From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
Good afternoon!
I'd like to ask whether anyone is using or is familar with
the following patch and if you have any feedback about it:
"[ 644129 ] Edit held message header/body" available @
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=644129&group_
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 09:14:38AM -0700, Hunter Hillegas wrote:
> Is there a way to reset all users that are set to nomail[B] to re-enable
> delivery?
This is the sort of thing that 'withlist' is good for.
> We have 20,000 members on our list on AOL, so doing it by hand sounds about
> as great a
From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
To: Glenn Sieb
Dear Glenn,
Good morning!
> If you look at what people _use_ Yahoogroups for, it's not just for a
> mailing list in general--it's being used to schedule get togethers,
> keep track of members' birthdays, et cetera. Mailman doesn't do all
> that
We're seeing the footer coming along as an attachment on some end-users
systems.
I saw a FAQ entry for this behavior with 2.0.x. We're running 2.1.4 and the
FAQ article specifies that it is fixed in 2.1.x.
Anyone know what is going on?
Thanks,
Hunter
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Replying to my own post...
Seems easiest thing to do was remove/re-add the users.
Cheers,
Hunter
> From: Hunter Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 14:01:15 -0700
> To: "Roedel, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mailman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Reset All User
Looks like the host is keeping mailman on a seperate server. Is there
any way to still do it, or am I stuck?
What I'm doing right now is generating an email in PHP using the
subscribers address for the from line, so that the confirmation goes to
them. Is there any way I can do this using some ki
This works like a charm... Question now is if there is something I can feed
this list into to re-enable them...
Does anyone know?
Thanks,
Hunter
> From: "Roedel, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 14:34:32 -0500
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Reset All U
Hi there,
I noticed that users utilizing squirrelmail and some other Imap based
programs were not able to submit posts to the list.
Is there an Exim3 transport or Director or trasport that handles this?
-krb
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Hi,
I am very new to Mailman and ran into the same problem. I resolved it
by doing my configure with:
./configure --with-mailhost=maillisthost.com
--with-urlhost=www.maillisthost.com
then make, make install, and it resolved the problem!
Good Luck..
Cheers,
Steve
Roedel, Mark wrote:
Thanks
Thanks for the responses...hopefully I'll be able to massage them into
something useful.
I was skeptical that the problem pointed to an MTA configuration issue,
because I got the same set of headers when I changed SMTPHOST in my
mm_cfg.py from 'localhost' to point to another of our SMTP servers.
I usually subscribe members to our announce-only lists via web interface
and don't send them a welcome notice. But today I did and found that
nothing gets sent. Unsubscription sends an unsubscribe confirmation to the
member and I also get my list-admin notice when I tick it. But no welcome
mail
Hello,
David Relson wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:14:38 -0700
Hunter Hillegas wrote:
Is there a way to reset all users that are set to nomail[B] to
re-enable delivery?
Perhaps the following idea will be helpful:
$prefix/list_members can give a list of members
grep can select the aol subscribers
At 11:45 AM -0500 2004/04/28, Roedel, Mark wrote:
The box that currently hosts our Mailman lists has several different
hostnames, some of which (including its primary) are only resolvable
from inside our firewall.
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Is it possible to override this behavior?
Yes, but it dep
On 04/28/04 18:45 Roedel, Mark wrote:
Brief Overview:
===
The box that currently hosts our Mailman lists has several different
hostnames, some of which (including its primary) are only resolvable
from inside our firewall. While Mailman is configured to prefer a
non-primary hostname, ge
Even better:
$prefix/list_members --nomail=B
would give a list of only those list members with the criteria requested
by the original poster. (Exists in 2.1.5rc2...not sure if it was around
prior to that or not.)
--
Mark Roedel
Web Programmer / Analyst
LeTourneau University
-Ori
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:14:38 -0700
Hunter Hillegas wrote:
> Is there a way to reset all users that are set to nomail[B] to
> re-enable delivery?
>
> We recently had a situation where AOL was blocking all of our mail, so
> everyone on our list that is on AOL is now blocked for excessive
> bouncing
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> There doesn't seem to be an option for listing all members on the web
> interface and there's also no chance to do it with the search.
There is, but it's not in the obvious place that list admins would
look for it. Check the bo
There doesn't seem to be an option for listing all members on the web
interface and there's also no chance to do it with the search. Search
obviously transforms strings automatically to regexes (that is I can
search for a string and don't need to create a regex), but it doesn't
produce a result
Brief Overview:
===
The box that currently hosts our Mailman lists has several different
hostnames, some of which (including its primary) are only resolvable
from inside our firewall. While Mailman is configured to prefer a
non-primary hostname, generated emails include the primary ho
Is there a way to reset all users that are set to nomail[B] to re-enable
delivery?
We recently had a situation where AOL was blocking all of our mail, so
everyone on our list that is on AOL is now blocked for excessive bouncing...
We have 20,000 members on our list on AOL, so doing it by hand sou
On 2004-04-04 at 11:01:22-07 Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I definitely see it as useful to be able to strip out headers that
> cause systems to auto-reply with a return receipt.
IMHO, this statement can be shortened to "I definitely think it would
be useful to strip out arbitrary
Ruben Franco wrote on Tue, 27 Apr 2004 16:05:16 -0600:
> So does the "lists" sub-directory contain data for each individual list
> including rosters and digests?
>
you mean archives? They are in the archives directory. Just have a look at
your mailman directory. It's all quite clean and neatly a
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