Re: [Mailman-Users] Login to private archive

2012-11-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Michael wrote: > >After entering the >login credencials I receive a 301 redirect to the archive page. >I >consider there should be the archive shown now. >Instead there is only >the login form again. See the FAQ at . -- Mark Sapiro The highway is for gambler

[Mailman-Users] Login to private archive

2012-11-02 Thread Michael
Hello mailman-users, I am new to mailman and ran into a problem with my fresh 2.1.13 installation of mailman. My first created list is defined with private option for archive, so list members have to login before they can view the archive. The login for users works well on the edit profile p

Re: [Mailman-Users] Login problem

2012-03-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Amit Bhatt wrote: >I am not been able to login to my admin interface of mailing list: >The error I am getting is: Authantication faile. >"You must have cookies enabled in your browser" > >But I am wonderred how I am receiving this message for last couple of days >while cookies are already enabled

[Mailman-Users] Login problem

2012-03-25 Thread Amit Bhatt
I am not been able to login to my admin interface of mailing list: The error I am getting is: Authantication faile. "You must have cookies enabled in your browser" But I am wonderred how I am receiving this message for last couple of days while cookies are already enabled. Regards, Amit Bhatt

Re: [Mailman-Users] Login as Mailman admin via URL parameters?

2012-01-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Sascha Rissel wrote: > >just one thing that came to my mind: >Since I administrate several mailing lists, it is always a bit complicated >to retrieve the appropriate password from a password tool and then being >able to log into the site. >I know some Internet epplications, where administrators can

[Mailman-Users] Login as Mailman admin via URL parameters?

2012-01-11 Thread Sascha Rissel
Hello all, just one thing that came to my mind: Since I administrate several mailing lists, it is always a bit complicated to retrieve the appropriate password from a password tool and then being able to log into the site. I know some Internet epplications, where administrators can log in using re

Re: [Mailman-Users] login

2008-08-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: >CK pisze: >> >> I can not access my administration page. When I try to "log in", it say : >> >> "Bug in Mailman version 2.1.5 >> >> We're sorry, we hit a bug! >> Please inform the webmaster for this site of this problem. Printing of >> traceback and other system informa

Re: [Mailman-Users] login

2008-08-18 Thread Zbigniew Szalbot
CK pisze: Hi Sbigniew, I got your email from the list. Can I ask you a question concerning this alert I got on my website ? I am afraid it is a little bit stupid. I can not access my administration page. When I try to "log in", it say : "Bug in Mailman version 2.1.5 We're sorry, we hit a bu

[Mailman-Users] Login problems / No cookie set

2003-09-28 Thread Morten-Christian Bernson
I have a new server with files copied over from the old server, both FreeBSD with Apache. The old list was 1.something, after moving files to the new server I installed Mailman 2.1.2. The list itself seems to work as it should (one can mail to it and get replies, new members can be added with add

Re: [Mailman-Users] Login Persistence and Cookies

2003-01-08 Thread Bryan Fullerton
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 08:37 PM, Paul Allen Rice wrote: I've noticed that when I log out of the admin page for one list, go to another and login there, then come back to the first list, all without shutting down my browser, Mailman allows me back into the first list admin area without

Re: [Mailman-Users] Login Persistence and Cookies

2003-01-07 Thread Barry A. Warsaw
> "PAR" == Paul Allen Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: PAR> I've noticed that when I log out of the admin page for one PAR> list, go to another and login there, then come back to the PAR> first list, all without shutting down my browser, Mailman PAR> allows me back into the fi

[Mailman-Users] Login Persistence and Cookies

2003-01-07 Thread Paul Allen Rice
I've seen several (too many) messages to the list about people logging into the archives or the administrative pages for various versions of Mailman, only to have their changes not saved, and be thrown back to the authentication page. I've NOT seen anyone offer a solution. It appears that the p

[Mailman-Users] Login for private archives

2002-12-25 Thread Michael Glögl
Hi everybody, I have a strange problem with the login for accessing private list archives within my mailman installation: When the private archive is openend, the password is requested, and the site can be entered. However if the user clicks on any of the "Thread, Subject" or other links on the a