Janice Boothe writes:
> It seems rather odd and extremely limiting that Mailman functiuons
> as you describe in regards to confirm.
Yes, it's limiting, and the limitation was probably deliberate.
Because the confirmation page is viewable by just about anybody,
providing a customizable template
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> If there are so many that this is unwieldy, you could do this with a
> withlist script. Something along the lines of the following totally
> untested script:
>
> from Mailman import mm_cfg
> def discard(mlist):
> for id in mlist.GetHeldMessageIds():
> sender = mlis
On 05/31/2013 01:26 PM, Janice Boothe wrote:
> Yes I do mean that. I used confirm.html since that is the naming
> convention used to create custom pages for much of the other IO of
> Mailman.
Some of Mailman's GUI web pages are built from templates such as
listinfo.html, options.html and subscri
Yes I do mean that. I used confirm.html since that is the naming convention
used to create custom pages for much of the other IO of Mailman.
It seems rather odd and extremely limiting that Mailman functiuons as you
describe in regards to confirm. Most of the other pages are customizable
(list