You can create a simple script that unsubscribes the sender and activate
it via an email address (list[EMAIL PROTECTED]). Check out the
archives of this list for several canned scripts that will do this for
you (someone just sent theirs last week).
The setup is easy, create an email address and
I just reinstalled Mailman 2.1b3, but this time on an SME Server (not
that I think it makes any difference) and on the page that shows the
available lists, there's the line 'Send questions or comments to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - Where can I change that address? I
haven't done this in a while and it
[JC Dill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]]
Why? They HAVE the message, why would they want the archive URL?
To refer others to it. To save a reference to it without saving the message
itself. Look at the Dr. Dobb's Python URL--e.g.,
Running Mailman 2.1b3.
I created a Mailing List called 'Soundfonts' and when a message is sent
to the list, it comes to the other people as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jim
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is there a way to take off the Email of the person that sent the message
to the list and also to
Is there anybody who could help me regarding the
password for newly-created mailing list? I was able to create a new
mailing list but when I try to access the properties of that mailing list, I was
being denied because of authentication failure. Is there any way to reset
its password. It
Have just set up mailman on solaris - all ok - sets up a test list ok, can
change all the options using the web pages, and new members receive welcome
emails etc. However, when posting mail to the list it just seems to
dissappear, never to be seen again - this is very mysterious and
frustrating!
I'm using mailmanfor a mailing list on my
site. Is there an address subscribers can mail to to unsubscribe (i.e. unsubscribe-list@domain.com)?
Also, can I write a cgi form for subscription?
Curry O'DayTrek*Spot Webmasterhttp://www.trekspot.com
Hi
I am sure this has been asked before. I am having trouble getting Exim
version 4 to work with mailman. I have it running with version 3.xx,
and have used the conversion utility, but no dice. Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks
--bash
I installed Mailman 2.0.8 on a RHL 6.2 machine what seems like years ago at school. I
have since graduated and moved on, but my old frat still gives me a tech support call
once in a while. Since then, it has hummed along without a kink until tuesday. For
some reason, messages are no longer
I forgot the password to administer my list. How do I reset it? My list throught hostway.com. Website: www.creatorcorp.com.List:chakraseminar.lists.creatorcorp.com.
Thanks.Do you Yahoo!?
New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo!
MimeDel (content filtering in Mailman = 2.1b2) will remove vcards;
just set text/x-vcard as one of the filter_mime_types. I wrote
MimeDel to deal with HTML junk, but getting rid of these bits of
Microsoft virus is a nice fringe benefit.
-les
John Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MimeDel (content filtering in Mailman = 2.1b2) will remove vcards;
just set text/x-vcard as one of the filter_mime_types. I wrote
MimeDel to deal with HTML junk, but getting rid of these bits of
Microsoft virus is a nice fringe benefit.
-les
John Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i had this problem on solaris myself, double check your mailman specific email
aliases.
make sure they are loaded etc.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Kimber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 12:14 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Help -
I'm looking for a mailing list manager that will not choke on a user base of
5000 - 1 recipients. I have just opened the mailman homepage for the
first time and did not see anything on performance. Could you shed some
light on the subject?
Thanks in advance
Zach
Hi,
Im the owner of an academic
departments listserv. Whenever I post a message, it appears twice, once as a
text message and then as a html document,
How can I avoid this nuisance?
Ran
Dan Wilder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 79 lines of wisdom included:
Do you know how easy it is to spoof email? That's the valid reason
Mailman requires a password even when unsubscribing via email.
No it isn't.
Do you know how easy it is to kick down the door of a house and steal
the
Since you appear to be an administrator for Mailman (versus just for a
particular list) you can use the site administrator's password to sign
onto any list. Then reset the list administrator's password at the bottom
of the first page.
Bill Selmeier
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, [iso-8859-1] Ricky John
Contact the Mailman lists administrator at hostway.com and ask him to
reset your lists password something you ask him for. Then after he does,
sign on and change it to something only you know.
*
Bill Selmeier 20720
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 08:53:22PM +, Philip Reynolds wrote:
Dan Wilder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 79 lines of wisdom included:
Do you know how easy it is to spoof email? That's the valid reason
Mailman requires a password even when unsubscribing via email.
No it isn't.
Do you
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 12:08:07 -0700
mzlittle Zach wrote:
I'm looking for a mailing list manager that will not choke on a user
base of 5000 - 1 recipients. I have just opened the mailman
homepage for the first time and did not see anything on
performance. Could you shed some light on the
On Sat, 2002-09-21 at 20:43, Trek*Spot Webmaster wrote:
Hello,
I'm the one who started this thread on unsubscribing, and your idea sounds
good. How exactly can I go about setting this up? (I'm completely new to
MailMan.)
Curry O'Day
Trek*Spot Webmaster
http://www.trekspot.com
Sounds like the Cron stopped.
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 21:28, Matthew Mellon wrote:
I installed Mailman 2.0.8 on a RHL 6.2 machine what seems like years ago at school.
I have since graduated and moved on, but my old frat still gives me a tech support
call once in a while. Since then, it has
you know, I would be REALLY interested in a simple script invoked from a cron job, as
I am on a virtual server and I
only have limited permissions access etc.
- Original Message -
From: Jon Carnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Trek*Spot Webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
23 matches
Mail list logo