I'm having a problem like Liviu reported a couple of weeks ago. I'm on Mac OS X
Tiger. I created an HTML mail message as follows:
Message, including graphic, is posted as a web page by our designer. I
open this in a browser, and use Safari's "Mail contents of this Page"
command, which creates a me
something about had already been handled).
Nothing wrong with Mailman.
On 6/24/05, Allen Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a list set up with two addresses as Administrator, and with the
> option checked to notify the administrator of subscriptions and
> unsubscribe request
I have a list set up with two addresses as Administrator, and with the
option checked to notify the administrator of subscriptions and
unsubscribe requests. (No approval needed for either.) This was
working fine until recently, when I changed some options on this and a
number of lists to have just
Is there no way way to do this either via the web interface or by
e-mail to the "request" address? I do not host the lists I administer,
and I need to get a listing of NOMAIL subscribers for several lists.
Perhaps some form of the "who" command?
On 4/24/05, Jim Tittsler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It really would be so much better if there were a simple setting to
reject ALL messages with attachments, as some other mailing list
software provides. It can't be so difficult...
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 14:29:38 +0100, Guillaume Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to remove a
eaders, since that usually leaves the Subject: line in the
> right form (additional "Re:" text in the Subject: is okay).
>
> If you do not wish to be removed from this list, please simply
> disregard this message. If you think you are being maliciously
> removed from the
rform this operation, searching
> deeply into the options tree.
>
> Is it possible to obtain this kind of list?
>
> T.I.A.
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Your companion on the journey,
Allen Watson
The Circle of Atonement, P.O. Box 4238, W. Sedona, AZ 86340
<http://www.circleofa.com>
"Whom you for
>
> Duplicates are not filtered. Those who are members of both listA and
> listB will receive two copies of each post to listC.
>
> See FAQ article 3.5 for one way to work around this.
>
>> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
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Your compani
that are on both lists? Do the recipients get two
copies of everything sent to ListC? Or are duplicates filtered out
automatically, so each recipient receives just one copy?
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Your companion on the journey,
Allen Watson
The Circle of Atonement, P.O. Box 4238, W. Sedona, AZ 86340
<h
On 11/5/04 5:34 PM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Allen Watson wrote:
>
>> Applescript can use "do shell script" to access shell commands. I don't seem
>> to have wget on my OS 10.3.5 system; can "curl" do the job?
&
ilman/options/yourlist/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&unsub=1&unsub
> confirm=1&password=AdminPwd'
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Your companion on the journey,
Allen Watson
The Circle of Atonement, P.O. Box 4238, W. Sedona, AZ 86340
<http://www.circleofa.com>
"Whom you forgive is free, and what you give you s
On 11/4/04 8:25 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Allen Watson wrote:
>
>> The documentation describes the unsubscribe command like this:
>>
>>unsubscribe [password] [address=]
>>
>> Can I use that with the admin
I have a situation in which I frequently need to manually unsubscribe some
members from my list--usually triggered by some incoming message such as an
unrecognized bounce. Instead of going to the list's admin page and using
"Mass Unsubscribe", or looking up the member and checking the unsub box, I
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> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
> Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
>
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Your companion on the journey,
Allen Watson
The Circle of Atonement, P.O. Box
-in that case, a message with
offensive language that we wanted removed.
--
Allen Watson
The Circle of Atonement, P.O. Box 4238, W. Sedona, AZ 86340
<http://www.circleofa.com>
"Thus is your healing everything the world requires, that it may be healed
On or near 8/24/04 9:33 PM, Jim Tittsler at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
> On Aug 25, 2004, at 06:13, Allen Watson wrote:
>>> You need shell access to use withlist. If all you have is the web
>>> interface I suspect you'd have to go through and do it manually.
>>
On or near 8/24/04 11:42 AM, Jeff Barger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
>
> On Aug 24, 2004, at 2:38 PM, Allen Watson wrote:
>
>> On 8/24/04 11:34 AM, I wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> You can do this using 'withlist'.
>>>>
>>&
anion on the journey,
Allen Watson
The Circle of Atonement, P.O. Box 4238, W. Sedona, AZ 86340
<http://www.circleofa.com>
"Thus is your healing everything the world requires, that it may be healed"
(A Course in Miracles, T-27.V.7:1).
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