Mark Sapiro wrote at 05:57 PM 3/16/2009:
>I don't know if adding a 'moderate' flag to invitations is really of general
>interest.
Hi Mark. I am not sure either, but I know that I have wished for it more than
once. I know that Mailman cannot be everything to everyone.
I think that more unive
Hi Everyone,
For what it is worth... I'd like to be able to have all the options that
are available in the user management screen available in the bulk
subscription screen.
I operate a list which is closed to anyone except by personal invite, so
pretty much use the bulk subscribe option for all o
Michael Welch wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro wrote at 05:27 PM 3/16/2009:
>
>>Michael Welch wrote:
>>>
>>>Ahh, a workaround. Change the default setting, add the member, then change
>>>it back.
>>>
>>>Unfortunately, one has to wait until after the new member has confirmed
>>>before changing the default m
Mark Sapiro wrote at 05:27 PM 3/16/2009:
>Michael Welch wrote:
>>
>>Ahh, a workaround. Change the default setting, add the member, then change it
>>back.
>>
>>Unfortunately, one has to wait until after the new member has confirmed
>>before changing the default moderation settng back.
>
>I do
Michael Welch wrote:
>
>Ahh, a workaround. Change the default setting, add the member, then change it
>back.
>
>Unfortunately, one has to wait until after the new member has confirmed before
>changing the default moderation settng back.
I don't get it. Why would you want to moderate new member
Hi Adam.
Ahh, a workaround. Change the default setting, add the member, then change it
back.
Unfortunately, one has to wait until after the new member has confirmed before
changing the default moderation settng back.
Need to tie a string around my finger.
Adam McGreggor wrote at 04:33 PM 3/1
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 04:20:39PM -0700, Michael Welch wrote:
> I would love to see some way of putting someone on moderation when I
> add or invite them via Mass Subscriptions (which for me is normally
> one at a time anyway).
have you used the default_member_moderation (privacy/sender) setting?
I would love to see some way of putting someone on moderation when I add or
invite them via Mass Subscriptions (which for me is normally one at a time
anyway).
Elsewise, I have to stay on top of their subscription notification and get to
the Membership List page before they have a chance to pos
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
>>
>>a user of one of my mailinglists noted that the thread-view of my
>>mailing-list archives has become weird in the last months: basically new
>>threads are sometimes subthreads of unrelated threads.
>>while there
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Hash: SHA1
There is an internal inconsistency in the 3.0.2 email package that
shipped with Python 2.4.4 through 2.4.6. This has to do with the
Charset.Charset() constructor setting input_charset to a unicode which
then causes TypeError: decoding Unicode is not su
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) writes:
> i noticed that this "bug" (or whatever it is) might have been available
> for quite some time: after some searching of my original archives,
Most likely all the "new" messages start with the word "From".
It turns out that the only
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
>
>i fixed my hacks, but in order to get the archives right i ran
>"mmarch --wipe ...", and found myself suprised that this did not produce
>the desired results: the new archives seemed to contain some more emails
>than the original ones
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
>
>a user of one of my mailinglists noted that the thread-view of my
>mailing-list archives has become weird in the last months: basically new
>threads are sometimes subthreads of unrelated threads.
>while there is always the chance, tha
--> > That's a known problem with gmail.
-->
--> Some of us appreciate the feature of non-duplication based on Message-Id.
And many of us do not.
At the very least, it should be a gmail behavior that is configurable
by each user account. Not a "mother knows what's best" global behavior.
Beau
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hi.
i recently upgraded my mailing list server from debian etch to lenny,
which included an upgrade from mailman 2.1.9 to 2.1.11;
due to some local hackery this somewhat broke my mailing list archives
(the hackery only makes monthly archives available as e.g. 2009-03
rather than 2009-March o
Richardson Lima wrote:
>
>I installed mailman 2.1.9-7 on a web server , but a few months after
>installing the web interface is not responding to mouse click.
>Is there a script (python or perl) to manipulate the list of messages per
>list (release or remove) ?
Mailman's bin/discard script can be
Daniel.Li wrote:
>
>I'm using Postfix Mail Server 2.5.1 now.
>I use webmin to check mailman account, and found that all mails, I have
>sent before, are in the mailbox, which was NOT piped to Mailman.
You need aliases for your MTA of the form
LIST: "|/path/to/mailman/mail/mailman post LIST"
LIST
hi.
a user of one of my mailinglists noted that the thread-view of my
mailing-list archives has become weird in the last months: basically new
threads are sometimes subthreads of unrelated threads.
while there is always the chance, that users will just hijack a thread,
i am pretty sure that th
> That's a known problem with gmail.
Some of us appreciate the feature of non-duplication based on Message-Id.
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Dear all,
I installed mailman 2.1.9-7 on a web server , but a few months after
installing the web interface is not responding to mouse click.
Is there a script (python or perl) to manipulate the list of messages per
list (release or remove) ?
--
Brian Canty wrote:
poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
Ask your gmail users to look in their Sent Mail or All Mail for the
message. gmail is 'helping' your users by auto
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:06:47AM -0500, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Brian Canty wrote:
>
> >Not sure if anyone has been experiencing the same problem. I have a
> >poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
> >the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would b
Brad Knowles wrote:
Brian Canty wrote:
Not sure if anyone has been experiencing the same problem. I have a
poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
That's a known problem with
Brian Canty wrote:
Not sure if anyone has been experiencing the same problem. I have a
poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
That's a known problem with gmail. There's some
Not sure if anyone has been experiencing the same problem. I have a
poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks.
Brian Canty
Manager Computer Information Services
American Ps
On Sat, 2009-03-14 at 07:53 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Daniel.Li wrote:
> >
> >Now, I can subscribe the maillist, mailman mailed me passcode, confirm
> >mails. And I can send e-mail to maillist address.
> >
> >It seems OK, but I found that I never receive the mail from mailman and
> >can't find m
Hi Robert and Mark.
Doesn't the "respond_to_post_requests" (to be found in the [General
Options] page of the admin interface) do the trick?
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Send mail to poster when their posting is held for approval?
(Edit respond_to_post_requests)
(*) No ( ) Yes
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Just my two cents,
Ulf
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