Hello again,
>> Mark - I know have no right to ask for any future features but would
>> you consider offering future mailman versions more suited for newsletter
>> type of things? Maybe a general switch during list creation to
>> distinguish between discussion lists (with its own set of settings)
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
>Thank you! Yes, when I switched the language for subscribers to Polish, I
>got a notice in Polish. I am still trying to see if I can take it a step
>further.
>
>I edited $prefix/mailman/messages/pl/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.po and commented
>out line 10230 (msgid "Password // U
Hi there,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Password reminders are sent in the user's preferred language. If the
> reminder is for more than one list, and the user's preferred languages are
> not all the same, we use the language that is preferred in the largest
> number of the user's lists and pick randomly f
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
>1. I chose Polish as the default language for one list. And then I ticked
>off English. Only later did I notice that English has not been
>deactivated. Is it so that English is mandatory then?
English is not mandatory, but DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE is.
>2. Because Polis
Hello,
> 3. The information from point 2 was sent by me issuing
> "/usr/local/bin/python -S /usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswds" command.
> However, cron was supposed to have done it at 5 in the morning today. That
> is Mailman's cron. Do I have to set it up somehow because it seems it is
> not
Hello,
I have 3 questions about mailman (2.1.9).
1. I chose Polish as the default language for one list. And then I ticked
off English. Only later did I notice that English has not been
deactivated. Is it so that English is mandatory then?
2. Because Polish is the default language of a list, I e