Hello all,
First off, I apologize for asking this, as I am sure it has been asked
scroews of times before. However, I cannot seem to word search
phrases correctly to bring up the desired results.
All I would like to do is remove the footer text that Mailman adds on
to the end of all messages - t
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a way for Mailman to send the
administrator a notification email whenever there is an unsuccessful
subscribe or unsubscribe attempt. I know it is possible whenever the
subscribe/unsubscribe goes through, but I cannot find an option for
the former, and it would b
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a way for Mailman to send the
administrator a notification email whenever there is an unsuccessful
subscribe or unsubscribe attempt. I know it is possible whenever the
subscribe/unsubscribe goes through, but I cannot find an option for
the former, and it would b
Hi all,
I installed Mailman on a FreeBSD system from the ports collection;
however, I cannot get the webpages to display properly. The mailman
directory does not appear under the document root. Where can I find
the necessary files, and how do I configure this properly?
Thanks,
Matt
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/bin/bash. Can now log in, but there's no cron, and
running mailmanctl results in nothing happening. Any ideas??
--Matt
On 7/1/05, Matt Singerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for posting this - I didn't even know this filed existed! I
> think
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Singerman wrote:
>
> >but I don't even think it's getting that far. Any emails sent to the
> >test list don't make it there at all. They're not being sent out to
> >the members, and don't make it into the archiv
Hello,
So our old list server died, and I opted to switch from OpenBSD to
Fedora for the new one. This is a brand-new system with nothing weird
or complex on it, yet. It is running Fedora Core 3 (I know, FC4 is
out, but I had this sitting around). I downloaded the latest Mailman
RPM after insta
Hello all,
I am running an installation of Mailman 2 on an OpenBSD server, running
several mailing lists. The one list in particular I am having problems
with is:
http://list.mchoralhealth.org/mailman/listinfo/cohp
The problem is that if you try and view the subscribers' list (which is
open to
Hello all,
I am running an installation of Mailman 2 on an OpenBSD server, running
several mailing lists. The one list in particular I am having problems
with is:
http://list.mchoralhealth.org/mailman/listinfo/cohp
The problem is that if you try and view the subscribers' list (which is
open to
ailman has
stopped this.
We are running Mailman 2.0, and have not made any configuration changes to
it since 2.0 was installed.
Is the behavior he stated actually standard in Mailman, and if so, what
would be done to change this?
Thank in advance for your help.
Matt Singerman
pair Networks
ww
ilman/archives/private/listname.mbox/listname.mbox
However, this did not work. Am I just doing this completely wrong? What
is the proper way to delete archives?
PS - I am not on this mailing list, so please send replies to my email
address. Thanks.
Matt Singerman | "This is
Hi all,
When you bulk-add users via the Membership Managment page in Mailman, how
do these users get passwords to control their list status?
Matt Singerman | "This is just more of the usual conservative
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