Hey all!
Is there a list somewhere of the tags used in the HTML
pages of lists? I've searched the web, to no avail...
Thanks!!! :)
Glenn
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* Bogardi Janos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Is there a way to remove these addresses from the bounce blacklist?
Check the membership list http:///mailman/admin//members
and there is a 'nomail' column. The offending email should have a check in
this spot. Uncheck it and it should start receiving
* Soren Bondrup ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Is there a Danish Language add on coming up, or is the
> Mailman project in need of a Danish translation?
Looking at the README-I18N.en from the mailman-2.1 tarball, it looks like
there is no Danish translation.
> Can you easily add a new language in t
* Matt Kehler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I need to move my mailman install including all lists, users etc
> (obviously), to a new box. The best thing I found so far in the
> archives is here...
> http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-developers@python.org/msg03127.html
> ...is there something bet
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I remember a domain called listquest.com that archived messages from other
> lists that used a program that they said was in the public domain that
> converted all email addresses in each message to a gif, thereby rendering
> the email addresses u
You'll either have to upgrade to mailman 2.1, or use an external email
archiver (ie mhonarc - http://www.mhonarc.org/)
Check FAQ 4.4
* Moz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I'd like to hide or obfuscate email addresses in the list archives,
> but can't see an obvious way to do this. Right now we se
* Jim Hodson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
> I am working on setting up a Mailman mailing list for our web site at
> http://www.jenniferonsunday.com. We are a band and already have many
> people on an exisiting list (done manually), which we want to migrate to
> Mailman. Our site is host
It looks like you have 2 versions of python installed.
It looks like its running python from /usr/bin and the libs
are in /usr/local/lib
* Kreme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Subject: Cron /usr/bin/python -S
[...]
> # python -v
> # /usr/local/lib/python2.2/site.pyc matches
> /usr/local/lib/pyth
I've applied the patches, but have had a few problems. I emailed Richard
Barrett through sourceforge, and don't know if you got it, so I'll start with
what I've figured out since then.
Should line 1485 of htdig-2.1-0.2.patch read "if (not ctype) or cencode:"
instead of reading "if not (ctype an
I've installed Mailman a fourth night ago at a Debian box with
Postfix in our small Internet Community (Intranet) with 500 users.
It will (I hope) later be moved to the DMZ for public Internet
access.
I looked around in the archives for a Danish language add to
Mailman but did not find the defin
Mailman is holding for approval for the administrator messages on lists
that are not set for moderation.
I have in Privacy Options - Sender filters the default_member_moderation
set to No and in the Membership List the flag mod isn't selectioned.
Anyone know why this would happen and have any su
Hi there!
I guess I've got a big problem: I've running Exim on my debian router to
control the E-Mail-Service for my home network.
Since a few days mails for postmaster@localdomain (forwarded to
root@localdomain), root@localdomain (forwarded to mathias@localdomain) and
mathias@locadomain (@pecc
Short announcement.
I've made available version 2.1 of an LDAP membership adaptor for
mailman.
Given an LDAP server with groups, it allows you (with some restrictions)
to populate list membership dynamically from LDAP.
It will recurse groups within groups.
It will handle both groups with email
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 11:02 AM, Aaron M Daley wrote:
I set mailman up on our secure server. I moved over some pre-existing
lists.
some worked fine, the rest also work fine accept for one minor detail.
Many
of the links within the admin page are incorrect. That is to say the
address
I set mailman up on our secure server. I moved over some pre-existing lists.
some worked fine, the rest also work fine accept for one minor detail. Many
of the links within the admin page are incorrect. That is to say the address
is completly correct accept that it starts out "http" instead of "htt
Hello,
The host I have my server with had a DNS server outage. Messages sent to lists
could not be delivered to addresses due to the DNS problems of the server.
Now the addresses appear in the /home/mailman/logs/bounce file - and although
the DNS problem is over, these addresses are still label
Hi guys, I just wonder have any of you runned mailman with qmail + mysql
patch? I have to setup one for my company, but i'm lost right now... just
tryed anythink I could posibly think and still didn't work. That's why I
don't have a specific question to ask you. Can some of you please send me
a sam
On Jan 21, 2003 at 01:51, Ghoti wrote:
>Now, however, all web links yeild:
>Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 65533, GOT gid 72. (Reconfigure to
>take 72?)
Like it says, re-run configure with the
--with-cgi-gid=72 switch. Have you seen the FAQ?
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At 06:51 21/01/2003, Ghoti wrote:
As the subject indicates, I'm having something of an issue getting the web
interface to mailman working.
This is my second try with this, and I'm certain this is something quite
simple, but I'm stymied.
I've followed the instructions to the letter, and even ha
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