Just got latest Mailman set up from git to replace the mailman-bundler
one I was using. Everything seems to be working alright, except we can't
use mass subscribe or unsubscribe anymore.
I'm having trouble figuring out if this is a problem with me not setting
the program up correctly or a MM 3
Drew Tenenholz wrote:
>
>1) I have both digest and non-digest members. What are the options for
>transferring these members into mailman? (Email, Mass Subscribe upload page,
>command line, etc.) any preferences to preserve their original digest choice?
Make two files, one containing the regul
All --
I am in the early planning stages for migrating my largest mailing list (over
50K) to mailman and have a few questions that will be coming in the next few
weeks. Here's the first:
1) I have both digest and non-digest members. What are the options for
transferring these members into ma
* Jeffrey Goldberg :
> This is more of a list management question than a Mailman question,
> but I need your collective wisdom
>
> I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
> intended to do a mass Invite.
You can retrieve the addresses from the mailman "subscribe" (sp?) log
On Sep 1, 2009, at 6:48 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Adam McGreggor wrote:
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 02:51:45PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
intended to do a mass Invite.
If you didn't send a welcome message, a slightly cheeky opti
Adam McGreggor wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 02:51:45PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
>> I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
>> intended to do a mass Invite.
>
>[...]
>> I'm hopeful that I will be able to explain and apologize to anyone who
>> complains to me, b
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 02:51:45PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
> I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
> intended to do a mass Invite.
[...]
> I'm hopeful that I will be able to explain and apologize to anyone who
> complains to me, but I fear that I won't have th
This is more of a list management question than a Mailman question,
but I need your collective wisdom
I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
intended to do a mass Invite.
The addresses come from a sign up sheet specifically for this list,
but the combination of s
Mel Sojka wrote:
>I know it must be somewhere in the wiki but have yet to find it and
>google went everywhere else. I have a long list of both regular and
>digest members how can I mass subscribe the digest members or even
>better both combined?
If you have command line access, use bin/add_me
I know it must be somewhere in the wiki but have yet to find it and
google went everywhere else. I have a long list of both regular and
digest members how can I mass subscribe the digest members or even
better both combined?
Mel
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Julian Bradfield wrote:
>
>As a list owner, how do I *by email* subscribe a number of users,
>without requiring either their or my separate approval?
>(The normal list setting is to require admin approval.)
You can't.
There is no email interface for list administration.
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This appears to be a moderately FAQ, but I haven't yet found an answer
in the archives, and I can't immediately extract one from the source.
As a list owner, how do I *by email* subscribe a number of users,
without requiring either their or my separate approval?
(The normal list setting is to re
Khalil Abbas wrote:
> I have a dedicated server with cent-OS .. I access my mailman using:
>
> http://www.mydoman.com/mailman/admin/listname
>
> based on the message below, a nice fellow answered my questions by:
> path-to-mailman/bin/
>
> now I browsed my server using SSH but couldn't find
hi,
I have a dedicated server with cent-OS .. I access my mailman using:
http://www.mydoman.com/mailman/admin/listname
based on the message below, a nice fellow answered my questions by:
path-to-mailman/bin/
now I browsed my server using SSH but couldn't find the path to mailman
a
Khalil Abbas wrote:
>
> dear mailman guys,
>
> 2 things ..
>
> 1- is there a way to mass-subscribe users through sending a command by email
> to the list without the administritive interface? because I keep getting an
> Internal server error message..
>
> 2- I've been trying to get a lis
dear mailman guys,
2 things ..
1- is there a way to mass-subscribe users through sending a command by email to
the list without the administritive interface? because I keep getting an
Internal server error message..
2- I've been trying to get a list of users to my email using the 'who p
OK, thanks. Filed bug
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=1874279&group_id=103&atid=100103
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On 1/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Gentlemen, the administrator's mass subscriptions entry box does not
> mention how to get their English names added too. Does one put them in like:
>
> Ted Blazanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Neurdovitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yup. This is mentioned in the archi
Gentlemen, the administrator's mass subscriptions entry box does not
mention how to get their English names added too. Does one put them in like:
Ted Blazanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Neurdovitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Also say I have chosen site language = English. May I still enter
Chinese UTF names or
Cyndi Norwitz wrote:
>
>If someone can confirm my suspicion and give me the details, I will pass it
>on to Sonic tech support and see if they can do something about it. I
>suspect it was set this way on purpose as an antispam measure, but it's a
>big inconveince for those of us migrating legitimat
Cyndi Norwitz wrote:
>
>When I use mass subscribe at Sonic.net, the text indicates I'll have a
>choice of actually subscribing the addresses or inviting them. But there
>is no choice. It just goes directly to invite.
I'm not aware of any bugs in this specific function, so I can only
assume that
Okay, another question.
I am migrating lists from another system and the easiest way to do this is
to use mass subscribe and just put all the old users into it. With a few
warnings on the existing list that anyone who doesn't want to be moved
needs to unsub now.
When I use mass subscribe at Soni
Kelly Jones wrote:
>If I want to subscribe just one user via the web interface, do I still
>need to use "Mass Subscribe"?
Yes, unless you want to fill out the subscribe form on the listinfo
page which is then subject to any required confirmation and approval.
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If I want to subscribe just one user via the web interface, do I still
need to use "Mass Subscribe"?
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Michael Rainey wrote:
>
>Re: FAQ 3.44 Mass subscribe in different formats, what is result one has
>duplicates. I.e. same email address listed twice either in same format or in
>different formats like in FAQ.
The first one gets subscribed. The subsequent ones with the same email
address are rejec
Re: FAQ 3.44 Mass subscribe in different formats, what is result one has
duplicates. I.e. same email address listed twice either in same format or in
different formats like in FAQ.
I have multiple text files of addresses from several lists that we are
combining into a one way announcement list.
Sean R. Kirkpatrick wrote:
>I've poked around the docs and google and haven't seen this documented -
>did I miss it?
>
>I have a sizeable list of folks that need to be added to a new list. I'd
>like to be able to mass subscribe them by uploading a file and include
>their real names at the same
I've poked around the docs and google and haven't seen this documented -
did I miss it?
I have a sizeable list of folks that need to be added to a new list. I'd
like to be able to mass subscribe them by uploading a file and include
their real names at the same time. Is this possible? I tried so
At 1:36 PM + 2004-07-10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have checked the FAQs, but have not found an answer to the following
questions... also "http://listowners.org/"; is not responding.
Yeah, that's down for the moment. The owner of that domain is
working on trying to bring it back up, but I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Q) Is it possible to "mass subscribe" members with their e-mail addresses
>*AND* their names - by up loading a file with the addresses and names. IF SO,
>what is the required format of that file?
Real Name1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Real Name2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
etc ...
>
I am trying to transfer our Homeowners Association's mailing list, currently
running on Eudora, to Mailman running on our Web host's server. 200+ members
at present.
I have checked the FAQs, but have not found an answer to the following
questions... also "http://listowners.org/"; is not respond
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 03:39:00PM -0300, Gustavo Gouvea wrote:
> Im using redhat 8.0 + mailman 2.0.13.
>
> It happens that Im using add_members to mass subscribe
> 25,000 members.
>
> When I try to do it, the script tells me that several
> email adresses was already subscribed, but they were not
Hi,
Im using redhat 8.0 + mailman 2.0.13.
It happens that Im using add_members to mass subscribe
25,000 members.
When I try to do it, the script tells me that several
email adresses was already subscribed, but they were not.
I use list_members and bingo! The emails informed as already
subscribed
Hi all,
I´ve just implemented Mailman 2.0.13 in my company and
I got some problems:
I have a file with 3000 email addr, that is sent through ftp
every day to my mail server.
Then I used "sync_members -f file-name listname" to keep
the list sycronized with that file.
I cannot guarantee that all m
Hi all,
Sorry about posting in 2 lists, I just dont know the best
list to post in.
I´ve just implemented Mailman 2.0.13 in my company and
I got some problems:
I have a file with 3000 email addr, that is sent through ftp
every day to my mail server.
Then I used "sync_members -f file-name listname"
> I've not done that many, but Mailman 2.1.1 a "file upload" option that I
> used to incorporate a fairly large list of names. It didn't seem to have
> any problem with the list. For your own sanity, you may want to break the
> list down into several smaller files, and import them one at a time s
At 11:08 PM 2/10/2003, Andy Firman wrote:
I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to my questi
* Andy Firman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
> Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
> management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
> I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to
I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to my question.
The box I am using is remote and I o
This is not a standard feature of Mailman so it's not possible yet.
If you could convince the Sysadmin to load a patch to Mailman then you
could use a patched "add_user" function and do this. You can find the
patch by searching the archives of the list.
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 16:29, David Moore
Hi!
What I need to do is mass subscribe 600 people + 100 with the
option "no mail" (those users don't want to receive mails, but
want still be able to write to this closed list).
Possible?
PS. Can I subscribe 600 people via web interface?
Are there any limits?
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Need some help here... I've scanned the FAQ and havn't found a clear (to me)
answer yet -
What I am wanting to do is use the List administrator's "Mass Subscribe
Members" under Member Management (web interface) and specify not only the
users email but the users initial password.
For example - un
On Monday 04 Nov 2002 2:51 pm, Brian Read wrote:
> I am about to subscribe about 150 names to a list, from a CSV file, is
> there a way of adding the "real" name as well as the email?
>
Well in the beta version you do it like this:
Brian Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
John Wards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ch
I am about to subscribe about 150 names to a list, from a CSV file, is
there a way of adding the "real" name as well as the email?
Thanks in anticipation
Brian
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