Sagi wrote:
> I asked this before but never got an answer - Is there any way to
> automate posting to moderated list?
Why not just add the script "from" address to the list of posters who
don't need approval? Or am I missing something obvious?
Moz
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On 26/11/2002 09:36, Brian Read wrote:
At 04:56 26/11/2002, Chris wrote:
How does one set up an announce-only list? I didn't see that option
listed, but I could have missed it. I was actually hoping that I
could set up a list with about 200 people subscribed, but only about
5 of them have po
At 04:56 26/11/2002, Chris wrote:
How does one set up an announce-only list? I didn't see that option
listed, but I could have missed it. I was actually hoping that I could set
up a list with about 200 people subscribed, but only about 5 of them have
posting capabilities.
Chris
This gets as
On Nov 25, 2002 at 21:02, Blank Noname wrote:
>I have admin access to a Mailman list, but not
>system operations on the (remote) Mailman server
>(i.e., I use the web based admin access).
Not even telnet? (Or ssh, whichever's applicable.) If you have telnet
access you can run bin/list_members.
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This message is for the archives, as it seems every couple of days I
get someone emailing me asking for a HOWTO I supposedly wrote on the
subject (thanks to my good friend John Carnes who posted that back on
Apr 23, 2002)
I have not written a HOWTO
Hello Folks,
Can any of you point me to a script that will
perform the following?
I have admin access to a Mailman list, but not
system operations on the (remote) Mailman server
(i.e., I use the web based admin access).
I need to extract the memberlist (which is shown
in alphebetical order a s
How does one set up an announce-only list? I didn't see that option listed, but I
could have missed it. I was actually hoping that I could set up a list with about 200
people subscribed, but only about 5 of them have posting capabilities.
Chris
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Don't want to sound like I'm beating a dead horse, but does anyone have any idea
if/when there are plans to add archive searching capabilities to a new version anytime
in the near future?
I am with a hosting company that implements Mailman via CPanel control panel, so I'm
not sure how much "cu
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On Monday, November 25, 2002, at 12:43 PM, Jaime Gonzalez wrote:
Hi:
I'm a beginner with Mailman.. Could someone tell me where I can
found information about it?, please..
Thanks in advance!!!
http://list.org/
In general, http:/
Dear all,
I just install mailman and want to add members directly in my own web
page and not use the mailman provided one. However, the command
/var/mailman/bin/add_members cannot be run in web page. I use php
function call
system("/var/mailman/bin/add_members -d mailing-lists abc", $return_va
Still having troubles...
I thought I'd start somewhat from scratch this time. Since mailman is failing
with python errors that reference ssl, I've cleared out the ssl directory
so that the ssl dir had nothing from a prior version in it. I rebuilt ssl
(openssl-0.9.6g), and then, I rebuilt pytho
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 10:34, Jaime Gonzalez wrote:
> I am review it, but exist other place about it?, not a forum, rather a tutorial...
Jaime,
Mailman documentation is available here:
http://staff.imsa.edu/~ckolar/mailman/
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Mike Noyes
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/
http://leaf-projec
Thanks!!
I am review it, but exist other place about it?, not a forum, rather a tutorial...
Jeremy Portzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 12:43, Jaime Gonzalez wrote:> > Hi:> > I'm a beginner with Mailman.. Could someone tell me where I can found information about it?, please..
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 12:43, Jaime Gonzalez wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
>I'm a beginner with Mailman.. Could someone tell me where I can found information
>about it?, please..
>
>From the footer of every message sent to this list:
> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
> Searchable
Hi:
I'm a beginner with Mailman.. Could someone tell me where I can found information about it?, please..
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On 11/25/02 3:19 AM, "Marina Markus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello Fuzzy,
>
> Thank you for your answer - I also paid attention that
> m
Majordomo would tell you the same thing but I agree that it
is a legal address (we use similar addresses internally at work) and
should be accepted. RFC2822
(http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html)
clearly allows it in the local-part (Section 3.4.1) as a
dot-atom.
This should be fixed but in the
Hello. I am trying to add a person to a mail list and having some
problems. Their organization runs some sort of bestial mail system
where the addresses are of the form:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I try to drop the address in through the mass subscribe
screen I get the following message from
I am also having qrunner problems, but they have to do with the
/etc/cron.d/mailman that tries to run. I am getting an authentication error
in my logs, (Nov 24 22:03:01 livingsky CRON[27016]: Authentication service
cannot retrieve authentication info.) and was wondering (after someone else
told me
Hello Fuzzy,
Thank you for your answer - I also paid attention that
mail clients other than Pine don't show this "Note" footer,
and one of the theories was that this is in fact information
contained in headers.
However, it only means that I should reformulate my question:
is there a way to make
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