Hi Brad,
> I think the settings in mm_cfg.py only affect the defaults that are set when
> new lists are created. In particular, they have no affect on any
> pre-existing lists.
>
> You'd need to go through a separate process to change those same settings on
> each list, presumably some semi-autom
On 5/27/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just purchased a VPS to which I will have root access, so I would
imagine that I will have access to Mailman config files. In Webhost
Manager, there is an option to set an hourly limit for all Mailman
users.
This is not a standard part of Mailman. If
On 5/28/08, Florian Effenberger wrote:
is it possible to set respond_to_post_requests and header filters in
mm_cfg.py? I want to disable respond_to_post_requests for new lists
automatically, and also want to filter out mails with X-Spam-Flags:
YES in the header per default. Seems my settings
I just purchased a VPS to which I will have root access, so I would
imagine that I will have access to Mailman config files. In Webhost
Manager, there is an option to set an hourly limit for all Mailman
users. Naturally, that's a good idea. But there should be a way to
exempt a domain or overri
>You have told us much, but you have not told us why the "message
>awaiting approval" was issued. In that mail there should be a reason
>why the mail was sent to the list moderator(s) for approval, such as
> a) posting by a non-member to a member-only list
> b) "implicit destination"
>c) t
Hello,
is it possible to set respond_to_post_requests and header filters in
mm_cfg.py? I want to disable respond_to_post_requests for new lists
automatically, and also want to filter out mails with X-Spam-Flags:
YES in the header per default. Seems my settings in mm_cfg.py don't
get recognized...
Katy Eggering wrote:
When the user sends an "unsubscribe"
message, we need to make sure that they aren't resubscribed with the
next database/user sync. It looks like we can accomplish this by adding
that user to the ban list.
Are you sure?
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On May 27, 2008, at 3:32 PM, Terri Oda wrote:
Ever wanted to help out with Mailman but didn't know how? Here's
your chance!
I've been trying to make the wiki into the one-stop-shop for Mailman
documentation, and as part of that process, I mad
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On May 27, 2008, at 3:31 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
So far as I know, no official schedule has been announced. There
has been an announcement of a pre-alpha version that Mailman
developers can take a look at and see what might ultimately arrive,
Ever wanted to help out with Mailman but didn't know how? Here's
your chance!
I've been trying to make the wiki into the one-stop-shop for Mailman
documentation, and as part of that process, I made a script that
moved the Mailman FAQ entries into the wiki.
http://wiki.list.org/display/D
Laura Creighton wrote:
Any idea when Mailman 3 is coming?
So far as I know, no official schedule has been announced. There has been
an announcement of a pre-alpha version that Mailman developers can take a
look at and see what might ultimately arrive, but if you're not a Mailman
developer
I've looked in the archives but didn't find anything about my
situation. I have a customer that is implementing a mailing list for
those that subscribe to their service. They plan to import the member
list from their database and do a mass subscribe. Each mailing sent
out will include unsub
Michael Welch wrote:
Steve Murphy wrote at 10:03 AM 5/23/2008:
>I've noticed in the mailman-users archives, that if I view info by
thread (using the mailman archives as an example,) which site is
2.1.10 based, that all email addresses are present, but with a
simple obfuscation. (the "@" has b
"Anant Maringanti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote, in part:
>I have looked up the archives and the FAQ but perhaps I dont even know
>what I am looking for. I have recently set up a mailing list. I think
>I have set up the list for not holding up any member's posting for
>admin approval. But each time
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