Re: [Mailman-Users] Multiple List Pending Requests

2009-11-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rex Goode wrote: > >I operate several Mailman lists. I have lots of questions, but will >start with the most pressing one. > >It is cumbersome, with so many lists, to go in to each list's page of >pending administrative requests to see what is waiting for me to act upon. cron/checkdbs will mail

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive Problem

2009-11-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jason L wrote: >I just moved my mailman install to another machine it has the same >machine name and the lists are working but the archiving is not. the >archives/private folder is empty, and each email that is sent produces >an error in the log. > > >Nov 26 12:07:33 2009 (2374) Archive file a

[Mailman-Users] Multiple List Pending Requests

2009-11-26 Thread Rex Goode
Hello, everyone. I'm new here. I operate several Mailman lists. I have lots of questions, but will start with the most pressing one. It is cumbersome, with so many lists, to go in to each list's page of pending administrative requests to see what is waiting for me to act upon. I just discov

[Mailman-Users] Archive Problem

2009-11-26 Thread Jason L
I just moved my mailman install to another machine it has the same machine name and the lists are working but the archiving is not. the archives/private folder is empty, and each email that is sent produces an error in the log. Nov 26 12:07:33 2009 (2374) Archive file access failure: /us

Re: [Mailman-Users] rejecting messages *to* non-members

2009-11-26 Thread Shop at " Just Brits "
Glen, as my Lists are behind a cPanel install of MM normally I have nothing to add G<> !! <> However in this case, maybe I can. I have a dozen or so small Lists [all under 100 folks] that are basically private. As I set-up the 4th or 5th I HAD learned of just your sort of problem. Therefore,

Re: [Mailman-Users] rejecting messages *to* non-members

2009-11-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
glen martin wrote: > >I'm thinking about a custom handler ... it doesn't look like a hard >problem, just loop through the recipient list (recips), and look up >whether each of them is a list member. Reject on failure, fall through >and pass. The hardest part will be figuring out now python works .

Re: [Mailman-Users] rejecting messages *to* non-members

2009-11-26 Thread glen martin
Yah ... and responding to another note in the thread, it wouldn't stop them from using bcc. But I judge these errors to be lazy, not malicious. These users can easily send a note direct to other folks, even forwarding the email they sent to the list if that is what they really want to do. But i

Re: [Mailman-Users] rejecting messages *to* non-members

2009-11-26 Thread Geoff Shang
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009, glen martin wrote: I've got some rude users who occasionally cc non-list members on their messages to a restricted list that is actually intended to be private (membership by invitation only). Then, as you might expect, when the non-member replies, that message is rejecte

Re: [Mailman-Users] Taking a stab at Mailman on Mac OS X

2009-11-26 Thread Larry Stone
On 11/26/09 12:12 AM, Larry Stone at lston...@stonejongleux.com wrote: > Also, search the archives as I have posted detailed instructions on > installing Mailman on Mac OS X. There is a version for Tiger (10.4) I posted > on 7/17/05. Now that I had time to do the search myself, the URL is

Re: [Mailman-Users] Taking a stab at Mailman on Mac OS X

2009-11-26 Thread Steve Burling
--On November 26, 2009 12:12:50 AM -0600 Larry Stone wrote: Also, search the archives as I have posted detailed instructions on installing Mailman on Mac OS X. There is a version for Tiger (10.4) I posted on 7/17/05. To which I reply: Also see: