It would be useful to extend the Membership Management page to support
sync_members.
We use mailman to run a number of members-only lists for a professional
society. The membership database is kept on a separate system, and lists
of current members are produced for the various lists at regular
in
DIGITAL FOR YOU - Alexander Schwethelm wrote:
>Sorry, saw the option generic_nonmember_action too late, anyway if there is
>a way to allow access only to antother list but to the whole world, this
>would be the preferred way. If not generic_nonmember_action will do it...
>In details e.g. allow ev
Hi.
Would it be possible to set up an email forwarder,?
For example," [EMAIL PROTECTED] " is a member of hockey men and any emails that
are sent to it are forwarded to hockeywoman.
Hope this makes sense, might take some logistical thinking to make work.
Gary Smith
Gary Smith
E-mail: [
Sorry, saw the option generic_nonmember_action too late, anyway if there is
a way to allow access only to antother list but to the whole world, this
would be the preferred way. If not generic_nonmember_action will do it...
In details e.g. allow every member from list1 send mails to both list1 and
Hi there,
I know I just bothered the list with my installation problems, but I hope
you all allow me another questions. :-)
I am in the process to get my lists up and running and I do have a little
problem. Is ther a way to either allow a complete list to send messages to
another list they are n
At 12:26 AM +0100 2004-11-27, DIGITAL FOR YOU - Alexander Schwethelm wrote:
All I meantis that it is very difficult to know what to do when everybody
and every tutorial is offering a different solution. I understand that it
is possible to install mailman in any choosen location, but some basics
Hi Terry,
thanks for your offer to help. I used the way Tierra described, now
creating aliases for each list using a script. This seems to work, even so
I liked the idea to have a solution where I don't have to run a script for
each list created. On the other hand I put so much time into this by
Seather wrote:
>
>I run several different domains' mailing lists on one mailing list
>setup, most of it being basic newsletters with no user-input, they just
>receive emails.
>
>Now I need custom subscribe, unsubscribe and confirm pages which should
>be shown inside the website's pages using php
Terry, Mark and of course everybody else on the list,
I didn't want to sound rude or being not thankful about what the mailman
developers or ist community have done. I really like mailman. I am trying
to get mailman up and running for the past two weeks and I am doing this in
my sparetime for a h
Le Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 01:56:02PM -0800, Mark Sapiro ecrivait :
> Thanks for checking the FAQ first.
No problem ! I usualy prefere to find the solution by myself :)
> To subscribe via e-mail send "blank" e-mail to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or send e-mail eith subject
> "subs
Terry, Mark and of course everybody else on the list,
I didn't want to sound rude or being not thankful about what the mailman
developers or ist community have done. I really like mailman. I am trying
to get mailman up and running for the past two weeks and I am doing this in
my sparetime for a
Hi there,
I run several different domains' mailing lists on one mailing list
setup, most of it being basic newsletters with no user-input, they just
receive emails.
Now I need custom subscribe, unsubscribe and confirm pages which should
be shown inside the website's pages using php.
I am unsur
Sylvain wrote:
>
>I plan to use Mailman to set up a Newsletter system. I'll have to define
>2 or 3 differents Newsletters. I'm able to use Mailman as his first
>function, a powerfull mailing list system :)
>
>I've check the FAQ
>(http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#3.11)
>but I have so
Hi!
I'm new on this list, and sorry if my english sound funny but I'm french
and my english is far to be perfect ;)
I plan to use Mailman to set up a Newsletter system. I'll have to define
2 or 3 differents Newsletters. I'm able to use Mailman as his first
function, a powerfull mailing list syste
Bryan, what do you say about this? I believe qmail/vpopmail is a pretty
wide spreaded configuration by now and I don't understand why the creators
of mailman can't just say, that's the way to go, fullstop!
Best regards,
Alex
Hi again,
While it would be excellent to have everyone using the same,
Jordi Local wrote off list:
>One question I have a problem with the 2.1.5 version because it doesn't
>advise the list owner of bounces and e-mail adreses mailman deletes
>automatically, If you get any solution I would be very pleased if you
>send it to me.
Sure it does. Check your list setting
DIGITAL FOR YOU - Alexander Schwethelm wrote:
>
>Bryan, what do you say about this? I believe qmail/vpopmail is a pretty
>wide spreaded configuration by now and I don't understand why the creators
>of mailman can't just say, that's the way to go, fullstop!
Mailman would not be what it is today no
At 3:19 PM + 2004-11-26, Gary Smith wrote:
By that I mean I know I have an email because I download my inbox on to
my computer, but does Mailman constantly do this, if it does would'nt it
cause a strain on the server?
Mailman doesn't have a "mailbox", per se. When the MTA (e.g.,
sendmail,
Hi.
I don't know much about the techinical stuff behind mailman (I dont have
console access, only through the Cpanel software) and I was wondering, how does
Mailman know that it has an email, i.e. when someone tries to post to the list.
By that I mean I know I have an email because I downloa
Hi Jordi, hi List,
Thanks for your input and I am really happy about every input, but this also
shows, why so mayn people have problems with mailman and struggling to get
it up and running.
If you have followed the answers Bryan Petty (Tierra) has given, he told me
to use-mail-gid= mailman and NO
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