On Feb 11, 2007, at 6:12 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Actually, I meant unsubscribe_policy, but that isn't it anyway..
There is an issue with subscribe_policy, but it doesn't impact your
present issue. It seems the policy is likely set to None, but the
mm_cfg option ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE is set
On Feb 11, 2007, at 8:39 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Scot Hacker wrote:
Hmm... this is a cPanel system,
OK, found 'em.
For the archives: On cPanel systems, Mailman aliases are stored in
/etc/valiases/[domain]
So now back to the original problem... for the domain in question,
where sending
On Feb 11, 2007, at 12:23 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Is the user removed from the list?
No.
What is in the list's General Options-goodbye_msg and the
send_goodbye_msg flag?
One line of plain text. It's set to Yes.
What is the setting for the list's Privacy options...-Subscription
On one of my lists, when a subscriber sends a message to listname-
[EMAIL PROTECTED], instead of the unsub confirmation, they get back the
Sorry, you're not allowed to post to this list message (it's
configured as a one-way list).
Any idea what could cause this?
Thanks,
Scot
On Feb 10, 2007, at 11:06 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On one of my lists, when a subscriber sends a message to listname-
[EMAIL PROTECTED], instead of the unsub confirmation, they get back the
Sorry, you're not allowed to post to this list message (it's
configured as a one-way list).
Any idea
Elissa wrote:
I'm hoping someone can help me fix this. I installed mailman, and
couldn't figure out why the web interface didn't work. It seems I CAN
access any of the pages, but the admin ones. I get a lovely message in
the browser:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.6rc3
We're sorry, we hit a
So I'm still not sure why SANITIZER doesn't seem to have any effect.
All I want is for list messages not to have HTML attachments every time
they include a bit of formatting. Is my method below wrong? Is there
another way to achieve this?
Thanks,
Scot
Scot Hacker wrote:
A user is asking
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On May 12, 2005, at 16:03, Scot Hacker wrote:
A user is asking why HTML messages are ending up with attachments
(which their organization is bouncing back to them since it doesn't
allow HTML attachments).
What is in the attachments? (Do you have a list footer added
A user is asking why HTML messages are ending up with attachments
(which their organization is bouncing back to them since it doesn't
allow HTML attachments). I found this in Defaults.py
ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER = 1
The comments there say:
# 2 - Leave it inline, but HTML-escape it
I added
Jim Tittsler wrote:
You can set a specific list's subscribe_policy to 0 using bin/
withlist. (You won't be able to set it to 0 via the GUI or
config_list without setting ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE.)
$ bin/withlist -l mylist
m.subscribe_policy = 0
m.Save()
{ctrl-D}
Jim, this is cool to
Ian Eiloart wrote:
--On May 5, 2005 09:32:08 -0700 Scot Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Some phones are able to subscribe to mailing lists, but most are not. I
really have no idea what mechanisms cause them to fail.
My guess would be that maybe the phone is sending the reply
Is there a configurable open unsubscribe option similar to:
ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE = Yes
in mm_cfg.py? Doesn't seem to be one, but I'm hoping there's a way to
allow this. If not, we can always use a web form that talks to the CLI
remove_members tool.
Thanks,
Scot
Brad Knowles wrote:
If people are subscribing from their cell phones, then this means
they have a way to read and write e-mail messages. That's all the
capability you need, in order to have a confirmation work. They just
respond to the confirmation request by e-mail, and you're
I have a list owner who runs a list designed to be subscribed to from
text-messaging cell phones (list traffic consists only of a daily haiku
- very neat). People can use the web interface to sign up, but the
confirmations are a problem. The subscription confirmation arrives at
the phone,
Jared Nyland wrote:
I have been trying to find away to remove the line
that says (To post to this list, send your email
to:)in the welcome to list email. I thought there was
away to disable it in the admin options of a mailing
list. Has someone done this before that can help out?
Thanks in
echo $unsubfile
Works great!
Scot Hacker wrote:
I have a list owner who runs a list designed to be subscribed to from
text-messaging cell phones (list traffic consists only of a daily haiku
- very neat). People can use the web interface to sign up, but the
confirmations are a problem
; anyone know of a way to make tweaks like this per-list?).
Scot
Scot Hacker wrote:
FWIW, I found the command-line tools add_members and remove_members,
which allowed me to write a simple shell script to manage subscribes
and unsubscribes by drawing from files. So we'll have PHP forms
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