Re: [Mailman-Users] Question for you

2004-03-20 Thread Lloyd F. Tennison
The line [EMAIL PROTECTED], does not seem to work for me, while the line sent to request does.  Since Mailman creates all the aliases itself - (installs them in CPanel) there must be an alias it did not create.  Any ideas? The aliases created were: [EMAIL PROTECTED] which forwarded to lis

Re: [Mailman-Users] Install MailMan on Jaguar or upgrade to Panther?

2004-03-20 Thread Thomas Carpentier
At 12:28 PM -0500 3/20/04, Kelsey Forsythe wrote: I currently have Jaguar installed on an Xserve with Postfix and SquirrelMail running. I'd like to use MailMan. Can I simply install MailMan on my current OS or should i upgrade to Panther which includes MailMan? My current server is running so smo

Re: [Mailman-Users] don't want list to be moderated

2004-03-20 Thread j k
Thanks Lloyd, I had those two options already set to what you suggested. I had found them before. I set them again, and still, the list continues to be moderated. As for the documentation, that site only has the Mailman v. 2.0 guide, but nothing from later. I'm using Mailman 2.1.3. Any ideas

[Mailman-Users] Mailman Variables

2004-03-20 Thread Lloyd F. Tennison
All the information that I see posted is on how to insert variables into a footer.  When I try those same variables in the body of a message only the variable name shows.  When reply to a post I see that there is a line with a variable in it that does not seem to be a footer.  i.e. http://

[Mailman-Users] genaliases

2004-03-20 Thread esteve serra clavera
hi all, i'm newbie on mailman ;) i've already installed mailman after postfix. while trying to set up mail lists accounts, i'm unable to link those with postfix trough genaliases because it doens't exists [!]. i really don't know why i don't have that program. i tested 2.0.11 and 2.1.4 and neither

RE: [Mailman-Users] Question for you

2004-03-20 Thread Jamie Penman-Smithson
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 19:24, Healing-Oils.com wrote: > Won't this send a confirmation email to the user though? If the customer > indicates that they want to subscribe, and they provide their email address > on my website, then I would like to be able to have my website automatically > send off an

Re: [Mailman-Users] don't want list to be moderated

2004-03-20 Thread Lloyd F. Tennison
There are two places to make sure the list is set to unmoderated.: First make sure all memebers are set to unmoderated - Go to Membership Management and under the lists - at Additional Member Tasks there is a setting called "Set everyone's moderation bit, including those members not current

[Mailman-Users] don't want list to be moderated

2004-03-20 Thread jessica kim
Hi, I'm using MM 2.1.3 via a webhosting site, therefore, I don't have access to all the files with the settings for the mailing lists I've created, nor can I run scripts, etc. The problem is very strange. I have to two mailings list, both of which have the exact same settings (but different mem

[Mailman-Users] Preventing quoted digests

2004-03-20 Thread Rob Brandt
We have a number of low computer IQ users on a mailing list. :) Has anyone found a strategy for preventing digest subscribers from quoting the entire digest in their message replies? I've already put in a 30k size limit for each message. I don't want to take that too much further down, since som

[Mailman-Users] Install MailMan on Jaguar or upgrade to Panther?

2004-03-20 Thread Kelsey Forsythe
I currently have Jaguar installed on an Xserve with Postfix and SquirrelMail running. I'd like to use MailMan. Can I simply install MailMan on my current OS or should i upgrade to Panther which includes MailMan? My current server is running so smoothly I'd like to keep changes to a minimum so if

Re: [Mailman-Users] I've downloaded the software: now what do I do?

2004-03-20 Thread texas critter
On Saturday, March 20, 2004 7:53 AM, Joy Warren wrote: > How do I open Mailman? > Can't even find a blithering .exe file. It's not a Windows program, that's why there's no .exe file. > And am I doing irreparable damage to my networked computer which > uses Windows XP? >From the Mailman FAQ: 1.

[Mailman-Users] No "welcome" or "results" messages

2004-03-20 Thread Douglas Marmon
I have established a read-only mailing list using Mailman 2.1.2. I do not want members to post or deal with passwords or options. I do not send any welcome message or good-bye message. Just subscribe and unsubscribe with confirmation. The only email the members should see is confirm subscriptio

Re: [Mailman-Users] Question for you

2004-03-20 Thread Jamie Penman-Smithson
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 23:31, Healing-Oils.com wrote: > I want to know if it's possible to subscribe someone without logging > into the Mailman web interface. I have a form on my site that asks > users if they want to join. If so, I would like to make a php script > that will automatically send Ma

[Mailman-Users] Question for you

2004-03-20 Thread Healing-Oils.com
I checked the FAQ on your website and did some research to see if I could find the answer myself.  Unfortunately, I could not find what I'm looking for.   I want to know if it's possible to subscribe someone without logging into the Mailman web interface.  I have a form on my site that asks

[Mailman-Users] I've downloaded the software: now what do I do?

2004-03-20 Thread Joy Warren
Hello   Mailman and Python - latest versions downloaded to hard dirve, mirror site chosen, backup software in another part of hard drive.   Now going around in circles.  Where is the friendly step-by-step guide to get me going?  I'm going around in circles.       How do I open Mailman?  Can'