Mark Sapiro writes:
> On 2/22/2010 5:37 AM, Martin Ibsgaard wrote:
> >
> > I have a question from a subscriber, who asks if it’s a possibility to
> > narrow her receiving mails down to a specific geographical area.
> >
> > She just wants to receive mails on Folkemusiklisten (typical mails a
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 13:53:59 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>John Fitzsimons wrote:
>>Is there some way to ensure that the above does NOT appear on
>>every post please ? If so then where/how do I remove it please ?
>The web admin interface Non-digest options msg_footer.
Wow ! Truly staring me in t
Beyer, Clay wrote:
>
>What should I use if not this? My postfix master.cf file contains the
>mailman MTA lines toward the bottom...
>
>Mailman unix n n 2 pipe
> Flags=FR user=list
>argv=/usr/lib/mailman/bin/postfix-to-mailman.py
> ${nexthop} ${user}
>
>This seems to be making the server
John Fitzsimons wrote:
>
>Is there some way to ensure that the above does NOT appear on
>every post please ? If so then where/how do I remove it please ?
The web admin interface Non-digest options msg_footer.
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Below, you suggested not to use postfix-to-mailman.py.
What should I use if not this? My postfix master.cf file contains the
mailman MTA lines toward the bottom...
Mailman unix n n 2 pipe
Flags=FR user=list
argv=/usr/lib/mailman/bin/postfix-to-mailman.py
${nexthop} ${user}
This
Hi,
I am using the CPanel approach to Mailman. The footer to every post
has..
___
my mailing list
myl...@mydomain
http://mydomain
Is there some way to ensure that the above does NOT appear on
every post please ? If so then where/how do I remove it p
Disregard that last email... I wasn't looking in the appropriate
directory. Sorry
Beyer, Clay Wrote:
>Mark Sapiro Wrote:
[...]
>>This is a Debian packaging issue. If you wish to install Debian's
>>Mailman package, you'll have to take this up with Debian.
>How would I go about completely remov
Beyer, Clay Wrote:
>Mark Sapiro Wrote:
[...]
>>This is a Debian packaging issue. If you wish to install Debian's
>>Mailman package, you'll have to take this up with Debian.
>How would I go about completely removing the current, albeit, partial
>install of mailman? Is there a way to do any kind
Beyer, Clay wrote:
>
>How would I go about completely removing the current, albeit, partial
>install of mailman? Is there a way to do any kind of complete removal
>other than just searching and deleting (after an apt-get remove)?
You could do
find / -name mailman
That should find any directorie
Beyer, Clay Wrote:
>Mark Sapiro Wrote:
[...]
>>This is a Debian packaging issue. If you wish to install Debian's
>>Mailman package, you'll have to take this up with Debian.
>How would I go about completely removing the current, albeit, partial
>install of mailman? Is there a way to do any kind
Beyer, Clay wrote:
>We are setting up a Debian web server and would like to use Mailman to
>manage a couple of mailing lists that we control. After some initial
>complications with Mailman and Postfix we decided to uninstall and
>reinstall everything, before we get going again, I just wanted to ge
Beyer, Clay wrote:
>>
>>Have successfully set up a Debian server and installed and configured
>>Postfix and have been trying to integrate Mailman. I am receiving the
>>following errors during the apt-get install mailman process:
>>
>>
>>
>>Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile
>>/usr/li
Funny you should ask. I have just finished setting up a server on a mac...
Questions?
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From: mailman-users-bounces+jlieber=goengineer@python.org
[mailto:mailman-users-bounces+jlieber=goengineer@python.org] On Behalf Of
PJ Mills User
Sent: Monday, February 22,
Beyer, Clay wrote:
>
>Have successfully set up a Debian server and installed and configured
>Postfix and have been trying to integrate Mailman. I am receiving the
>following errors during the apt-get install mailman process:
>
>
>
>Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile
>/usr/lib/mailman/
Hello,
Have successfully set up a Debian server and installed and configured
Postfix and have been trying to integrate Mailman. I am receiving the
following errors during the apt-get install mailman process:
Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/qmail-to-mailm
Tobias Faulstich wrote:
>
>In the Wiki I read about the new REST interface
>http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/REST+Interface. Is it already available or
>in development. If not, is it possible to send a suitable POST request to
>the webinterface from mailman to create new mailinglist?
No. The RE
On 2/23/2010 7:21 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Beyer, Clay :
>> We are setting up a Debian web server and would like to use Mailman to
>> manage a couple of mailing lists that we control. After some initial
>> complications with Mailman and Postfix we decided to uninstall and
>> reinstall everyt
On 2/22/2010 5:37 AM, Martin Ibsgaard wrote:
>
> I have a question from a subscriber, who asks if it’s a possibility to
> narrow her receiving mails down to a specific geographical area.
>
> She just wants to receive mails on Folkemusiklisten (typical mails about
> upcoming shows and concerts) fr
Holger Joachim wrote:
>
>a few minutes ago we donate your organisation $500 by paypal.
Thank you very much. We appreciate it.
>You write on your site
>https://my.fsf.org/donate/directed-donations/gnumailman: ...For donations of
>$500 or more, if desired, a listing on our "Thank GNUs" web page.
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, PJ Mills User wrote:
Does Mailman software work with Macs?
Yes. Macintoshes have Unix as their underlying operating system so it is
very possible. If you check the FAQ or search the archives, you will find
much on the topic.
Apple includes a modified version of Mailman
> -Original Message-
> From: mailman-users-bounces+brian=emwd@python.org [mailto:mailman-
> users-bounces+brian=emwd@python.org] On Behalf Of PegasusII
> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 2:19 PM
> To: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: [Mailman-Users] SSPS-L mailing list using Mailm
* PegasusII :
>
>
> My organization, the South Shore Power Squadron, maintains a mailing list
> using Mailman. We recently had a falling out with several of our members.
> They are now using the list to communicate with its subscribers and advance
> their own agenda. Is there anything that can b
* Beyer, Clay :
> We are setting up a Debian web server and would like to use Mailman to
> manage a couple of mailing lists that we control. After some initial
> complications with Mailman and Postfix we decided to uninstall and
> reinstall everything, before we get going again, I just wanted to ge
Hello everybody,
I have a question about the possible interfaces from mailman. We want to
connect our software written in java with our existing mailman server. To be
precisely, we want to create new mailing list with our java program.
So we need some kind of interface to access the mail
My organization, the South Shore Power Squadron, maintains a mailing list
using Mailman. We recently had a falling out with several of our members.
They are now using the list to communicate with its subscribers and advance
their own agenda. Is there anything that can be done by the list
adminis
We are setting up a Debian web server and would like to use Mailman to
manage a couple of mailing lists that we control. After some initial
complications with Mailman and Postfix we decided to uninstall and
reinstall everything, before we get going again, I just wanted to get an
idea of what the be
Does Mailman software work with Macs?
Sincerely,
PJ Mills
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Hello GNU-Team,
a few minutes ago we donate your organisation $500 by paypal.
You write on your site
https://my.fsf.org/donate/directed-donations/gnumailman: ...For donations of
$500 or more, if desired, a listing on our "Thank GNUs" web page.
We desire a listing. Can you list us like "Best
Hi mailman,
I have a question from a subscriber, who asks if its a possibility to
narrow her receiving mails down to a specific geographical area.
She just wants to receive mails on Folkemusiklisten (typical mails about
upcoming shows and concerts) from the area where she lives.
Can I set th
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