Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Precisely what does a "web forum" do? Would Trac or Roundup serve?
Are you seriously asking about what are web forums? There's about 38.63
gazillion of them on the net. A couple I'm working on are at
http://www.team.net/forums
and
http://wasatchfoodies.com
On Dec 21, 2009, at 7:36 PM, John Fitzsimons wrote:
In another thread we were talking about Mailman to web forum
options. As Mailman can manage NNTP I wondered whether anyone
here had come across an NNTP server for "local" (not usenet)
newsgroups ?
Yes. I intend to explore using Twisted in Ma
On Dec 21, 2009, at 5:52 PM, John Fitzsimons wrote:
A new mailing list specifically for this.
I don't think there's any justification right now for a separate
list. mailman-developers does not get that much traffic.
-Barry
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John Fitzsimons writes:
> In another thread we were talking about Mailman to web forum
> options. As Mailman can manage NNTP I wondered whether anyone
> here had come across an NNTP server for "local" (not usenet)
> newsgroups ?
Just use any old NNTP server and block access from the outside
On 21-Dec-2009, at 17:36, John Fitzsimons wrote:
> In another thread we were talking about Mailman to web forum
> options. As Mailman can manage NNTP I wondered whether anyone
> here had come across an NNTP server for "local" (not usenet)
> newsgroups ?
I'd start with this search:
http://www.go
John Fitzsimons writes:
> Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
> mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
> vica versa ?
Precisely what does a "web forum" do? Would Trac or Roundup serve?
These are nominally "issue trackers" (and Trac is
John Fitzsimons writes:
> FWIW I suggest the following...
>
> A new mailing list specifically for this.
>
> A new "announce" mailing list to announce when a "release" is ready
> for testing.
There isn't enough traffic on mailman-developers to justify either of
those IMO. I certainly woul
In another thread we were talking about Mailman to web forum
options. As Mailman can manage NNTP I wondered whether anyone
here had come across an NNTP server for "local" (not usenet)
newsgroups ?
One that doesn't require root access and could be put on a "hosted"
Linux site. I have doubts that
Brandon Rodak writes:
> members) at one time. I have 60 + distinct/unique lists and would not want
> to send the same message sixty times if I did not have to - Any ideas?
Make an umbrella list, ie, the subscribers are the 60+ lists.
Optionally add the LIST-owner addresses. Set it up as annou
Brandon Rodak wrote:
>
>Thanks for your advice on the broadcast message and how to add the
>appropriate header. I guess my next question would be if it is possible at
>all to send such a broadcast message to all lists (and thus all list
>members) at one time. I have 60 + distinct/unique lists and
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 09:44:44AM +1100, John Fitzsimons wrote:
> Well, there are a few "issues" here. I am totally unfamiliar with how
> Wordpress works, I wouldn't know how/where to map anything, I don't
> have root access to the hosting site that has my Mailman install.
http://core.svn.wor
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 18:49:44 +1100, John Fitzsimons
wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
>mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
>vica versa ?
>
>I believe that something like this could work with phpbb2 but not the
>curren
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 13:21:10 -0500, Terri Oda wrote:
>John Fitzsimons wrote:
Hi Terri,
>> Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
>> mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
>> vica versa ?
>> I believe that something like this could work wi
Lindsay and Mark:
Thanks for your advice on the broadcast message and how to add the
appropriate header. I guess my next question would be if it is possible at
all to send such a broadcast message to all lists (and thus all list
members) at one time. I have 60 + distinct/unique lists and would n
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 11:06:29 -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>On Dec 21, 2009, at 2:49 AM, John Fitzsimons wrote:
>> Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
>> mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
>> vica versa ?
>I would invite anybody interes
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 14:52:25 +, Adam McGreggor wrote:
>On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 06:49:44PM +1100, John Fitzsimons wrote:
Hi Adam,
>> Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
>> mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
>> vica versa ?
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Fitzpatrick, Ted wrote:
>
>Why do some subscribers receive 2 emails from the mailing list? 1 email from
>listn...@ourdomain, and a duplicate message from listname-boun...@ourdomain ?
I am guessing you have General Options -> anonymous_list set to Yes -
otherwise at least one of these would be fr
Steve wrote:
>
>I would like for my users to be able to send HTML emails to the list.
>
>In the section called "Content Filtering" I checked "No" to the question
>
>++
>Should Mailman convert text/html parts to plain text? This conversion
>happens after MIME attachments have been
Hi,
Why do some subscribers receive 2 emails from the mailing list? 1 email from
listn...@ourdomain, and a duplicate message from listname-boun...@ourdomain ?
Thanks!
Ted
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Hi.
I have a mailing list running in
GNU Mailman version 2.1.11
I would like for my users to be able to send HTML emails to the list.
In the section called "Content Filtering" I checked "No" to the question
++
Should Mailman convert text/html parts to plain text? This convers
On 2009-12-21, Terri Oda (te...@zone12.com) wrote:
> Not yet, but I'd like there to be,
Me too... I spent weeks trying to find something a while back...
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On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 11:23 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> That said, the Urgent: header is just that. It must be added
> to your message as a header. Unlike Approved:, it can't be a
> pseudo-header in an initial body line, It must be a real message
> header.
Thanks for the clarification. I mis-spo
Brandon Rodak wrote:
>I have searched for a way to send a "server-wide" broadcast message to all
>admins and subscribers and found the following (which I have yet to try):
>
>"Send a message with an Urgent: header that contains the admin password and
>it's supposed to be sent as a direct message t
On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 11:49 -0700, Brandon Rodak wrote:
> What I find a but confusing is how to specify an "Urgent" header. Does this
> person mean to say place "Urgent" in the subject line with the Admin
> password? In other words, I am not sure how to specify or manipulate a
> message's "header
I have searched for a way to send a "server-wide" broadcast message to all
admins and subscribers and found the following (which I have yet to try):
"Send a message with an Urgent: header that contains the admin password and
it's supposed to be sent as a direct message to all subscribers"
What I
John Fitzsimons wrote:
Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
vica versa ?
I believe that something like this could work with phpbb2 but not the
current release. Can anyone help please ?
Not yet, but
On Dec 21, 2009, at 2:49 AM, John Fitzsimons wrote:
> Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
> mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
> vica versa ?
I would invite anybody interested in exploring this to join us over in
mailman-developers.
John Fitzsimons wrote:
>
>Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
>mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
>vica versa ?
Mailman can gateway a lists to/from a Usenet group. The gateway is via
NNTP. If the Usenet group is also carried on Google
Hicks, Robert CTR wrote:
>I setup mailman and I have a user that sent me the following:
>
>===
>I am the list administrator for several deckplates in District 13.
>Yesterday I had 2 submissions (different subjects) by the same person to
>3 different deckplates. When I went to approve them, both
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 06:49:44PM +1100, John Fitzsimons wrote:
> Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
> mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
> vica versa ?
Not quite forum, but there's a start in processing/handling email via
Wordpress:
I setup mailman and I have a user that sent me the following:
===
I am the list administrator for several deckplates in District 13.
Yesterday I had 2 submissions (different subjects) by the same person to
3 different deckplates. When I went to approve them, both messages were there
but there
Hi,
Are there currently *any* web forum(s) that enable forum/mailman
mirroring ? In other words a Mailman email going to a web forum and
vica versa ?
I believe that something like this could work with phpbb2 but not the
current release. Can anyone help please ?
Regards, John.
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