On Mar 5, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I think what's going on here is the original message is
multipart/alternative with both a text/plain part and a text/html
part. If more than one sub-part remains in a multipart/alternative
part after filtering, Mailman selects the first remaining alte
ks for any help.
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other than not using the feature?
This is yet another reason to move to URLs with unique keys instead of using
passwords. Such a URL could be embedded in the invitation message.
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Is it possible that this person "replied with the subject header intact"?
:-)
On 12/15/02 3:35 PM, "Anita Vorstman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> confirm a44d804828712c273ac378de80d3d2edd67c0457
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Ask the site administrator to set the list admin password to what you want.
It would be mighty poor security if someone on the Mailman-Users list could
send you your password!
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On 12/16/02 10:19 AM, "Paul Woo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi - I am the administrator for the above mail
On 11/30/02 3:56 PM, "Nicolas Cartron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Stoney,
>
>> Is qrunner running (Mailman 2.1)? Or are the qrunner cron jobs installed
>> and tested (Mailman 2.0)?
>
> I'm running Mailman 2.0.13.
> Cron jobs are installed.
>
>> Are there files in any of the subdirectori
On 11/30/02 3:19 PM, "Nicolas Cartron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> i recently installed Mailman on my server and i just can't make it work
>> !
>>
>> Explanations:
>> I installed the tarball, followed the instructions, everything's fine, i
>> receive the mail when trying to subscrib
On 11/28/02 11:30 AM, "Andres H. Moreno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when i go to
>
> http://my.address.me/mailman/
> I got this error:
>
> Access forbidden!
>
> You don't have permission to access the requested directory.
> There is either no index document or the directory is read-pro
On 11/27/02 4:47 PM, "Sherry Berne Wallack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Mailman users.
>
> I am a Mac G3 user running OS 9.2.2 and Outlook Express which is too limited
> for my needs, as follows.
> Can anyone tell me if this is right for me? Hostway is hosting my domain
> name and email a
That's
user_optionsurl
The help for the "personalize" option in Non-Digest options lists these.
They should be in the help for message header and footer too, but they're
not.
- Stoney
On 11/29/02 6:44 AM, "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I see that you can insert the following strings
If /opt is mailman's home directory, and you haven't done a split install,
then yes.
Look for "/opt/mailman/lists", and the "/opt/mailman/archives" directories.
That's where the list and archived email is kept.
- Stoney
On 11/29/02 5:02 AM, "Brian Read" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please coul
In the "General Options" section of the list, set
"Should messages from this mailing list include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*)
headers?"
to "No".
This may not be in pre-2.1 versions.
- Stoney
On 11/28/02 11:53 PM, "Felix F." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone tell me how to r
Chimera frequently auto-fills items inappropriately. For a while I was
wondering why all my new lists came up named "admin".
- Stoney
On 11/28/02 1:24 PM, "David Gordon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In the web admin page, "The public name of this list" is not "list" but
> my email address. W
On the General Options page for the list, set
Should messages from this mailing list include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*)
headers?
to "No".
- Stoney
On 11/25/02 3:19 AM, "Marina Markus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello Fuzzy,
>
> Thank you for your answer - I also paid attention that
> m
On 10/25/02 8:16 AM, "Martin Durand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> We have a dozen lists automatically created from different
> administrative systems. On majordomo, all we had to do to update
> those lists was basically to overwrite the corresponding address
> files.
>
> Is there a way to d
On 10/16/02 4:31 PM, "Skye Poier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just did another test, with a normal list post. If you have your
> hotmail set to "enhanced" junk mail filtering, list mail goes in the
> junk mail folder (or trash) automatically no matter what the Precedence
> header, because its
On 10/10/02 6:07 AM, "John Wards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just asked my girlfriend who is studying human science.and she said
>
> "The process of breaking down your food into managable parts"
>
I think she's right. Have you noticed that the subscriber list has two
columns for "
wrapper will ignore messages sent to it if the gid of sendmail isn't set
correctly when configuring Mailman.
On 9/26/02 10:55 AM, "Reuven M. Lerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just installed Mailman on a Red Hat 7.2 machine (with all
> non-kernel updates). I used the RPM version (2.0.13-
on the first line of the
reply.
Is this known to work or is broken?
Thanks.
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avoid the approval
notices, but I can't find any setting for that, just the ability to moderate
individual members.
Is there really a way to set up a list so that it's always moderated, and
quietly?
Thanks.
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How about using the "Mass Subscription" section under "Membership
Management" on the admin page? At least in 2.1b3, you can supply a file with
just addresses.
- Stoney
On 9/25/02 3:19 PM, "Kalin Mintchev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> hi all,
>
> i had to upgrade to mailman from another lis
On 9/25/02 10:54 AM, "Stonewall Ballard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying out the moderation system in 2.1b3, and have found that
> using the reply mechanism has no effect - the message stays in the approval
> queue.
>
> The reply goes to the
On 9/25/02 12:08 PM, "Henrik Larsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:54 25-09-2002 -0400, you wrote:
>> I've been trying out the moderation system in 2.1b3, and have found that
>> using the reply mechanism has no effect - the message stays in the approval
>> queue.
>>
>> The reply goes to th
avoid the approval
notices, but I can't find any setting for that, just the ability to moderate
individual members.
Is there really a way to set up a list so that it's always moderated, and
quietly?
Thanks.
- Stoney
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on the first line of the
reply.
Is this known to work or is broken?
Thanks.
- Stoney
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here a patch for Mailman 2.1 that provides
this feature, or is it still roll-your-own?
I'm running Mailman 2.1b3 on Mac OS X, with CommuniGate Pro as the MTA.
Thanks for any advice.
- Stoney
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