Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin access restrictions in 2.1.9

2008-12-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Allan Hansen wrote: > >I just upgraded my system from Mailman 2.1.5 to 2.1.9. After this change I am >no longer >able to use the 'Change globally' options when helping my subscribers change >their >subscription addresses or such. This was changed because it was considered a security issue to al

[Mailman-Users] Admin access restrictions in 2.1.9

2008-12-04 Thread Allan Hansen
Hi all, I just upgraded my system from Mailman 2.1.5 to 2.1.9. After this change I am no longer able to use the 'Change globally' options when helping my subscribers change their subscription addresses or such. I have used mmsitepass to set a site administrator password (to be sure that that i

Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin access for list creator

2007-08-02 Thread Mark Dale
Thanks. sudo mmsitepass did the trick. regards Mark Dale Brad Knowles wrote: > The site admin password gives you full web admin access, at least as far > as Mailman goes. You can access any list you want -- this is the Mailman > equivalent of root password, and should be treated with great ca

Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin access for list creator

2007-08-02 Thread Brad Knowles
The site admin password gives you full web admin access, at least as far as Mailman goes. You can access any list you want -- this is the Mailman equivalent of root password, and should be treated with great care. -- Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent from my iPhone On Aug 2, 2007, at

Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin access for list creator

2007-08-01 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Dale wrote: > >Is there a way for a list-creator to access the admin section of >different lists? Only with the list's admin password or the Mailman site password. The list-creator password conveys no additional authority. Of course, when you create a list, you know the admin password beca

[Mailman-Users] Admin access for list creator

2007-08-01 Thread Mark Dale
Hello Mailman Users Is there a way for a list-creator to access the admin section of different lists? My password allows me to create lists, but not access the admin section of various lists whose administrators have their own passwords. Thanks in advance for any clues. regards Mark Dale

Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin access

2002-05-30 Thread Joern Nettingsmeier
> Jack Ring wrote: > > I have been administering the, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing > list but about a week ago the password, seatcieig, that I had used > successfully suddenly started returning "authentication failed" Can > you please tell me how to gain access to the admin functions? I have > sev

[Mailman-Users] Admin access

2002-05-30 Thread Jack Ring
I have been administering the, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list but about a week ago the password, seatcieig, that I had used successfully suddenly started returning "authentication failed"  Can you please tell me how to gain access to the admin functions?  I have several requests to process. T