I have installed mailman only for my company use. I would like to remove
all posting restrictions if the incoming email is coming from our mail
server. Is there an easy way of doing this for all lists?
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On Saturday, January 5, 2013, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> DongInn Kim > wrote:
> >
> >So, I like to use it as an representative mailing list to the users who
> >have subscribed a mailing list or more in my system so that they can
> >send an email to the site admin without having to subscribe it.
> >
> >I
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> First of all, you are confusing DEFAULT_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE with a list's
> max_message_size. DEFAULT_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE is a Defaults.py/mm_cfg.py
> setting that is used to set max_message_size for a list when the list is
> created. The list's m
:
https://github.com/skarra/GNU-Mailman-SSO Some screenshots and an overview
of the customizations can be seen here:
http://skarra.github.com/GNU-Mailman-SSO/
Cheers,
-Karra
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Sriram Karra wrote:
>
> Hi, I am exploring deploying a simple mailman setup for the
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 11:24 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Sriram Karra wrote:
>
> >I have a test installation of Mailman on a machine and created a list
> >(called mas) that I have marked Yes for "Advertise this list when people
> >ask what lists are on this machine?&qu
I have a test installation of Mailman on a machine and created a list
(called mas) that I have marked Yes for "Advertise this list when people
ask what lists are on this machine?" I can see the Yes option when I view
the listinfo as /mailman/listinfo/mas. However when this list is not listed
on /m
Hi, I am exploring deploying a simple mailman setup for the small company I
work at. By simplified I mean the following:
1. All users are authenticated already using a single sign on. No password
should be required for any activity.
2. Any user should be able to create lists (only owners can admi