desi6n wrote:
> Hello, My email unsubscribe does not unsubscribe peoplefrom the maillist. I have an
> email link for people to unsubscribe but when they send the email it does not work.
> Here is how I have it set up. Maillist name example: List name - joenews Domain -
> joe.com To unsubscrib
Hello, My email unsubscribe does not unsubscribe peoplefrom the maillist. I have an
email link for people to unsubscribe but when they send the email it does not work.
Here is how I have it set up. Maillist name example: List name - joenews Domain -
joe.com To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL
Thanks,
I've founf MY problem, nothing to do with this really cool mailing list software (way
easier to setup than Majordomo): I had a generic alias for my virtualusers that was
intercepting commands for the mailman aliases, therefore the list was not receiving
the commands.
My apologies.
A
The email has to be sent to -request@
You fill in the and the with the appriopriate
values.
The Subject of the email should be the unsubscribe statement.
Jon Carnes
>
> The proper format for unsubscribe would be:
> unsubscribe mypassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Include your password with th
Hi,
I've read the post on the list on how to have subscribers unsubscribe via e-mail using
this formula :
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 13:36:34 -0400
X-UIDL: e(/"!8Pd"!R'F!!;,5"!
The proper format for unsubscribe would be:
unsubscribe mypassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Include your password with the re
On Sat, 13 Oct 2001, Emery Wang wrote:
> Thanks, Jon. One thing, however: there is no password involved here,
> because I am manually inputting a list of email addresses from
> customers who have been in my database before I started using mailman.
>
> So, for email addresses that have not be subsc
Try Majordomo or Lyris... Majordomo is probably the easier of the two.
On Saturday 13 October 2001 17:09, Emery Wang wrote:
> Thanks Jon and JC for your answers. Unfortunately, that is too long a
> process to put our customers through. I need something that people
> can just click a link, and se
On Oct 13, 2001 at 16:09, Emery Wang wrote:
>So here's a possible feature request for mailman: a simplified
>unsubscribe option.
>
>Anybody know of a good, non-cgi based email program that can do that?
How about the mailman wrapper at
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html ?
--
Satya. http
Thanks Jon and JC for your answers. Unfortunately, that is too long a
process to put our customers through. I need something that people
can just click a link, and send out an email, and they're
automatically unsubscribed. Requiring people to look up name and
password and type it in is way too
When you add the user manually, then Mailman generates a random password
for them. If you let Mailman send the individual a Welcome message, then
the password is included as a part of that message.
Note: ALL users have passwords - even if you didn't set a password for the
user.
You can go t
On Sat, 13 Oct 2001 12:46:04 -0500
Emery Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, for email addresses that have not be subscribed by the user,
> but manually inputted by the admin, how do these guys unsubscribe?
The system will have automatically assigned them a randomly
generated password. They'
Thanks, Jon. One thing, however: there is no password involved here,
because I am manually inputting a list of email addresses from
customers who have been in my database before I started using mailman.
So, for email addresses that have not be subscribed by the user, but
manually inputted by t
The proper format for unsubscribe would be:
unsubscribe mypassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Include your password with the request. You should also be able to
unsubscribe using the listinfo web page.
Jon Carnes
On Saturday 13 October 2001 12:21, Emery Wang wrote:
> Hi. I am testing mailman, and s
Hi. I am testing mailman, and sending messages to another email
account I have. But when I try to unsubscribe by sending a message to
the unsubscribe email link, and putting "unsubscribe" in the subject
line, mailman returns this error (the ellipses are where the actual
addresses were):
>This
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