Question -
As the server operator of a mailman server it's necessary, from time to
time, to send a "broadcast" message to all the lists on the server.
Taking it down for maintenance, something changes, etc. Is there any way
to send a message to all the lists and have it go through regardless of
Anne Watters wrote:
>I just found out that my host will only allow a limited number of emails to
>be sent at one time. My list exceeds this amount. How do I know what
>members rec'd my posting? In what order are they processed? Alphabetical?
You might find useful information in the mailman lo
Hi guys,
I'm a system administrator at McGill University. We're in the process
migrating an old FreeBSD lab to Linux. One thing I'm in charge of is
updating the mailing list. Here's my setup:
The webserver for the CND department is located as www.cnd.mcgill.ca,
which points to cube.cnd.mcgill.c
I just found out that my host will only allow a limited number of emails to
be sent at one time. My list exceeds this amount. How do I know what
members rec'd my posting? In what order are they processed? Alphabetical?
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Mailman-Users mailing
Dear list Members,
I have a mailinglist, in which many participants have problems with simplests
programs. That's why I decided to write a simple php script which would send the
request emails (delivery on/off and password) to mailman. The user has only to fill
in
the form (email, password
Anyone ever seen this? I've seen the screen grab from the subscriber
- or potential subscriber - who is using the mailman page to try and
subscribe - enters a regular email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and a
first name, no password, hits submit, taken to a new page with an
inappropriate error:
Adriaan Nel wrote:
>
>I would like to know where I can set that only the list-owner may post to
>the list - no members and no non-members may post...
>
See the section of
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.011.htp
with the heading "How to restrict the list so only autho
Michael Lee
>But when people submit e-mails to the mail list, the html
>archive page does not get updated. Other mail lists I have on this
>system are updating properly. I noticed in the
>~/mailman/archives/privated directory, this evolution mbox I converted
>has a directory ("general"), but the
Hi,
I would like to know where I can set that only the list-owner may post to
the list - no members and no non-members may post...
Thanks
Adriaan
Kind Regards
Adriaan Nel
Website Administration
http://www.overnight.co.za http://www.overnight.co.za/>
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I recently took an evolution mbox file, and turned it into a mailman
archive. But when people submit e-mails to the mail list, the html
archive page does not get updated. Other mail lists I have on this
system are updating properly. I noticed in the
~/mailman/archives/privated directory, this ev
Since in your case the announcement lists sounds like they will be very
similar(ie owner and moderator doesn't change etc), I doubt you will need
to change much but you will need to change a few things. Things like
subject line prefix and welcome message if you send them out when you add
subscribe
Mailman-Users:
I am using Mailman 2.1.5 on RedHat Linux.
I have a list setup as an announcement list and need to make several
others with the same settings as this one. I thought about using
config_list with the -o option to output the configuration to a text
file. Do I need to need this text
On 30 Jul 2004, at 09:27, Caylan Van Larson wrote:
Hello,
I'm running Debian stable using a backported version of Mailman
(2.1.4) on our mail server which runs postfix (2.1.4).
Since our web server is a separate machine, my plan was to *not* add
another web server to the mix. To meet half-way,
Hello,
I'm running Debian stable using a backported version of Mailman (2.1.4)
on our mail server which runs postfix (2.1.4).
Since our web server is a separate machine, my plan was to *not* add
another web server to the mix. To meet half-way, I installed apache on
the email server, firewalled
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