Re: [Mailman-Users] text=flow

2007-10-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mikael Hansen wrote: > >I seem to recall there was a bug in text=flow. Perhaps it simply >wasn't included in the Content-Type header field when it should have >been. I think you are thinking of . There i

[Mailman-Users] text=flow

2007-10-07 Thread Mikael Hansen
Hello, I seem to recall there was a bug in text=flow. Perhaps it simply wasn't included in the Content-Type header field when it should have been. I wonder if this is why paragraphs appear broken into hard return lines. Mac OS X 10.4.10, Python 2.3.5, Mailman 2.1.9. Mikael ---

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migrating users to another mailing list

2007-10-07 Thread Rubén C. Díaz Alonso \"outime\"
On 10/7/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rubén C. Díaz Alonso wrote: > > > >How can I do a massive suscription with all subscribers of "B" to "A"? > >I think getting a text file with subscribers of "B" and use the > >massive suscription option in mailman will be the best option, but how

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migrating users to another mailing list

2007-10-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rubén C. Díaz Alonso wrote: > >How can I do a massive suscription with all subscribers of "B" to "A"? >I think getting a text file with subscribers of "B" and use the >massive suscription option in mailman will be the best option, but how >can I get that text file? See

[Mailman-Users] Migrating users to another mailing list

2007-10-07 Thread Rubén C. Díaz Alonso \"outime\"
Hello list, I have two mailing list, "A" and "B". "A" has about 100 subscribers, and we have 4900 in "B". Okay, that's the situation. I need to have these 4900 subscribers in each list, "A" and "B", and doing it manually is not a easy work. How can I do a massive suscription with all subscribers