The company I'm contracting for wishes to create some means to
automatically create mailing lists.
First, they want to interface LDAP such that the list
config/content/membership (whatever) is stored there and then exported
to Mailman.
That would require understanding the various config formats t
George Booth wrote:
>
>There weren't any errors at all when running the unshunt command; the
>messages simply would be shunted again. However, this is even stranger; I
>blew away and recreated the list several times last week, all to no avail;
>today, I tried that one more time, and it seems to
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "George Booth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Shunted messages idea?
George Booth wrote:
I've encountered a very strange error. Out of 779 lists, we have 1 that
keep
Roland Winkler wrote:
>When postings from non-members are held for moderation by the list
>moderators, the sender will receive a notification message which
>will allow them to cancel their held message.
>
>How can I avoid that the senders receive the notification message?
Set respond_to_post_requ
George Booth wrote:
>I've encountered a very strange error. Out of 779 lists, we have 1 that
>keeps shunting messages. Currently, there are 34 shunted messages that will
>not unshunt. I've completely blown away the list and recreated it several
>times, all to no avail. Any suggestions would be
When postings from non-members are held for moderation by the list
moderators, the sender will receive a notification message which
will allow them to cancel their held message.
How can I avoid that the senders receive the notification message?
The context is the following: In my case, most of th
I've encountered a very strange error. Out of 779 lists, we have 1 that
keeps shunting messages. Currently, there are 34 shunted messages that will
not unshunt. I've completely blown away the list and recreated it several
times, all to no avail. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Running Mai