On 07/15/2013 07:49 AM, a...@alv.cl wrote:
>
> I just migrated my mailman installation from an old fedora server to a
> new centos server.
[...]
> If I try to start the mailman service, it says:
>
> # service mailman start
> Starting mailman: Site list is missing: mailman
>
> If I run list_lists
Richard Damon writes:
> On 7/15/13 4:03 PM, Nezih Yasar wrote:
> > We have enough additional lists sharing the traffic but this is an alumni
> > list without moderation. It has a central role. Each alumni has a right to
> > affiliate the list.
OK. I still suspect that starting a new list for
Hi,
I just migrated my mailman installation from an old fedora server to a new
centos server.
I followed the instructions described here:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-January/055208.html
The URLs remained the same, but the IP changed.
If I try to start the mailman se
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On 07/15/2013 04:38 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
> On 7/15/13 4:03 PM, Nezih Yasar wrote:
>> Our members agree on two-mail-per-day restriction convinced that
>> it disciplines writing to this central list. So this is a rule in
>> our procedural document
On 07/15/2013 01:03 PM, Nezih Yasar wrote:
> This our problem, an embedded rule may ease our pain. But we can manage it
> as in last fifteen years countenancing dropped memberships continues...
> I am not sure whether this situation requires such a tool, some of our
> members demand it.
Assuming
On 7/15/13 4:03 PM, Nezih Yasar wrote:
> Thank you Stephen,
> We have enough additional lists sharing the traffic but this is an alumni
> list without moderation. It has a central role. Each alumni has a right to
> affiliate the list.
> Our members agree on two-mail-per-day restriction convinced th
Thank you Stephen,
We have enough additional lists sharing the traffic but this is an alumni
list without moderation. It has a central role. Each alumni has a right to
affiliate the list.
Our members agree on two-mail-per-day restriction convinced that it
disciplines writing to this central list. S
On 7/3/2013 9:44 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 07/03/2013 07:40 AM, Chris Nulk wrote:
Okay. Makes sense. Here is the modified do_discard_globalban code:
def do_discard_globalban(mlist, msg, sender):
# forward discarded message to site administrator(s) if defined
#in mm_cfg.GLOBALBA
Nezih Yasar writes:
> Hello everybody,
> I am an owner of a list using Mailman.
> We have more than 200 active senders in a 2000-member list.
> We need a setup tool to restrict 2 messages per day for every user.
> Is it available such a setup in Mailman?
No.
> Does anyone have any experien
Hello everybody,
I am an owner of a list using Mailman.
We have more than 200 active senders in a 2000-member list.
We need a setup tool to restrict 2 messages per day for every user.
Is it available such a setup in Mailman?
Does anyone have any experience like this?
Thank you in advance?
Nezih Yas
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