I am using mailman version 2.1.11.cp3 to handle 6 mailing lists for a small
community organization and am having difficulty. Each list has approximately
200 members, subscribed through the mass subscription function on the list
admin interface and everything seems to be working, but when I
alex wisser wrote:
I am using mailman version 2.1.11.cp3 to handle 6 mailing lists for a small
community organization and am having difficulty. Each list has approximately
200 members, subscribed through the mass subscription function on the list
admin interface and everything seems to be
Thanks Mark,
The list's Non-digest options - scrub-nondigest is No.
In the Content Filtering -Details for pass_mime_types field
I show the following:
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
Would that be sufficient to do what you are suggesting if I
turn Edit filter_content on?
Troy Campbell wrote:
In the Content Filtering -Details for pass_mime_types field
I show the following:
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
Would that be sufficient to do what you are suggesting if I
turn Edit filter_content on?
I suggest the following in pass_mime_types
I have a number (about 500) of old held messages in /var/lib/mailman/data
that should show up on the administrative interface of the list's website,
but don't.
2 questions:
1) what determines if a file in /var/lib/mailman/data shows up in the web
interface?
2) How can one reindex or rebuild the
Please help me to access my admin. account I can't get in. Also is there an
info page for me to learn just how to use mailman? I'm new and dumb to this and
really need some help. I use supergreen hosting and mailman came as an option.
I applied with my email
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, John Ditzel wrote:
Please help me to access my admin. account I can't get in.
You need to contact Supergreen Hosting about this, we can't help you with
this.
Also is there an info page for me to learn just how to use mailman?
Try http://list.org/./admins.html
Anne Anderson wrote:
I have a number (about 500) of old held messages in /var/lib/mailman/data
that should show up on the administrative interface of the list's website,
but don't.
2 questions:
1) what determines if a file in /var/lib/mailman/data shows up in the web
interface?
The presence
At 12:21 PM -0500 on 8/15/09, Shop at \ Just Brits \ wrote:
So IMHO Bill needs to tell The List not only the version of MM BUT
the source of
install so that everybody is playing with a FULL deck of cards.
Right-:) ???
I don't remember if I answered this question before or not, but just
to
Hi Steve, et al,
Awhile back I asked some questions about managing my Mailman list
such that it worked like it did back on Autoshare (an old Mac OS 9
listserver). I received some good advice, and have made some great
progress in attaining most of my goals. There were still some
unresolved
Bill Catambay wrote:
At 6:54 AM -0700 on 8/14/09, Mark Sapiro wrote:
You can do this but it will require the cooperation of the Mailman
host. The cooperation part is to set
SENDER_HEADERS = (None, 'from', 'reply-to', 'sender')
in mm_cfg.py. Putting None first will check the envelope sender
Mark Sapiro writes:
They would just add the one line
SENDER_HEADERS = (None, 'from', 'reply-to', 'sender')
An alternative to this would be a custom pipeline with the places that
checks SENDER_HEADERS altered to use that. You might also want to
grep for some appropriate host's trace
Bill Catambay wrote:
The two outstanding issues are:
1. After I do the redirect to foo-l...@lists.sonic.net, the
listserver still sends the moderation email back to me, requiring me
to approve of the post (despite the fact that the envelope sender is
from the list owner/moderator). When the
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