I hit one smale mistake. The last , must not be there
mlist.language = { '[EMAIL PROTECTED]': 'll',
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]': 'll',
...
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]': 'll'},
mlist.language = { '[EMAIL PROTECTED]': 'll',
'[
Thanks, that was the hint i was looking for.
Quoting Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Michael Menge wrote:
I want to change the language of all members in a mailinglist. I did't
find a direct way so I thought I dump the config.pck file with dumpdb
edit the language with search and import the
Michael Menge wrote:
>
>I want to change the language of all members in a mailinglist. I did't
>find a direct way so I thought I dump the config.pck file with dumpdb
>edit the language with search and import the changed output back.
>
>But i did't find a way to import the output of dumpdb back to
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Chris Lawson wrote:
> Please excuse what may well be an FAQ but I did search the list
> archive and couldn't get an answer.
>
> I am running Postfix and Mailman on Fedora Core 5 system.
[...]
> I have a bunch of lists that *were* working under Sendmai
> I disabled the SSL rewrite rule in the httpd.conf file, and tried
> again and it worked. So the Mailman program doesn't like something
> about the URL's getting rewritten I'm guessing. However, I don't want
> to run this program "in the clear" - or any programs really for this
> server - so wha
> I doubt that that's very helpful, but thought I'd add it anyway. It's
> a little confusing to me since I don't know how/why it thinks it's
> going to send stuff over an unencrypted channel since all connections
> are supposed to be routed to the https port. But I'm wondering if
> that rewriting
FWIW here's the actual popup warning message that I get from Netscape
upon trying to submite my changes:
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Although this page is encrypted, the information you have entered is
to be sen
Tony Stocker sent the message below at 14:11 7/25/2006:
> >
> > You have to have cookies enabled in your browser. If you do not,
> it won't work.
> >
> > Dragon
>
>I do have cookies enabled, and just to doublecheck I turned off the
>privacy settings and set it to allow all cookies but the results
>
> You have to have cookies enabled in your browser. If you do not, it won't
> work.
>
> Dragon
I do have cookies enabled, and just to doublecheck I turned off the
privacy settings and set it to allow all cookies but the results were
the same. I have also since tried a second browser program bu
Tony Stocker sent the message below at 13:34 7/25/2006:
>Hello,
>
>I'm setting up Mailman and have a bit of a difficulty. I've sent a
>'subscribe' email to a list, and received back that it's awaiting
>admin approval. I login to the web page, go to the Pending Requests
>section and see the subscr
Hello,
I'm setting up Mailman and have a bit of a difficulty. I've sent a
'subscribe' email to a list, and received back that it's awaiting
admin approval. I login to the web page, go to the Pending Requests
section and see the subscribe request. I then click the accept radio
button and the Sub
Hi folks.
Please excuse what may well be an FAQ but I did search the list
archive and couldn't get an answer.
I am running Postfix and Mailman on Fedora Core 5 system. More
specifically:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# rpm -qv mailman
mailman-2.1.8-0.FC5.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# rpm -qv postfix
pos
Mostly, I agree with Mark on this. You really have to balance what
individual list owners want, how individual lists operate, and the fact that
you may host/administer so many lists that the best choice is the same for
all.
We host over 500 lists. Originally, the default was to 'Hold' messages fro
In a flurry of recycled electrons, glgavpc wrote:
> How do you export the mail list from one server and import it into another???
you check the FAQ? (or the message archive)
> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
z!
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How do you export the mail list from one server and import it into another???
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What Brad said is correct. You will find the answer to your question
in the /bin directory. You should read the find_member file for how
to locate the members that are subscribed to what list and read the
add_members and remove_members files to help you construct a command.
A simple example for
i know about that command, but it cant help to add or remove the email i
written in the text file. Do you have any idea or any command that can
retreive those email address i store at the text file and do adding n
removing on mailman? Thanks a lot
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Hi,
I want to change the language of all members in a mailinglist. I did't
find a direct way so I thought I dump the config.pck file with dumpdb
edit the language with search and import the changed output back.
But i did't find a way to import the output of dumpdb back to the
config.pck.
Is t
At 1:17 AM -0700 2006-07-25, Eric Oye wrote:
> Is there any way for me to remove email addresses which compiled in a text
> file from all the lists? Is there any command which able to import the email
> from text file and remove from Mailman automatically?
See FAQ 4.9. There is the find_membe
I have few member lists under Mailman and I came across a situation where I
would like to remove quite some members from different lists. What I'm doing
now is browse through each list, searching for the particular email address
and delete it. This method cost me alot of time.
Is there any way
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