Hi all,
we have set up a test server for the development of the Mailman 3.0 UI. As
coding on the UI progresses we will update it regularly so everybody can see
what's being done.
For now it contains a simple, experimental Django app I've written to test list
creation and subscription through
On Jun 14, 2010, at 07:21 PM, Florian Fuchs wrote:
we have set up a test server for the development of the Mailman 3.0 UI. As
coding on the UI progresses we will update it regularly so everybody can see
what's being done.
For now it contains a simple, experimental Django app I've written to test
* Barry Warsaw ba...@list.org:
On Jun 14, 2010, at 07:21 PM, Florian Fuchs wrote:
we have set up a test server for the development of the Mailman 3.0 UI. As
coding on the UI progresses we will update it regularly so everybody can see
what's being done.
For now it contains a simple,
On Jun 14, 2010, at 09:14 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Can we get access to the IMAP folder?
host: mailman.state-of-mind.de
user: mail...@mailman.state-of-mind.de
pass: hemispheres
And, please (!), don't use it to trade files...
Nice! I'm in.
-B
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Eric Bloch writes:
I am a lurker here and can concur with Cristóbal's sentiments wrt
captchas . I run http://markmail.org where we provide a search
index for thousands of public mailman lists (and google groups and
other mailing lists as well). The captchas we use (for a variety
of
My experience is not limited nor second hand. We get scanned by plenty of bots
every day.
We also see captchas broken every day by some bots. Not all bots break the
captchas. Not
all are trying to, either of course.But without the captchas, the ones that
weren't even trying
would be
Eric Bloch writes:
My experience is not limited nor second hand. We get scanned by
plenty of bots every day.
Heck, I can beat that: some of my sites get scanned by more bots than
they have actual users.wink The question of limited is how many
different sites/kinds of sites do you have