On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 09:56, CARTER Anthony wrote:
> Is there a way that I can make peoples email addresses in the archive
> become:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> rather than:
>
> xxx.yyy at server.com (with a link to the mailman listinfo page).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Anthony
>
Add this to your ~mailma
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 02:56 pm, CARTER Anthony wrote:
Is there a way that I can make peoples email addresses in the archive
become:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
rather than:
xxx.yyy at server.com (with a link to the mailman listinfo page).
Thanks,
take a look at this recent post to mailman-user
Is there a way that I can make peoples email addresses in the archive
become:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
rather than:
xxx.yyy at server.com (with a link to the mailman listinfo page).
Thanks,
Anthony
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Title: Message
I have a small
problem. When users subscribe to my list they will use say "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The subscription process works... however... unbeknownst to the user...
their subscription email address is should really be "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
So what happens, is
[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 10:18:36 -0700
Benjamin Winn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I download email addresses from Mailman? Is there a file
> that keeps a list of all the email addresses?
~/bin/list_members
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J C Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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How can I download email addresses from Mailman? Is there a file that keeps
a list of all the email addresses?
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Benjamin Winn
The Trekker Newsletter - http://www.treknewsletter.com/
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Subscribe
District News - http://www.districtnews.net/
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I had asked:
>When interacting with the mailman web interface and entering an email address (say
>when adding a new user, or entering an explicit reply-to address, am I limited to the
>actual email address (say [EMAIL PROTECTED]), or can I use any RFC822-legal format,
>such as:
>
> "Jona
When interacting with the mailman web interface and entering an email address (say
when adding a new user, or entering an explicit reply-to address, am I limited to the
actual email address (say [EMAIL PROTECTED]), or can I use any RFC822-legal format,
such as:
"Jonathan Lundell" [EMAI