Re: [Mailman-Users] Request to mailing list Mailman-cabal rejected

2013-07-08 Thread Audit
On Friday 05 July 2013 10:29 PM, mailman-cabal-ow...@python.org wrote: Your request to the Mailman-cabal mailing list Posting of your message titled "Moderator not getting post notification" has been rejected by the list moderator. The moderator gave the following reason for rejecting you

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request to remove message from Digest and Archive

2010-06-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Devereaux-Weber wrote: >One of my list subscribers inadvertently sent a private message to the >list. Subscriber asked that message be removed from both the digest >and the archive. How is that accomplished? If the digest has not yet been sent, you can remove the post from lists/LISTNAME/

[Mailman-Users] Request to remove message from Digest and Archive

2010-06-14 Thread David Devereaux-Weber
One of my list subscribers inadvertently sent a private message to the list. Subscriber asked that message be removed from both the digest and the archive. How is that accomplished? Thanks! Dave -- David Devereaux-Weber, P.E. DDW Services d...@ddwsvcs.com (608)576-2599 ---

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request for some additionalconfigurationfeatures

2007-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Sapiro wrote: >file=`mktemp` >echo > $file include_rfc2369_headers = 0 >for list in `bin/list_lists --bare` >do bin/config_list -i $file >done >rm $file > >or some such. Well, the "or some such" was intended to indicate it wasn't "production ready", but just to avoid total confusion, the co

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request for some additional configurationfeatures

2007-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
D G Teed wrote: > >If ALLOW_RFC2369_OVERRIDES = NO actually suppresses all LIST-* >headers, I wish it said that. It doesn't. It says that it removes the >ability for list admins to suppress the headers. And that is what it does. It just removes the include_rfc2369_headers item from the General

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request for some additional configuration features

2007-04-25 Thread D G Teed
On 4/24/07, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At 4:17 PM -0300 4/24/07, D G Teed wrote: > > > 1. We are not interested in RFC 2369 headers in email. None of our > mailing > > lists are public lists driven by users opting in/out. Users are on the > list > > and we don't allow them acc

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request for some additional configuration features

2007-04-24 Thread Brad Knowles
At 4:17 PM -0300 4/24/07, D G Teed wrote: > 1. We are not interested in RFC 2369 headers in email. None of our mailing > lists are public lists driven by users opting in/out. Users are on the list > and we don't allow them access to the website to flick their options on/off. > I'd like all m

[Mailman-Users] Request for some additional configuration features

2007-04-24 Thread D G Teed
I'm not sure if these are features which I've just not figured out how to do, or feature requests. 1. We are not interested in RFC 2369 headers in email. None of our mailing lists are public lists driven by users opting in/out. Users are on the list and we don't allow them access to the website

Re: [Mailman-Users] -request "who" message not returning list members

2007-01-06 Thread Todd Williams
Never mind I finally found a reference in one of Mr Shapiro's posts... The Hide Address check box. I would have never figured that one out. Sorry for the clutter. Todd Todd Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: When I send a "who " mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I only recieve back on

[Mailman-Users] -request "who" message not returning list members

2007-01-06 Thread Todd Williams
When I send a "who " mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I only recieve back one or two member names and not the entire list. I have six lists (all hosted by my ISP) five are "production" lists and one is test. The test (only six people) gives me the entire list, but the "production" lists (~100

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request help: MM 2.1.5 Install on BSD; setGID errors.

2004-08-12 Thread Brad Knowles
At 10:30 AM -0400 2004-08-12, Hugh Esco wrote: My friend is root in his BSD jail. Will this be sufficient? Maybe. Depends on whether or not all the software was installed internally to the BSD jail. If it was, then this should be sufficient. If you're inside the jail but sharing a Mailman

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request help: MM 2.1.5 Install on BSD; setGID errors.

2004-08-12 Thread Josh Tolbert
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 06:35:27AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello folks: > > I'm coaching a friend on installing MM on a BSD server. > I use and administer a Debian box myself here at the office. > While I administer (in the sense of creating lists and > assigning moderators) an install

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request help: MM 2.1.5 Install on BSD; setGID errors.

2004-08-12 Thread Hugh Esco
My friend is root in his BSD jail. Will this be sufficient? -- Hugh Esco On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 11:19:57 +0200 Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 6:35 AM + 2004-08-12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > The config.log reports: > > * Installation directory /usr/local/mailman is

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request help: MM 2.1.5 Install on BSD; setGID errors.

2004-08-12 Thread Brad Knowles
At 6:35 AM + 2004-08-12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The config.log reports: * Installation directory /usr/local/mailman is not configured properly! * Set-gid bit must be set for directory: /usr/local/mailman You need to be more than in group wheel to fix this. You need to be root

[Mailman-Users] Request help: MM 2.1.5 Install on BSD; setGID errors.

2004-08-11 Thread hesco
Hello folks: I'm coaching a friend on installing MM on a BSD server. I use and administer a Debian box myself here at the office. While I administer (in the sense of creating lists and assigning moderators) an installation of MM on someone else's Debian machine that I do not administer, I have n

Re: [Mailman-Users] request index of archive via the email interface

2004-02-25 Thread Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 14:32, todd.wilson wrote: > I have tried Majordomo commands such as > > index list-name > > but I keep getting > "No commands were found in this message." > > as a response back. > > I know about sending the help command to get a list of mail commands but the > commands se

[Mailman-Users] request index of archive via the email interface

2004-02-25 Thread todd.wilson
I have tried Majordomo commands such as index list-name but I keep getting "No commands were found in this message." as a response back. I know about sending the help command to get a list of mail commands but the commands sent back are for managing your account via email. Are these commands n

[Mailman-Users] help mailman-users-request@python.org

2003-12-11 Thread Cathy Mann
Please help someone is tring to fun my e-mails and my accounts can you find out who they are by an ip- address?? The following are some of the ip addresses that keep poping up...this one I have an e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and this is one of the received mail from you to me post349. r

[Mailman-Users] request help with archive rebuilding

2003-11-03 Thread Jay West
I've read the FAQ on rebuilding archives, but there is a bit of "background" info I'm missing. Perhaps someone can fill in the missing knowledge for me? Mailman 2.1.2 on FreeBSD 4.8 Release My archives are kinda messy in that it was originally done with some other archive program, but I do have a

[Mailman-Users] -request address not working

2003-06-04 Thread Drew Hawn
This is a basic question, I apologize, but the searchable archives don't seem to be working and I've spent quite some time doing google searches and looking through the archives. I really would appreciate some help, or a pointer in the right direction. I have recently installed mailman and am

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request from one of my List Owners

2002-09-24 Thread Jon Carnes
Hmm, you could put the list email address in the admin section and then configure the list to email the admins whenever a person joins or leaves the list... Alternately, you could write a small script that scans the log files hourly looking for a new subscribe entry. The have it email the result

[Mailman-Users] Request from one of my List Owners

2002-09-24 Thread Larry Rosenman
One of my listowners asked the following: does this list software have the capability of sending an email to the list when a new members comes aboard? I think that might help some of these folks know who is and isn't associated without having to go to the website, etc. This list is a private li

[Mailman-Users] -request address behaviour

2002-04-02 Thread Thomas Bartke
Hi:   mailman is pre-installed on the dedicated server that we are using.   I have a problem getting the -request address of a new list to work. By default, any mail that I send to the -request address ends up in the default mailbox of the domain, and there is no reaction whatsoever from th

[Mailman-Users] Request for help

2002-04-02 Thread Ralf Blank
Hello, Since last week we have a problem with mailman. Several messages of some lists were send out to the subscribers in more than one time (up to 4x). Are there any ideas or instructions for repair this error? Sincerely, Ralf -- Mailman-U

[Mailman-Users] request for help with archiving again

2002-02-22 Thread Matthew Pieklik
I recently changed my smtp MTA from sendmail to courier-mta, now web archiving no longer works using mailman 2.0.8. >From what I can tell it has to do with the differences in the headers between the two MTAs. Does anyone know if this would be considered a problem with Courier, or pipermail? An

[Mailman-Users] -request errors and password question

2001-12-27 Thread Nissley_Ron/EMM
When I send -request messages to my list, for example [EMAIL PROTECTED], I receive errors like this: This is an automated response. There were problems with the email commands you sent to Mailman via the administrative address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. To obtain instructions on valid Mailman email

[Mailman-Users] -request errors and password question

2001-12-27 Thread Nissley_Ron/EMM
BDY.RTF Description: RTF file

[Mailman-Users] Request: support for attachment file extensions

2001-06-25 Thread Colm Smyth
Hi! I find mailman an astonishingly useful tool on the mail.gnome.org web-site, but there is one feature that I really miss - attachments show the file-name as a URL within the mail message, but they are saved as bin.bin files. If they were saved as bin.extension, they would be easier to open in

[Mailman-Users] Request

2001-06-03 Thread C.P. Víctor M. Castillo Vargas
Could you please be so kind to send messages for invitations, news, opinions, suggestions, etc. in spanish?. Thanks for your cooperation. Regards -- Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request mail problems

2001-04-17 Thread JC Dill
On 07:59 AM 4/17/01, Satya wrote: >[posted and mailed] > >On Apr 17, 2001 at 16:10, Rob Gould wrote: > >>Hi...When a mail subscriber sends a request to my server such as >>"help", the reply he/she gets begins with the message saying that >>"there were problems with the email commands you se

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request mail problems

2001-04-17 Thread Satya
[posted and mailed] On Apr 17, 2001 at 16:10, Rob Gould wrote: >Hi...When a mail subscriber sends a request to my server such as >"help", the reply he/she gets begins with the message saying that >"there were problems with the email commands you sent to Mailman via >the administrative address...

[Mailman-Users] -request mail problem msg

2001-04-17 Thread Rob Gould
Hi...When a mail subscriber sends a request to my server such as "help", the reply he/she gets begins with the message saying that "there were problems with the email commands you sent to Mailman via the administrative address...". It then continues with the requested info. I see that this only

[Mailman-Users] Request mail problems

2001-04-17 Thread Rob Gould
Hi...When a mail subscriber sends a request to my server such as "help", the reply he/she gets begins with the message saying that "there were problems with the email commands you sent to Mailman via the administrative address...".  It then continues with the requested info.  I see that this

Re: [Mailman-Users] Request For Prices List Of Massmailling Softwares

2001-03-20 Thread Peter Hutnick
Ahmad, Mailman is a mailinglist management program. It is not a mass mailer. It is designed to allow a large number of users to mail each other, not for a single person to mail a lot of people. For instantce, a bunch of people taking the same programming class might have a list, or a bunch of

[Mailman-Users] Request For Prices List Of Massmailling Softwares

2001-03-19 Thread Ahmad Imran
      M/s Investments & Consultants Registered. __NOTE :   1.    RN - RF-ICT/4319 Of 1998 .    2.    STN- 07-01-8471-017-

[Mailman-Users] Request For Prices List Of Massmailling Softwares

2001-03-19 Thread Ahmad Imran
      M/s Investments & Consultants Registered. __NOTE :   1.    RN - RF-ICT/4319 Of 1998 .    2.    STN- 07-01-8471-017-

[Mailman-Users] Request Notices

2001-01-01 Thread Brad Crockett
I have `What steps are required for subscription' set to require approval, and `Should administrator get immediate notice of new requests...' set to yes. When sending a test subscription request (from an alternate email account), I do not get any email to the administrator inbox. The request shows