On 09/03/2013 02:15 PM, Tim Walter wrote:
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> It is a dedicated server so I can theoretically get full access (though I do
> get rather nervous of destabilising things (I'm a doctor with an interest in
> IT rather than vice versa ?!?!?) )
A Mailman custom handler, which I'm sure is the kind of
On 3 Sep 2013, at 15:32, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Tim Walter writes:
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>> I am using v2.1.9 (via webmin)
>
> Does that mean you have no access to add code to Mailman?
>
> It's not possible to configure this kind of thing via web interfaces,
> but if you can add fairly simple python script
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 04:42:21PM +0100, Tim Walter wrote:
> Recently the NHS email service has in its wisdom decided to add a couple of
> disclaimers to every message that passess through its service and I can't
> seem to get a way of removing them and was hoping for some advice. I'd
> rather
Tim Walter writes:
> I am using v2.1.9 (via webmin)
Does that mean you have no access to add code to Mailman?
It's not possible to configure this kind of thing via web interfaces,
but if you can add fairly simple python script (which we can help you
write) to the Mailman installation, it should
Hi, I have a longrunning mailman mailing list (circa 15yrs) where increasing
numbers of members are subscribed from @nhs.net addresses (members/workers of
the British NHS)
Recently the NHS email service has in its wisdom decided to add a couple of
disclaimers to every message that passess throu