Hi drz,
You wrote on Fri Feb 11 20:57:07 CET 2005:
> I am using Mailman on Debian linux and have just upgraded to the
> latest mailman software. ...
I had the same problem. Maybe
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=294817
helps you too.
I have also edited Private.py.
HTH,
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Folks,
Sorry for bothering you.
On Sat, 11 May 2002, Andreas Schamanek wrote:
> But at the moment all looks like somebody was able to
> unsubscribe a list's member without knowing this member's
> password. ...
In fact, somebody fooled me, knowing the password.
Mail
Hi folks,
I am not yet absolutely sure about what has happened exactly. But
at the moment all looks like somebody was able to unsubscribe a list's
member without knowing this member's password. My web logs show access
POST /mailman/subscribe/mylist-l
POST [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and immediat
hi there,
i am running mailman 2.0.3 on a linux box with python 1.5.2,
nevertheless my cron/nightly_gzip does nothing:
> /usr/local/bin/python -S cron/nightly_gzip
(no output, no action, nothing in logs/error)
> /usr/local/bin/python -S cron/nightly_gzip -v mylist-l
(again nothing)
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Sarah K. Miller wrote:
> I want to use config_list to change a couple of parameters on all of
> my lists. I'm not too fond of the idea of having to type the command
> individually for each list. Is there any eaiser way to do it?
you might want to tell us what operating syst
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Webmaster wrote:
> I am the Administrator for Mailman here at our University. I need to
> know if the is a command line script that will tell you who is the
> moderator of each Mailman mailing list. We have over a hundred so
> its difficult to remember who I have set as mode
hi there,
i 've just upgraded to 2.0.2 (running Python 1.5.2). nevertheless,
since 2.0, my cron/nightly_gzip does nothing:
> /usr/local/bin/python -S cron/nightly_gzip
(no output, no action)
> /usr/local/bin/python -S cron/nightly_gzip -v mylist-l
(no output, no action)
> /usr