my html message, but it will be HTML and Mailman can't add its
personalization to it.
On 7/16/03 4:49 PM, "JC Dill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 06:45 AM 7/16/2003, Vivek Khera wrote:
>>>>>>> "JB" == Jason Buscema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In my specific instance, no list member posts to the list. Its a one-way
list only. I use mime-mail to generate the HTML message each day then send
to the Mailman list. So this *could* be a solution.
In the past with HTML messages we've stuck text at the bottom but it has
been part of the HTML mes
Sorry for the confusion. I use Mailman for all my lists that I run. For this
specific list I use Mailman for everything except user management. This part
is handled through a MySql DB and syncs w/ Mailman each night. If I didn't
have to do HTML I wouldn't, but in this case I need to do it.
That sa
l filter performance with mail tarted up using HTML is not
>>> justified.
>>>
>>> HMTL email is for the most part, like much HTML markup on web pages, a
>>> triumph of form over content.
>>>
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>>
out. Things to be bolded to ppl
>> don't have to hunt for them. Wait a minute, i'm not sending to the mailman
>> list! I'm sending to you. Oops ^_^. Anyways. I'' just add it to CC.
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Jason Bu
Ha... I'm in the same boat really... I discouraged the client from sending
HTML emails, but they insisted. The email recipients actually prefer the
HTML vs plain text now, to my surprise. We use Mailman to send the daily
emails, but we do not use Mailman for list management (at least for this
list)
Is there any way to have a footer message in an HTML email message? From
what I have read, the answer is no, but figured there might be a workaround.
I need to be able to send a personalized link in the footer message, which
Mailman does wonderfully, but the email is HTML. Any ideas?
Actually I have had the same issue with my mailman setup on a RedHat 9
box. There is no option under the General Options for the Base URL
settings. I am running mailman-2.1-8 which comes w/ RedHat 9. Perhaps
there is something wrong with this rpm.
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003, Josep L. Guallar-Esteve wr
Using the default install on RedHat 9, you do not have the Base URL option,
only the host name option. I have the same problem currently and have not
figured out a way around it. My older version on my RH 7.3 box has the
option. I've looked everyone for this setting but it evades me.
I am running
I am running 2.1-8 on a newly installed Red Hat 9 machine. I setup my list
and sent a test email to it and I can see that the wrapper kicks in, but
no messages are delivered to any users and no messages are pending admin
tasks. The cron tasks appear to be setup correctly by default. Any ideas?
My
I am running 2.1-8 on a newly installed Red Hat 9 machine. I setup my list
and send a test email to it and I can see that the wrapper kicks in, but
no messages are delivered to any users and no messages are pending admin
tasks. The cron tasks appear to be setup correctly by default.
My setup:
R
Let's try this again...
I need to edit the email that Mailman sends back to a user that has
unsuccessfully subscribed to a list. I looked in the $MAILMAN/templates/
directory and was unable to locate the file. The email response I am talking
about is the following:
This is an automated response.
I need to edit the email that Mailman sends back to a user that has
unsuccessfully subscribed to a list. I looked in the $MAILMAN/templates/
directory and was unable to locate the file. The email response I am talking
about is the following:
This is an automated response.
There were problems wit
I know how to turn on/off the welcome message, but I want to be able to
edit the default confirm message. For the users of my list, the confirm
message is a little complicated. I assume editing the confirm message will
be a global change, and that is fine. I want to simplify the confirm
message.
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