On 8/17/07, DAve wrote:
> Doesn't look like that answer is coming, I must be treading new ground.
> Is anyone interested in the answer if I setup a test install and try it?
Heck, even if no one else is interested in seeing how this test goes,
then you can certainly sign me up. I've always won
On 8/17/07, Julie Zbeetnoff wrote:
> I did not receive confirmation to join my own list but rather I received a
> confirmation to join this mailman list which I realize powers my list
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They may use Mailman to run their mailing lists, but they have
complete control over thei
On 8/17/07, Steven Stern wrote:
> It appears there have been significant changes between 2.1.5 and 2.1.9.
> Has anyone updated this for 2.1.9?
Talk to the developer of this patch. I don't think you're going to
see this incorporated into the official Mailman source code, but
maybe they're int
On 8/17/07, Terry wrote:
>> The lists appear to be working fine. However, I cannot perform any
>> administrative functions via the web interface. It does not return
>> any errors when I submit and I can't see any errors in the apache
>> error log for that vhost. I tried adding the apache u
Julie Zbeetnoff writes:
> After not getting any response and not being able to send out to my list for
> over 24 hours. I decided to test the subscription option.
>
> I did not receive confirmation to join my own list but rather I received a
> confirmation to join this mailman list which I r
Hi!
How to turn-off moderation bit from command line for one user ?
One big hug !
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Thanks Dragon,
Turning off the moderation bit solved it all.
Daniel.
Dragon wrote:
> Daniel Ojo sent the message below at 15:27 8/16/2007:
>
>> Help,
>>
>> I am trying to send a message to a list I am an owner of and I received this
>> message.
>>
>>
>> Original Message
>>
After not getting any response and not being able to send out to my list for
over 24 hours. I decided to test the subscription option.
I did not receive confirmation to join my own list but rather I received a
confirmation to join this mailman list which I realize powers my list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A customer of mine has a broadcast (i.e. one-way), low-traffic list with
close to 3000 members. The list contains a mix of business and personal
addresses. As usual, the list of member addresses can be seen only by
administrators (private_roster).
The date of the last message broadcasted to membe
Any ideas on this one?
On 8/12/07, Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The lists appear to be working fine. However, I cannot perform any
> administrative functions via the web interface. It does not return
> any errors when I submit and I can't see any errors in the apache
> error log
I need to have Outlook compatible footers (i.e., inline) and found a
patch for 2.1.5 here:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2005-February/017850.html
It appears there have been significant changes between 2.1.5 and 2.1.9.
Has anyone updated this for 2.1.9?
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Brad Knowles wrote:
> On 8/8/07, DAve wrote:
>
>> So in the idea of an announcement only list, we should be able to have
>> the list owner post a message to multiple topics, correct? I did not see
>> where cross posting a message to multiple topics within a single list
>> was possible. Do you
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