Hi,
are there any people from UK on this list who
can help me building applications with Mailman
for the orthoPoint website ?
You will be paid for your work.
I am on the move to Liverpool and my own
company will be based in London at the end of
this year.
My college and I looking for people who
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 02:09:56AM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> > "Bill" == Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Bill> On an old Debian Woody machine running mailmain 2.0.11
> Bill> Mailman rejects mail with an un-quoted name part that
> Bill> includes a dot.
>
> Yu
In the last week, I have started having problems with Hotmail/MSN blocking
my server. I have added no new lists, no new subscribers, in fact today I only
sent out about 15% of what a normal Tuesday does. They say that they are
pushing the BondedSender.com program as a means of whitelisting and
Hello,
I am setting up a brand new mailman server.
After doing per the documentation, I tried creating a "testing" test mail
list.
However, I get an error that says "illegal list name: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any idea's on what I am missing?
Here is the string.
Thanks
Elvis
# ./newlist testing
Enter
Hi,
I've just installed the mailman in my Ubuntu system and set up a
mailing list. I've gone through all the necessary steps stated in the
Mailman Documentation including Apache installation.
I have tested 'mylist' with a dummy (but working) e-mail address
whether it really works or not. I've got
At 10:38 AM -0500 2005-09-20, John Fleming wrote:
> Am I correct then that the email addys in the archives are relatively
> unprotected from spam-harvesters?
There is a certain minimal amount of protection you can apply to
the archives, but it's not too hard to get around.
--
Brad Kn
Hello,
I'm running mailman-2.1.6rc4 and apache-2.0.54. I have a virtual host
set up
for my mailman web interface. I would like the listinfo page to be the
default
page for my mailman web address so one can enter http://mylists.com instead
of http://mylists.com/mailman/listinfo. I haven't be
> Pipermail itself takes 7th edition "mbox" formatted mailboxes
> (text files, actually) as input, and creates ".html" files (another
> special case of text file) and other types of text files as output.
> No databases here.
Am I correct then that the email addys in the archives are relatively
un
At 11:13 AM +0200 2005-09-20, Stefan Henrico wrote:
> I'm just curious - does the Pipermail script use text files only, or is the
> information stored in some sort of database? That would make my life really
> easier.
There are unsupported patches for an LDAP member adapter (and
simil
I am new to Mailman after years of using Ipswitche's Imail. I can find the
documentation about how to send a password protected message. With Imail I
would put the password inside of brackets and colons like this:
[:password:]. Can you help me or point me to the page to read.
George Payne
Write
Hi guys :)
I'm currently working with the Mailman software for our discussion lists.
At present I have written some ASP scripts that unzips the text files and
then strips them accordingly and inserts them into a database on our side.
I'm just curious - does the Pipermail script use text files o
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