Sorry for the basic question but its important to me.
I have tried to figure this out on my own.
I have 2.0.11 installed on Debian 3.0.
(can't upgrade because I don't know how and there is not a budget for my time)
I want my signup page to look like this Redhat page with the logos having
links on
On Sunday 23 February 2003 14:50, Curt Siffert wrote:
> Is there a way to keep the email address of a sender from showing up
> anywhere in the headers of the resulting email?
>
> I've got a newsletter with everyone moderated except for one user, who
> I'd like to be able to post to the list. But i
> >I am upgrading to 2.1 now from 2.0.13
> >a couple of questions
> >How safe is it to install into the previuos mailman directory
> > (/home/mailman)? If I do not install in the old directory how easy is it
> > to copy my lists across?
>
> I upgraded my production MM 2.0.13 to MM 2.1 (and later th
Couple of quick questions to the Mailman gurus.
And I apologize in advance if this is not appropriate for this list.
1. Did my first newsletter post to a 5,000 member list today.
The boss said it HAS to be html and all nice and pretty.
So off it went. But the footers were not present. Could n
Using Mailman 2.0.11
I have a list with spaces in the name like "Official Whatever Newsletter Test"
and I tried to delete it but it did not remove everything.
I am wondering if it has to do with the spaces in the name.
I tried: rmlist -a Official\ Whatever\ Newsletter\ Test
thinking this would
On Monday 10 February 2003 22:15, John Hughes wrote:
> I'm trying to set up Mailman to use as a vehicle for distributing a
> newsletter. I don't want anyone to think they can post messages to the list
> address.
>
> I have figured out how to modify the HTML for the public list pages. How do
> I rem
> I've not done that many, but Mailman 2.1.1 a "file upload" option that I
> used to incorporate a fairly large list of names. It didn't seem to have
> any problem with the list. For your own sanity, you may want to break the
> list down into several smaller files, and import them one at a time s
I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to my question.
The box I am using is remote and I o
I rolled back to 2.0.11 and now it works fine.
There must be something wrong with 2.0.12.
Love the software. Great job to the people that created it
Andy
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That is almost the same problem I have.
This is the post about my problem:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2002-July/020939.html
Are you running Mailman 2.0.12?
I see that was just released July 2.
Possible bug? I have a feeling it may be a Sendmail issue.
Can anybody help us he
Install was fine and test list created just fine. Owner of the list
was notified and that email showed up fine.
All messages going to the list seem to get queued
and they NEVER come out. This is what I have going on:
Redhat 7.2 Kernel 2.4.18 Python 1.5.2 Mailman 2.0.12 Sendmail 8.11.6
Th
Trying to install on RH7.2 and I am a beginner.
Follow all directions exactly except when
it says to make sure /home/mailman has
the setgid bit set (I have NO clue what that means)
When I do ./configure I get this error:
error: no acceptable cc found in $path
please help
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