At 6:35 PM -0400 2005-08-09, Steve Rifkin wrote:
Even to the site admins? Was it always like that?
So far as I know, yes. The problem is that there is no private
authenticated admin page. Anyone can go to the admin interface page,
but you can't do anything from that page unless
At 1:53 PM +1000 2005-08-10, Kai Hendry wrote:
Is there some general faq about making mailman archives searchable? I.e.
usable.
You should search the Mailman FAQ Wizard at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py before posting questions
like this.
I have a bunch of emails from
At 11:23 PM -0500 2005-08-09, Tom Chaudoir wrote:
Wow. Great question. I'm new here and would love to know how
to add archives from my old list server to the Mailman
database.
Try searching the archives of the Mailman FAQ Wizard at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py before
As site admin, you should have command-line access to the server,
or at least be able to remember what private lists you've created.
Remember, it's not me being a list admin, but rather a site admin that's the
issue. As a site admin, I wouldn't necessarily know all the many lists that
Brad Knowles escreveu:
At 3:02 PM -0300 2005-08-09, Tiago Cruz wrote:
But, when user is not part of list, the Reply to all don't works...
the new message is formated only to list...
Did you check the Mailman FAQ Wizard at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?
Hello Brad, good
At 9:54 AM -0300 2005-08-10, Tiago Cruz wrote:
But, I would like only to use, by default in my mail client:
reply to - reply to my list
reply to all - reply to my list _and_ original destination
Its possible? I don't need control the Reply-to header...
If you want to do that,
Tiago == Tiago Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tiago But, I would like only to use, by default in my mail
Tiago client: reply to - reply to my list reply to all -
Tiago reply to my list _and_ original destination
Tiago Its possible? I don't need control the Reply-to header...
Thanks John, that did it. I did, however have to create the
/usr/local/mailman directory first, it wouldn't configure until I did that.
So, here's my new steps.
% cd /usr/src
% tar -zxvf ./mailman-2.1.6.tgz
# mkdir /usr/local/mailman
# chgrp mailman /usr/local/mailman#did this according to
Howdy,
I'm setting up a list to be used as a newsletter distribution list. In that
regards, any email that goes out to the list will only get delivered after
the list admin accepts it.
I'd like any email sent to the list to appear to come from the user:
MyCompany Newsletter [EMAIL
Stephen J. Turnbull escreveu:
So the best solution is to configure the list server to leave the
Reply-To header alone and you get a good mail agent. If you're stuck
with a mail agent that has no reply to list command, then you're
also stuck with the inability to implement the options you
Steve Rifkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd have to have a list available to me (we could
potentially have dozens of lists made where the list admins would
choose whether to advertise the list or not), and I was hoping I'd
have that list available through a password-protected webpage,
Cool. Thanks Matt, I'll have to try that out.
Steve
Matt wrote:
I wrote a nasty script to generate an HTML file that lists all the
lists.
I run it daily from cron because I didn't want to monkey around with a
setuid mailman CGI program.
Use your web server to restrict access to the
We are running Suse 9.2 and have recently installed mailman 2.1.6 on our
site. We are using sendmail and mm-handler.
It seems that our messages are not being properly picked up by qrunner.
If we send an email to a non-existing list, we get a nice email telling
us that the list does not exist.
On 8/10/05 7:36 AM, Tiago Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen J. Turnbull escreveu:
So the best solution is to configure the list server to leave the
Reply-To header alone and you get a good mail agent. If you're stuck
with a mail agent that has no reply to list command, then you're
Hello all
I was hoping that some one could answer the this can I create a list
with capital letters in the name of the list using the newlist script?
Ex: S315C
Thanks,
Bert Beaudin
It Manager
AHUWC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
505-454-4254
www.uwc-usa.org
On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 11:19 -0600, Bert Beaudin wrote:
Hello all
I was hoping that some one could answer the this can I create a list
with capital letters in the name of the list using the newlist script?
No, it always converts the name to lower case. Not sure why, but that is
the
Hello,
I repeatedly have a shunted message when it is a message made in
Eudora 6.2 (on Mac OS X) that contains a so-called in-line image
(like jpg). When I send such message to the list (and I approve it as
a moderator), then the message gets shunted and manually has to be
put in the normal
hello,
ive been having problem with my emails getting cut up, due to size i believe,
but i have the (Maximum length in kilobytes (KB) of a message body. Use 0 for
no limit.) set to 0. is there something im missing?
thanks
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On 2005-08-10T11:29+0200 Brad Knowles wrote:
You should search the Mailman FAQ Wizard at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py before posting questions
like this.
Somehow I missed this from http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/
It should be made clearer.
I have a bunch of emails
Is there an authoritative procmail recipe for filtering mailman list
messages automagically?
My current configuration seems to skip some.
http://trac.natalian.org/file/home/.procmailrc
pico$ egrep Skip ~/Maildir/procmail.log | uniq
--- Logging /home/hendry/Maildir//procmail.log for hendry,
All fixed now.
I was using the BSD port version rather than a source tarball, so I
edited the Makefile to use mailman rather than mailnull for the
groupid.
Thanks everyone for all the help :)
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