Elaine Miller wrote:
> Nicolas Steenhout wrote:
> > I want for the list to be restricted to registered users [...]
> > Most importantly, I would like users to be able to POST to the
> > list from the web.
>
> Hmm. Seems like one ought to be able to set up a simple formmail
> on an html page, since
Jon Carnes wrote:
> > Is there a way to link a user's subscriptions to multiple lists so
> > that they have a common password and only have to give the password
> > once?
>
If you move up to the 2.1B5 version of mailman then you can use an SQL
database to store the list information and membership
Arlen Walker wrote:
>>Phil Harbison wrote:
[1] I want most of my archives to be private. [...]
[2] I like the way Pipermail automatically breaks the archives up
by {month,quarter,year} and creates an index of indexes. My
larger MHonarc archives get rather cumbersome.
[3] I like the way Ma
Is there a way to link a user's subscriptions to multiple lists so
that they have a common password and only have to give the password
once? I have a group of about 10 lists that I manage for my church.
Most people are on several lists. It would be nice if they could
have one password and only si
Arlen Walker wrote:
> Ok, this may be too elementary, but you *do* realize MHonarc works
> perfectly well with Mailman, don't you?
I saw a reference to external archivers in the documentation,
but I have not pursued that option.
> So the reason you want to switch over to Pipermail is.?
There
I'm migrating from Majordomo and MHonArc to Mailman. Is there
an easy way to convert MHonArc archives to Pipermail? I have
found a perl script (mhn2mbox) that will convert MHonARC HTML
files back to UNIX mailbox format, but I was hoping for a more
direct approach.
Is there a web interface for se