I think my last question was quite poorly phrased. How can I poke
settings directly into mailman's database ? For instance;
subscribing a user to a list
giving a user a password
changing a user's subscription settings
config_list works really well. Something similar for users would rock.
J
I'm using INN to host some newsgroups, with mailman running an NNTP to
mail gateway. I then have NewsPortal providing a web front end to
threading and posting. It all works nicely.
However, I now want to setup a webpage that can authenticate new users.
I don't mind what the authentication syste
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 01:08:09PM -0500, David F. Reed mentioned:
> There is a place in the overall configuration (one of the .py scripts)
> that you can change the entry of all of them...
>
> On a RedHat 7.3 system, it is /var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
> On other systems, I would think a locate
I created dozens of mailman lists on my new list server, without
changing DEFAULT_HOST_NAME from 'localhost.localdomain'.
So now all the mail lists now say that 'localhost.localdomain' is where
their administrative UI is. Any ideas how I can change that (I've changed
it in mm_cfg.py, but that