How do I configure mailman to accept subscribe email?
Is there a way to configure my Mailman version 2.1.9.cp2 (or is it already
configured) so that I can have subscribers email my list with subscribe in
the subject or body?
Thanks!
-traynor
David Beaumont wrote:
Very occasionally spam has been sent to the newsgroup which our mailman list
interfaces with. The spam has then been uploaded to the email list and sent
out. This can only get worse. We never get spam on our mailing list
normally because you have to be a member to email to
Forgive me...I'm new to mailman and am having some trouble. I know the
settings are in mm_cfg.py or data/sitelist.cfg but I can't seem to find
where.
I've set up mailman on a RedHat linux server, and created a mailing list.
My first problem is on the mainpage
Ryan Golhar wrote:
Forgive me...I'm new to mailman and am having some trouble. I know the
settings are in mm_cfg.py or data/sitelist.cfg but I can't seem to find
where.
Actually, data/sitelist.cfg does not control anything. It is a
suggested configuration for the site list (usually named
I've set up mailman on a RedHat linux server, and created a mailing
list. My first problem is on the mainpage
(http://xxx.xyz.edu/mailman/listinfo) it
says:
If you are having trouble using the lists, please contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do I change it from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
Is there any software that provides or allows mailman to integrate with
forum software (by that I mean a web based method to view all posts by
thread etc..) And I don't mean the basic mailman archive which is pretty
basic. Something more like 'Yahoo groups'.
Thanks
David
David Beaumont wrote:
Is there any software that provides or allows mailman to integrate with
forum software (by that I mean a web based method to view all posts by
thread etc..) And I don't mean the basic mailman archive which is pretty
basic. Something more like 'Yahoo groups'.
I'm running 2.1.9 under debian etch.
I tried to clone a member from the command line (something I've done
many times previously) but it failed with a NotAMemberError error. The
traceback indicated that the *new* address was the problem. Well, of
course the new address was not (yet) a member!
Rick Pasotto wrote:
I tried to clone a member from the command line (something I've done
many times previously) but it failed with a NotAMemberError error. The
traceback indicated that the *new* address was the problem. Well, of
course the new address was not (yet) a member!
Anyway, now when I
--On March 19, 2007 6:19:00 PM -0700 Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Presumably the new installation is a 2.1.x installation, not 2.0.x, so
you can't just move the queue entries because they're not compatible
(in 2.1 there is a single .pck file per msg as opposed to the 2.0 .db
and .msg
I have an old installation (2.1.5) that I want to move to a new machine
(running 2.1.8). I was wondering how to go about moving the lists and
subscribers over. After that I will worry about the archives.
The first machine is running Mandrake Linux and the new machine is running
OpenBSD 4.0.
Peter wrote:
I have an old installation (2.1.5) that I want to move to a new machine
(running 2.1.8). I was wondering how to go about moving the lists and
subscribers over. After that I will worry about the archives.
The first machine is running Mandrake Linux and the new machine is running
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