On Feb 5, 2012, at 2:37 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Sahil Tandon wrote:
>
>> I am seeing this error with all mail sent to just one (of several)
>> mailman mailing lists that are operating without problems. I found some
>> related discussions in the archives, but nothing that (as far as I could
>>
Sundaram Ramachandran wrote:
>
>Suppose I create a list, titled todo-$name
>
>Any new post to this list would get assigned a Task id at the beginning of the
>subject; for ex:
>
>Subject: [ToDo-$name] [Task 1] Install and Test Mailman [Created]
>
>Now when anybody replies to this post, it gets file
Sahil Tandon wrote:
>I am seeing this error with all mail sent to just one (of several)
>mailman mailing lists that are operating without problems. I found some
>related discussions in the archives, but nothing that (as far as I could
>tell) corresponds to what I am seeing.
>
>Sorry for my MUA's
On 2/5/2012 7:05 AM, Jan Steinman wrote:
>
> Speaking of "mailman-subscribers.py", some time ago, Mark, you sent me a
> lovely patch that would print subscribers as:
>
> Firstname Lastname
>
> I don't know when that quit working, but probably some automagic OS update
> wiped it out some
Hi
I am new to this list so please be gentle. I am a member of many mailing
lists, so I was wondering if Mailman can be used as a Task Management System.
I'll explain:
Suppose I create a list, titled todo-$name
Any new post to this list would get assigned a Task id at the beginning of the
su
I am seeing this error with all mail sent to just one (of several)
mailman mailing lists that are operating without problems. I found some
related discussions in the archives, but nothing that (as far as I could
tell) corresponds to what I am seeing.
Sorry for my MUA's line wrapping:
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Feb 04
> Nancy Shoemaker wrote:
>>
>> (thanks, for example, for the
>> mailman-subscribers.py script!)
Speaking of "mailman-subscribers.py", some time ago, Mark, you sent me a lovely
patch that would print subscribers as:
Firstname Lastname
I don't know when that quit working, but probably