box is only used to deliver our
Mailman
John P. Looney hath declared on Thursday the 29 day of August 2002 :-:
> > Edit variable DEFAULT_HOST_NAME =
> The problem is that this variable is only accessed when the list is
> created - so for all new lists, the DEFAULT_HOST_NAME will be correct.
>
> In the end, I just went to the web
Greetings;
I'm moving lists at my site from listproc to mailman. Some of the old list owners like
the ability to associate the e-mail address with a real name. Since 2.1 has this
feature, I've tried to batch subscribe members with their names without success. Is
there syntax I'm missing, or mu
I did it again, reply instead of reply-all. Sorry claw... - AMK4
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J C Lawrence wrote:
> 0) That is what the password reminders are for: They remind people that
> they are subscribed, and under what address etc.
Therein lies the problem. These people aren't using passw
* Christopher Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020829 18:51]: wrote:
> What is the "web UI" config options? Are you speaking of the web interface?
Yes, the latter.
> If so, all that allows me to do is eliminate sending a welcome message to
> users that the owner subscrib
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 15:08:00 -0700
G Armour Van Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But not until you say so!
As with all software upgrades you get to decide when something is ready
for deployment on your systems, nobody else. The criteria you use for
those decisions is private to you and has no
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 13:54:23 -0600
Ashley M Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ya, I realize all of this, however I have clients who would like, are
> requesting, and generally want this type of mechanism built in. The
> main reason is because many of the subscribers no longer remember what
I have searched the archives and have seen this question, but no clear
answer. If I want to change or eliminate the default welcome message for
specific lists, what is the procedure?
Christopher Adams
Automated Systems
Oregon State Library
503-378-4243 x258
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am trying to work out how to 'forward' a mailman list post to a 'remote'
usenet gateway for two (2) newsgroups.
The mailman list is located on my own system. The usenet gateway is
www.uncensored-news.com.
Can this be done and does anyone know how?
TIA
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Hello
I would like to know how to get my Mailman mailing list to 'forward'
postings made to it to a 'remote' newsgroup account.
Anybody advise, please, if this is possible and if so, how?
Thanks
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Randy Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ::postfix main.cf entries::
> alias_database = dbm:/etc/postfix/aliases
> alias_maps = dbm:/home/mailman/aliases
I think
,
| alias_database = dbm:/etc/postfix/aliases, dbm:/home/mailman/aliases
| alias_maps = dbm:/etc/postfix/aliases, dbm:/home/mai
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 01:08:09PM -0500, David F. Reed mentioned:
> There is a place in the overall configuration (one of the .py scripts)
> that you can change the entry of all of them...
>
> On a RedHat 7.3 system, it is /var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
> On other systems, I would think a locate
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