Hello all,
I am a new member of this mailing list.
Currently I am running a list on Mailman 2.1.14-1. We are facing an issue that
the E-mails sent by our subscribers are neither reaching to the list nore
reaching to the inbox of any user subscribed to our mailing list.
Members do not receive
hello all,
i'm using mailman 2.1.8. A user who acts as a moderator forgot his
password. As administrator, i can reset a new password for the
moderator, but is it possible to have a password reminder for the moderator?
i know that mailman just needs a password to moderate the message, and
don't
Amit Bhatt wrote:
Currently I am running a list on Mailman 2.1.14-1. We are facing an issue that
the E-mails sent by our subscribers are neither reaching to the list nore
reaching to the inbox of any user subscribed to our mailing list.
Members do not receive any error or bouncing notification
Gerard Henry wrote:
i'm using mailman 2.1.8. A user who acts as a moderator forgot his
password. As administrator, i can reset a new password for the
moderator, but is it possible to have a password reminder for the moderator?
No. List admin and moderator passwords are kept in an encrypted
Hello all,
just one thing that came to my mind:
Since I administrate several mailing lists, it is always a bit complicated
to retrieve the appropriate password from a password tool and then being
able to log into the site.
I know some Internet epplications, where administrators can log in using
On 01/11/12 05:36 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Gerard Henry wrote:
i'm using mailman 2.1.8. A user who acts as a moderator forgot his
password. As administrator, i can reset a new password for the
moderator, but is it possible to have a password reminder for the moderator?
No. List admin and
On 01/11/12 05:36 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Gerard Henry wrote:
i'm using mailman 2.1.8. A user who acts as a moderator forgot his
password. As administrator, i can reset a new password for the
moderator, but is it possible to have a password reminder for the moderator?
No. List admin and
I guess the payoff is that the software works well, is free, and
maintained for free.
Plus, we have Mr Sapiro who nicely answers our questions for free.
Thanks Mark!!
Sorry, the response just bugged me.
On 1/11/2012 2:18 PM, Gerard Henry wrote:
On 01/11/12 05:36 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Gerard Henry writes:
i'm sorry if this is a newbie question, but why the moderator is not
taken as a member of a list?
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Some moderators moderate many lists (in some cases, hundreds, but
dozens are not uncommon), and are members of few. For those people
who operate that way,
Frank Bell writes:
I guess the payoff is that the software works well, is free, and
maintained for free.
Plus, we have Mr Sapiro who nicely answers our questions for free.
Thanks Mark!!
I'll certainly second this!
Sorry, the response just bugged me.
I understand your
Sascha Rissel wrote:
just one thing that came to my mind:
Since I administrate several mailing lists, it is always a bit complicated
to retrieve the appropriate password from a password tool and then being
able to log into the site.
I know some Internet epplications, where administrators can log
Gerard Henry wrote:
and if the moderator is also a member of the list, he has to
remember two different password, not very friendly
This will change in Mailman 3. See my immediately previous reply.
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San Francisco Bay Area,
On 01/12/12 06:05 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Frank Bell writes:
I guess the payoff is that the software works well, is free, and
maintained for free.
Plus, we have Mr Sapiro who nicely answers our questions for free.
Thanks Mark!!
I'll certainly second this!
Sorry,
Gerard Henry wrote:
ok, but the idea was to receive an url to reset it, not to retrieve it.
As I indicated, there is currently no admin/moderator reset request
mechanism. This would not work well with multiple admins or moderators.
This will all change in Mailman 3. There an individual will
Hello -
I have a subscriber who is on multiple lists that I run. He gets email on
his Blackberry, and one list is completely fine ... the other list he can't
see the body of the email, only the header. The only difference with the
2nd list is that it has a header configured in the admin
Hello,
Apologies for blundering in and emailing the wrong lists - I need to get rid of
all of the mailman delivery systems that my organisation has previously set up
- I have most of the admin passwords as far as I'm aware, but I'm unfamiliar
with this system - I have tried to look up the
Jeff Basham wrote:
I have a subscriber who is on multiple lists that I run. He gets email on
his Blackberry, and one list is completely fine ... the other list he can't
see the body of the email, only the header. The only difference with the
2nd list is that it has a header configured in the
On 1/11/2012 8:07 AM, Sam Bennett wrote:
Hello, Apologies for blundering in and emailing the wrong lists - I
need to get rid of all of the mailman delivery systems that my
organisation has previously set up - I have most of the admin
passwords as far as I'm aware, but I'm unfamiliar with this
On 01/12/12 07:35 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Gerard Henry wrote:
ok, but the idea was to receive an url to reset it, not to retrieve it.
As I indicated, there is currently no admin/moderator reset request
mechanism. This would not work well with multiple admins or moderators.
This will all
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 19:07, Sam Bennett su.vicepresid...@ucs.ac.ukwrote:
Hello,
Apologies for blundering in and emailing the wrong lists - I need to get
rid of all of the mailman delivery systems that my organisation has
previously set up - I have most of the admin passwords as far as I'm
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