On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 11:02, Chinn, Hindy wrote:
> Are the console commands and commands to email to list-request...the
> same?
> I have searched the guides to get a list of the commands and all I find
> are the console commands.
>
The console commands are found in:
~mailman/bin/..
The list-req
Are the console commands and commands to email to list-request...the
same?
I have searched the guides to get a list of the commands and all I find
are the console commands.
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Hi,
I translated some txt and html files (not all of them finished yet) to dutch
language and everything went fine.
Except the pipermail. I putted tables in it and gave it some colors.
I see now only %(blabla)s commands. See my example at
http://www.p-s.nl:81/pipermail/poema-test/2002-June/001656
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Frederick Noronha wrote:
> (ii) You raised an important point: maybe Mailman would be more useful if it
> had a "block all attachments" option. This would avoid virus... we still
> have Windows-based readers on our lists ;-)
There are filters available which do this for you (
i Ed, I agree with most of your views.
(i) Like you, I'm shifting over from Majordomo. While I find Mailman great
(and affordable, important for us in a Third World country like India), I
wish I could manage more tasks via email. With bandwidth being costly and
slow here, one has to wait maybe up
At 23:25 -0500 3/15/2002, Jon Carnes wrote:
>Now, the email stat's would be interesting! That would be fun to write up,
>especially a top 10 user category, showing actual number of posts and % of
>total posts. Should be fairly easy to do.
I suspect that list populations would vary in their acce
Yes webalyzer (and many other open source products) work well at a
documenting and showing you web usage. They are all designed to work
primarily with Apache, but of course can be coerced into working for just
about any webserver that records access in their logs.
Now, the email stat's would
Yes, I guess so. I'm a non-techie. Could webalyzer be linked up with
Mailman?
What about email stats? Number of messages sent? Activity levels? Average
length of messages? Most number of postings -- from whom? Etc...
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Jon Carnes wrote:
> So all you really want *is* webalyze
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> Statistics like (i) who visited the site (ii) on which days of the week
> (iii) using which browser (iv) and which OS (v) maybe even which articles
> were mos
Statistics like (i) who visited the site (ii) on which days of the week
(iii) using which browser (iv) and which OS (v) maybe even which articles
were most read... (vi) also how many readers are online at the moment...
I was amazed to find that PHPnuke (or is it PostNuke) offers such
interesting
> > Secondly, can the webpage generated by Mailman be made a little more
> > ambitious to allow (i) uploading photographs (ii) offering us stats, as
> > PHPnuke does?
>
> It will do neither, and there are no plans I know off to add that
> functionality.
>
> Marc
This sounds like it would be a nic
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 01:39:18AM +0530, Frederick Noronha wrote:
> Is it possible to send in approval commands via email (I used to do it
> with Majordomo and Yahoogroups, but they are both difficult in other
> ways) instead of having to log on via the Net?
Mailman 2.1 which will be out soon a
Frederick> Is it possible to send in approval commands via email (I used
Frederick> to do it with Majordomo and Yahoogroups, but they are both
Frederick> difficult in other ways) instead of having to log on via the
Frederick> Net?
Yup... Try sending a message to the list's -requ
Hi Guys, I'm from India, where Internet access is (still) slow and
telephones (for dial-ups) are rather noisy.
So, email access is preferable to trying to log-onto the Web. To compound
matters, I live in a village.
Is it possible to send in approval commands via email (I used to do it
with Major
Ben Kempner wrote:
> I've tried both help just in the subject, just the body, both subject and
> message, as the admin, as user, nothing seems to work. I get no error
> message I just simply don't get an email.
a) 'help' has to be in the subject
b) it works as a subscribed user
c) m
Ben Kempner wrote:
> I tried this several times and never got an email back. I've checked
> everything three times it seems like, but nothing seems to work to get it to
> send me help.
What happens when you send a message to -request@ with 'help' in
the subject? Help us help you. What err
f Neubauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 5:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Commands via email?
> "Ben Kempner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Where can I find documentation (or can anyone tell me?) on how
"Ben Kempner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Where can I find documentation (or can anyone tell me?) on how to
> unsubscribe/subscribe people to my mailing list via emails instead
> of the web-interface?
Send a mail to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address with the
word "help" in to the body or subject.
Where can I find documentation (or can anyone tell
me?) on how to unsubscribe/subscribe people to my mailing list via emails
instead of the web-interface?
Thanks,
Ben
At 11:20 +0100 12/2/2001, Hans-Josef Heck wrote:
>Where do I find information on
>
>Majordomo-style email based commands ?
send the word
help
as the subject of a message to a convenient xxx-request address for a list
run by Mailman (such as this one [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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Hallo,
Where do I find information on
Majordomo-style email based commands ?
Thanks!
Hans-Josef (Heck)
Freie Software und Bildung e.V.
Breslauer Str.25 - 42859 Remscheid
Tel: 02191 - 34 00 64
J C Lawrence wrote:
> > Do other MUA's (e.g., Outlook, Netscape, etc.) suport RFC 2369?
>
> ... Outlook doesn't. ...
::snort:: Does Outlook do *anything* useful?
=)
Amanda
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On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 18:19:47 -0700 (PDT)
eric-mailman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do other MUA's (e.g., Outlook, Netscape, etc.) suport RFC 2369?
exmh does (I use it). I understand either mutt does or can be
easily persuaded to. Outlook doesn't. I think I heard mention that
Mozilla's MUA mi
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 14:50:39 -0700 (PDT)
> eric-mailman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello: I've noticed that the pine MUA recognizes the set of
> > commands that are encapsulated with this list's traffic
> > (List-Help, List-Post, List-Unsubscribe, e
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 14:50:39 -0700 (PDT)
eric-mailman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello: I've noticed that the pine MUA recognizes the set of
> commands that are encapsulated with this list's traffic
> (List-Help, List-Post, List-Unsubscribe, etc.). Is there a
> standard for these commands? If
Hello:
I've noticed that the pine MUA recognizes the set of commands that are
encapsulated with this list's traffic (List-Help, List-Post,
List-Unsubscribe, etc.). Is there a standard for these
commands? If so, where can I find out more about them?
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Hi
I am an owner of a listproc list. I send appropriate commands such as ones
for information, the welcome message etc but get a negative respons. The
same problem arises when I request in postings somewhat similar files. What
is the problem.
My command lines follow the correct protocol -please e
I sent this a day or so ago, but it got passed by.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a command I could
send by email to a list that would subscribe someone
without having to be confirmed or moderated by the
admin.
thanks
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