"auto-response" (to successful postings)
https://python.org/mailman/admin/mailman-users/autoreply
autoreply.autoresponse_admin_text
And the welcome results.
https://python.org/mailman/edithtml/mailman-users/subscribeack.txt
("subscribe results"
> From: Mark Sapiro
> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 17:42:18 -0700
>
> On 3/30/16 5:49 AM, Adrian Pepper wrote:
> >
> > However, in
> > https://python.org/mailman/admin/mailman-users/privacy/spam
> > you can only Dicard or Hold.
> > (Complete list Defer, H
e rules to achieve "or", it seems
unfortunate (but past history now) that multiple expressions don't "and".
Anyway, my simple question is "did Mailman 2 sometime after 2.1.12 gain
the ability to 'dicard and forward to moderator'" as an option for each
spam
I struggled with this problem until I unearthed this gem from the archive.
In addition we were using aliases as moderators, so I thought that was the
key problem, but subsequent testing suggests there is no such restriction.
Is that correct? So it is alright to use an alias as list administrator
o
links variously to the real mailman server links,
or further mockups as seems appropriate (to me).
In addition, form items such as radio buttons will tend to appear in the
manner the particular browser will display them on the real page.
Adrian Pepper
P.S. That's enough to start.
;Farmers+Institute+Newsletters+5%2C"(notchecked)
4 usertopic="Farmers+Institute+Newsletters+4%2C"(notchecked)
4 usertopic="Farmers+Institute+Newsletters+3%2C"(notchecked)
4 usertopic="Farmers+Institute+Newsletters+2%2C"(notchecked)
4 user
put are you looking for? What fields and in what format?
>
I wrote something (really ugly[*], incrementally developed over a period
of weeks) that produced, based on the main "membership" page(s) that
produced via web access, e.g.
apep...@pytone.org smHxanudP "Adrian Pepp
es the expression entirely onto the second
line where I think the ".*" variant (or even [_ ]) would match.
More generally, my question applies to any potentially long subject,
but utf-8 subjects seem to get longer more easily.
There is no header-equivalent line in
an/options/mailman-users/arpepper%40uwaterloo.ca
>
I see, you are talking about your own prefixes, not [Mailman-Users]
specifically.
What is in [] doesn't need to match the list name exactly (or at all,
although obviously it is better if it matches somewhat).
So you could shorten to e