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On Feb 12, 2007, at 7:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I love and use python a lot. And I m trying to make mailman, into a
> yahoo
> groups kind of interface,
>
> In that I want to find out if any of you guys tried to do this and
> integrate
> it
Hello
I love and use python a lot. And I m trying to make mailman, into a yahoo
groups kind of interface,
In that I want to find out if any of you guys tried to do this and integrate
it into another webservice?
Does mailman uses coroutines to send email, because a coroutine based email
gateway c
Mark Paxton wrote:
>
>I have an number of umbrella lists that sends to a combination of 3
>subscriber lists. e.g. U1 sends to S1, S2 and S3, but U2 sends to S1
>and S2 only.
>
>I'd like it so that any member of a subscriber list can send to an
>umbrella list... but I'm hot sure how to do that.
Hi,
I'm after some advice about the set up of my mailing lists... any help
would be appreciated!
I have an number of umbrella lists that sends to a combination of 3
subscriber lists. e.g. U1 sends to S1, S2 and S3, but U2 sends to S1
and S2 only.
I'd like it so that any member of a subscribe
At 1:03 PM -0600 2/12/07, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Use the latest version of 2.4.x. As you've demonstrated, the 2.5
> stuff is not yet fully baked, and Mailman 2.1.8 and earlier are not
> compatible with it. $DEITY-only-knows what else they're going to
> break in the process of trying to "fix"
At 10:51 AM -0700 2/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was aware, when I downloaded the Mailman 2.1.9 sources, that the
> recommended Python is given as 2.4.3.
That recommendation may be a little old.
> A trip to the Python site
> showed that 2.4.4 was
Dan Good wrote:
>
>How do I get to the admindb interface?
Something like http://www.example.com/mailman/admindb/listname or via
the "Tend to pending moderator requests" link on the admin pages.
>> Can you be more specific about the subject and contents of the latter
>> two messages?
>
> An exa
Dan Good wrote:
>
>One of the messages states "Message has implicit destination"
and:
>> Dan Good wrote:
>>>
>>> I have recently rebuilt my mail server.
Did you change any domain names?
Implicit destination means the list posting address or an acceptable
alias is not found in any To: or Cc: in
Mark,
One of the messages states "Message has implicit destination"
Thanks
Dan
On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dan Good wrote:
>>
>> I have recently rebuilt my mail server. Now, after the rebuild I'm
>> finding that userA who is a member of groupZ requires approval to
>> send
On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dan Good wrote:
>>
>> I have recently rebuilt my mail server. Now, after the rebuild I'm
>> finding that userA who is a member of groupZ requires approval to
>> send to groupZ even though they are a member. How do I set this so
>> that doesn't ha
Now that I've got Mailman up and running relatively smoothly in
"production" mode, I've taken some time to revisit questions primarily
involving Python. The Mailman installation I am running has several
non-standard lashups and workarounds that really need some cleanup,
and Mark Sapiro has convinc
Dan Good wrote:
>
>I have recently rebuilt my mail server. Now, after the rebuild I'm
>finding that userA who is a member of groupZ requires approval to
>send to groupZ even though they are a member. How do I set this so
>that doesn't happen.
Does this happen with all users' posts, just som
Hello,
I have recently rebuilt my mail server. Now, after the rebuild I'm
finding that userA who is a member of groupZ requires approval to
send to groupZ even though they are a member. How do I set this so
that doesn't happen.
Also, I'm finding that when userA sends to groupZ I get both a
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