I would like to remove the reference to creating new lists that is
included in the admin page. I have looked in the Templates folder and
in the Mailman folder, but haven't been able to find where that is
included.
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Christopher Adams
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Apparently finding help, even paid help is another thing.
I installed ht:dig but received the following error message when trying to
install the mailman patch:
patching file Mailman/Cgi/remote_mmsearch
can't find file to patch at input line 4745
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
On 5/17/07, Deboo ^ wrote:
> Sorry to post here again. I'm already subscribed to postfix-users but
> not gettign any mail from the list nor did I get any reply to my posts
> there. I subscribed again and have not got any response from the
> majordomo address. Can someone help?
We don't run t
On 5/16/07, Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
> Does the built in archiver provide searching?
No, but ht:dig integration is pretty easy to add.
> If it does, I don't think
> the FAQ tells how.
I believe that you need to go to the SourceForge page for th
On 5/15/07, Deboo ^ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/15/07, Stephen J. Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Deboo ^ writes:
> >
> > > I'm getting the above erro when I try to telnet in to my newly
> > > installed/configured postfix with TLS.
> > >
> > > I searched on google for this exact e
hello list
I configured an anonymous list, it works well but hotmail classifies all the
messages from the list as spam. There is no problem when i set anonymous
lisy option to no
It's really important for the list to be anonymous. So i would welcome any
suggestion
Thank you very much
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Insti
Hi All--
Does the built in archiver provide searching? If it does, I don't think
the FAQ tells how.
Metta,
Ivan
James Dinkel wrote:
> Why not just use mailman's built in pipermail archiver? With pipermail
> built into mailman, archiving is set on a list by list basis.
>
> James Dinkel
>
> B
Why not just use mailman's built in pipermail archiver? With pipermail
built into mailman, archiving is set on a list by list basis.
James Dinkel
Brian Carpenter wrote:
> Dear List:
>
> I am looking to hire someone experience with mailman to help me setup
> searchable archives for my clients.
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 03:45:42PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> It doesn't work for subscription requests. It still works fine for
> posts.
>
> On a page that had one of each the post was discarded but not the
> subscription request. On a page with just a subscription request
> nothing at all happ
> On 5/16/07, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
>
> > Is it possible for a list to put each recipient's email address on the
> > "To" instead of the list address itself?
>
> Search through the FAQ Wizard, the documentation, and the archives of
> the list for "personalization". In particular, what you'r
It doesn't work for subscription requests.
It still works fine for posts.
On a page that had one of each the post was discarded but not the
subscription request. On a page with just a subscription request nothing
at all happens.
Using 2.1.9 on debian.
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"Humankind cannot stand very much realit
On 5/16/07, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Is it possible for a list to put each recipient's email address on the
> "To" instead of the list address itself?
Search through the FAQ Wizard, the documentation, and the archives of
the list for "personalization". In particular, what you're looking
for
On 5/16/07, Brian Carpenter wrote:
> I am looking to hire someone experience with mailman to help me setup
> searchable archives for my clients.
So far as I know, if you're looking to hire contracting/consulting
services for Mailman, the latest information can be found in FAQ 1.17.
If you hav
Hi,
Is it possible for a list to put each recipient's email address on the "To"
instead of the list address itself?
Similarly, there are some email clients that change the "From" to say
on behalf of , how can I have the list simply
put the sender's address and not have this "on behalf of"?
T
OK.
Actualy I use fedora's rpm.
Thank you for your help!
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Nikos Gatsis wrote:
>
>> You mean:
>> 0 12 * * * mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests -> 0 12 * * *
>> /usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests
>>
>
>
> Yes, that's exactly what I mean.
>
>
>
>> All commands i
Nikos Gatsis wrote:
>
>You mean:
>0 12 * * * mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests -> 0 12 * * *
>/usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests
Yes, that's exactly what I mean.
>All commands in cron are likewise... I have already delete them and
>everything is OK.
>Why you put this "mailman" command
Dear List:
I am looking to hire someone experience with mailman to help me setup
searchable archives for my clients. My idea at this moment is to use mhonarc
and htdig but I am open to suggestions. Not all of my clients require this
so I would need to set this up on a list by list basis.
I am l
I run several mailman-lists for people with big distance to everything
technical. I noticed that almost noone subscribes using the standard
subscription-procedure via mailman-webpages cause these forms are to complex
for
these users.
Lot of people have requested information about this topic
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