Hey there,
Thanks for the help - the code that is in the info section is actually
exactly as it appears on the list front page.
What might be helpful is to check the page source and look at how the text
has been munged - if that matches any sort of Mailman HTML-stripping
pattern (that can be r
I did a test before I sent a response. I was able to embed the html used
by the PBS site with no problems into one of my test lists running
v2.1.4.
If you want to post your source from the edit "General list information
page" I'll be happy to plug it into one of my test lists and see what's
happen
Thanks for the advice - unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the
solution.
I played around with one of my own lists, and was able to replicate the
behavior. You can check that out at:
http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/somewhat
This list had no html in the info section until I added
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 17:55, Fred Stutzman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We recently upgraded to Mailman 2.1.4, and we're encountering an issue
> that I can't seem to track down.
>
> Our user had previously configured their "info" option to include html
> information. Until the upgrade, this has always disp
Hi,
We recently upgraded to Mailman 2.1.4, and we're encountering an issue
that I can't seem to track down.
Our user had previously configured their "info" option to include html
information. Until the upgrade, this has always displayed on the list
front page as html. The html is now being dis
"Mike Phillips" schrieb:
> That being said, how can a subscriber cause his password to be resent?
> I had to unsubscribe and then resubscribe myself to find my missing
> (subscriber) password.
Did you try the web interface?
-thh
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Mailman-
Hello.
Yesterday, we upgraded from Mailman 2.0.13 to 2.1.4 on our Red Hat Linux
7.3 server. All went well, and everything worked fine.
This AM, someone notified me that they could not access any of the
listinfo pages for our various lists. I checked, and the listinfo page
indeed just hangs until t
Hi,
Is it possible for me to configure mailman so when a member changes their password it
is automatically emailed to them? currently i can change it but i don't get a
confirmation email unless i click the forgot password button.
thanks,
--
Ma
Mike> That being said, how can a subscriber cause his password to be
Mike> resent? I had to unsubscribe and then resubscribe myself to find
Mike> my missing (subscriber) password.
On the listinfo page:
http://mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo/list
enter your email address in tha la
New problem. When I send "who " (the correct one this time)
to the server, it responds with the AutoResponse, but it is not sending
me the list, nor is it croaking on me. It's doing nothing. I'm sure I
have the syntax correct as I have had it work once or twice. The email
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i
Hello,
Please, I have this big archive:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # pwd
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private
[EMAIL PROTECTED] #
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # du -sh etrans*
2.4G etrans-echanges
645M etrans-echanges.mbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] #
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # pwd
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/etran
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