On 08/25/2017 06:29 AM, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Hi mailman-users@python.org
> I hope I may have solved some postings being shunted on a few of my lists,
> necessitating occasional
> cd /usr/local/mailman; unshunt qfiles/shunt
>
> I discovered 3 lists had missing '\n', shown with
> cd
On 08/24/2017 08:39 AM, Ian Kelling wrote:
> I mark it as accept then submit, the request returns 200, the page
> reappears and the message is still there. Why?
>
> Things I wonder if they are related:
> * Under the message, it says "The sender is now a member of this list"
> * The post goes over
On 08/23/2017 11:00 AM, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Version 2.1.24
>
> According to the documentation, I can set Privacy Options > Sender Filters >
> Accept_these_non-members to allow members of other local lists to post. It is
> not working for me.
>
> Example:
> Domain: parishplayers.org
> List: bo...
On 08/19/2017 08:31 AM, Steve Wehr wrote:
>
> Some further info... I was including a link at the bottom of all emails sent
> by mailman (in the msg_footer field:
> "Click this link to unsubscribe:
> %(user_optionsurl)s?password=%(user_password)s&unsub=1&unsubconfirm=1"
>
> I thought perhaps use
Sorry for the delayed reply. I've been away.
On 08/18/2017 08:11 PM, Terry . wrote:
>
> But in recent months I’ve noticed that, as list owner, when I subscribe or
> unsubscribe someone, instead of just receiving an email with the subject:
> “ subscription notification”
> or:
> “ unsubscr
Version 2.1.24
According to the documentation, I can set Privacy Options > Sender Filters >
Accept_these_non-members to allow members of other local lists to post. It is
not working for me.
Example:
Domain: parishplayers.org
List: bo...@parishplayers.org
I added: @digital to Accept_these_non-me
There would still be a confirmation step.
On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 5:39 PM, List Manager
wrote:
> Steve-
>
> Just a thought, but since the "unsubscribe link" has been part of the
> output of your list, it is possible that someone other than the
> recipient sees the link and clicks on it, either
I mark it as accept then submit, the request returns 200, the page
reappears and the message is still there. Why?
Things I wonder if they are related:
* Under the message, it says "The sender is now a member of this list"
* The post goes over http, but the get requests are over https.
It's a priv
Is it possible that others sharing the same ISP could have been
spam-marking and this has led to other subs on ISP getting removed?
I had a spate of nyu.edu unsubs a while back that and that seemed to
possibly be the case. I had to resub people using alt emails.
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 10:55 AM
Hi Mark, etc,
I’ve been a happy user of Mailman for years via a webhost on a shared server
which runs cPanel. I’m the list owner for various lists, and in general it’s
been working well. The current Mailman version the webhost have is 2.1.23.
But in recent months I’ve noticed that, as list ow
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