Re: [Mailman-Users] Change of member address via web fails

2012-02-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Nancy Shoemaker wrote: > >I'm one of those who does not have access to the >command line utilities (Mailman installed on shared hosting via >control panel). While I know it's possible to automate the web >interface in a variety of ways (thanks, for example, for the >mailman-subscribers.py scri

Re: [Mailman-Users] Change of member address via web fails

2012-02-04 Thread Nancy Shoemaker
On Feb 4, 2012, at 11:48 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > > When you change a member's address in this way, a confirmation request > is sent to the new address, and the address is not changed until the > user confirms. > > Even as list admin, you cannot change a member's address from the web > without

Re: [Mailman-Users] Change of member address via web fails

2012-02-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Richard Damon wrote: >I think another issue is that if the user replies with an HTML formatted >message, I don't think the processor will necessarily be able to parse >it. This should not be an issue. The format of the message body, e.g. non-MIME plain text, MIME text/plain, MIME text/html, MIM

Re: [Mailman-Users] Change of member address via web fails

2012-02-04 Thread Richard Damon
On 2/4/12 12:27 PM, Adam McGreggor wrote: > On Sat, Feb 04, 2012 at 12:11:24PM -0500, Rob McLear wrote: >> just amazing how many users won't even bother to click a >> confirmation link to finalize an address update! > Spam-trapping may, partially, be to blame. > I think another issue is that if the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Change of member address via web fails

2012-02-04 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Sat, Feb 04, 2012 at 12:11:24PM -0500, Rob McLear wrote: > just amazing how many users won't even bother to click a > confirmation link to finalize an address update! Spam-trapping may, partially, be to blame. -- "There are three principal ways to lose money: wine, women, and engineers. Whil

Re: [Mailman-Users] Change of member address via web fails

2012-02-04 Thread Rob McLear
Yes, becoming familiar with the command line functions (particularly find_member, add_members, remove_members, and clone_member) has made life so much easier. I used to do everything via the web interface and it is just amazing how many users won't even bother to click a confirmation link to fi

Re: [Mailman-Users] Change of member address via web fails

2012-02-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Kaja Podlaska Christiansen wrote: >I have tried the following: > >- as a list admin, go to the administrative interface -> Membership List >- click on the email address to be changed >- enter new address (twice) and submit 'Change My Address...' >- click 'Submit My Changes' > >However, the email a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Change of member address via web fails

2012-02-04 Thread Richard Damon
On 2/3/12 7:11 AM, Kaja Podlaska Christiansen wrote: > > Hi, > > How to change the email address of a list member via web? > I have tried the following: > > - as a list admin, go to the administrative interface -> Membership List > - click on the email address to be changed > - enter new address (t

Re: [Mailman-Users] post to mailman from mailman-owner

2012-02-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
ThirdRock Support wrote: >I fixed permissions, and mailing lists are working, but list moderator >requests are not being sent. >My 'post' logs a are filled with messages saying: > >Feb 03 22:39:34 2012 (30455) post to mailman from mailman-ow...@mydomain.com, >size=1694, message-id=, >1 failures

[Mailman-Users] post to mailman from mailman-owner

2012-02-04 Thread ThirdRock Support
I have an old Mailman installation (2.1.14) using postfix virtual domains. There was a problem with permissions, and so a lot of messages were shunted. I fixed permissions, and mailing lists are working, but list moderator requests are not being sent. My 'post' logs a are filled with messages sayin

[Mailman-Users] Change of member address via web fails

2012-02-04 Thread Kaja Podlaska Christiansen
Hi, How to change the email address of a list member via web? I have tried the following: - as a list admin, go to the administrative interface -> Membership List - click on the email address to be changed - enter new address (twice) and submit 'Change My Address...' - click 'Submit My Changes'