Hi. I have some questions about moderating from the command line.
1. Is it possible to get a list of messages that need moderating from
the command line? There are commands for getting lists of lists and
lists of people; why not lists of messages?
2. Is it possible to accept or reject these
On Mon, 2005-07-04 at 23:35, Alexei Kuznetsov wrote:
> I've configured Mailman and set up several lists in one domain
> (lists.company.com). But inside LAN I can't reach that machine with that name
> because of NAT. Instead if this I can reach it by "lists.company.local". But
> so I can't see li
At 6:50 PM +0300 2005-07-04, Liviu wrote:
> If if send an email to my test list, I receive only a text version. I
> read some docs but I didn't find the solution for my problem. If
> somebody has a mailman html enable mailing list, please offer me some
> help.
If you want your custome
I know, HTML is bad, but I have a special situation. I want to setup a
mailman mailing list, and all my email is in HTML format (advertising
materials). I only send emails to my customers, that's all.
If if send an email to my test list, I receive only a text version. I
read some docs but I didn't
On Jul 4, 2005, at 22:35, Alexei Kuznetsov wrote:
> I've configured Mailman and set up several lists in one domain
> (lists.company.com). But inside LAN I can't reach that machine with
> that name because of NAT. Instead if this I can reach it by
> "lists.company.local". But so I can't see
I've configured Mailman and set up several lists in one domain
(lists.company.com). But inside LAN I can't reach that machine with that name
because of NAT. Instead if this I can reach it by "lists.company.local". But so
I can't see lists set up on it. And I know it should be so because my lists