> Ah, so what you need it to remove the LINK to the create new list
> page. That's pretty trivial - just edit
> //mailman/Mailman/Cgi/admin.py . Find and remove:
>
Excellent - thanks. Thats what I was looking for.
Paul
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Paul Reilly wrote:
> >>> Also how do you turn off the "Create new List" via webpage ?
> >> Why should one want to do it?
> Sure. But it does not hurt, does it?
>
Well people click it, (thinking thats the way to create a new list),
get an error, and then think it's not working, so call our helpdesk
> There is also an extremely detailed account of how to do this under
> Mailman on the FAQ. Which had the OP read, he would have needed to
> post frequently answered questions to this mailing list.
>
Should it really take a detailed FAQ entry to explain how to set
a list open or closed? This is su
Jamie L. Penman-Smithson wrote:
> Mailman is not suffering from 'feature bloat', if you don't like it -
> *use* *something* *else*. It's called choice. Go away and exercise it.
> The tone of your message is rude and unnecessary in the extreme. Did you
> even think about expressing your 'opinions'
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> How did you close the list to posts?
> This seems may more complicated than it needs to be.
> I have to turn everyones moderation bit on, under membership
> management. Surely there shou
Edward Melendez wrote:
I want to set up an announce only list and I have fixed the HTML in the
public info pages so that the "To post a message to this list..."
message is gone. How can I do that in the confirmation e-mail that gets
sent to subscribers?
See customize welcome message in
http:
How do I set up an Announce-only list in Mailman? The config file talks
about one briefly, but provides no explicit options to create one. I have
two lists that should be outbound-only, with no subscriber postings. Can you
help?
Thanks,
Bill
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