Here is my question: Is there anything I can do so that the mailman
web interface will show the same lists whether or not the www.
prefix appears?
Background: Migrated and upgraded a from MacOSX Server 10.4 to 10.5
which included an upgrade of Mailman to 2.1.9. Everything functioned
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 11:42:29 -0600
Paul Kleeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my question: Is there anything I can do so that the
mailman web interface will show the same lists whether or not the
www. prefix appears?
Background: Migrated and upgraded a from MacOSX Server 10.4 to
Raquel,
That is a good question. I tried a server alias but that did not seem
to work with Apache 2.2 (I think it did with 1.3 but who knows! my
memory ain't what is used to be). All other web pages would work
except for the Mailman lists.
However, after having a Java Stout (my favorite
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 13:28:10 -0600
Paul Kleeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raquel,
That is a good question. I tried a server alias but that did not
seem to work with Apache 2.2 (I think it did with 1.3 but who
knows! my memory ain't what is used to be). All other web pages
would work
Hi there Shane and Mailman list users.
this is a great idea indeed but the last part of the delivery to mailman
aint working and trying to figure out a work around to keep the gid set
to mailnull.
I am getting the error Mailman mail-wrapper: Group mismatch error.
Mailman expected the mail
On 1/26/08, Noah wrote:
any clues how I can get my specific procmailrc file to run the mailman
mail-wrapper with the group mailnull.
That sounds like a procmail question you should ask on their mailing
lists. We don't do procmail -- we do Mailman.
On 1/26/08, Kathy Gee wrote:
Can I customize the Listinfo page by adding one or two fields to prompt
for more information from a subscriber?
Not easily, no. There's no place to store that information, even if
you could ask for it.
If yes, what
Thanks for the reply.
At 04:07 PM 1/26/2008, you wrote:
First of all, it is not clear from your prior posts whether or not you
recognize that these held messages are all from the 'mailman' site list,
not from your other list.
Sorry I wasn't clear but yes, I knew they were from the mailman list.
Any time you buy a large list of addresses from somewhere, you bypass
the first steps of that process, and that would make you a spammer.
Can I RETRACT my post, Brad??
Ed (properly admonished + red-faced!)
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