Hello,
Does mailman offer an option to provide access to messages in archive by
a URL based upon the message's ID?
The reason I'm asking is similar to the rationale provided in [1]: I'm
reading a mailing list originally maintained by mailman and
redistributed by gmane.org using an NTTP client
On 02/11/2014 02:48 AM, Malte Forkel wrote:
Does mailman offer an option to provide access to messages in archive by
a URL based upon the message's ID?
Mailman 2.1's pipermail archive has no such capability. The Hyperkitty
archiver which is currently planned as the default archiver for
Hi,
I am running mailman as a relay, it is installed on the office server.
Access from outside the office (home) is fine.
Access from the office network is problematic. It cannot be accessed
using the dyndns address that I have. So I substitute the IP address of
the server and can do most
Anne Wainwright wrote:
Access from the office network is problematic. It cannot be accessed
using the dyndns address that I have. So I substitute the IP address of
the server and can do most things like adding people to the membership
list.
Put an entry in /etc/hosts (on windows its
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 7/20/2011 1:53 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
is it possible to access scrubbed attachments of private lists without a
password?
No. Scrubbed attachments are stored in the list's archive file hierarchy
and have to be accessed as anything else in the
Dear all,
is it possible to access scrubbed attachments of private lists without a
password?
Regards,
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Steffen Kaiser
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Mailman
On 7/20/2011 1:53 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
is it possible to access scrubbed attachments of private lists without a
password?
No. Scrubbed attachments are stored in the list's archive file hierarchy
and have to be accessed as anything else in the list's archives. If the
archive is private,
Hello,
We have been using mailman for a number of years for our local group of Amnesty
International. We access the mailing list through the link
http://mailman.amnestygroup81.be/cgi-bin/admin/ai-members
However, lately, we get an error 404 when trying to open the link. We can still
send
peter.hopk...@ec.europa.eu wrote:
We have been using mailman for a number of years for our local group of
Amnesty International. We access the mailing list through the link
http://mailman.amnestygroup81.be/cgi-bin/admin/ai-members
However, lately, we get an error 404 when trying to open 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
Is there any way to enable my mailman installation so that I can access it
as admin from behind a corporate firewall?
Scott
--
Outside of a dog a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark
to read.
- Groucho
Sandy
Dr. Scott S. Jones writes:
Is there any way to enable my mailman installation so that I can access it
as admin from behind a corporate firewall?
That depends on what the firewall firewalls. Try accessing the admin
page from behind the firewall. If it works, you're golden. If not,
you're
On 3/4/2009 8:29 PM, Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
Is there any way to enable my mailman installation so that I can
access it as admin from behind a corporate firewall?
Which is behind (inside) the firewall, you or Mailman?
Just to confirm, you are wanting to access the Mailman administrative
Sean Robertson wrote on Wed, 28 Apr 2004 17:08:01 -0400:
Looks like the host is keeping mailman on a seperate server. Is there
any way to still do it, or am I stuck?
you could hold a copy of the members list on your server and grep that
each time.
Kai
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Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany
: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Access subscription list via PHP?
Sean Robertson said:
I have a PHP form set up that I'd like to be able to use to
subscribe
people
to the mailing list. The problem is tha they might already be
signed
up
to
the list, so just
Sean Robertson said:
I have a PHP form set up that I'd like to be able to use to subscribe
people
to the mailing list. The problem is tha they might already be signed up
to
the list, so just sending an email to the listserve is not a very clean
solution. Is there any way to access the
I have a PHP form set up that I'd like to be able to use to subscribe people
to the mailing list. The problem is tha they might already be signed up to
the list, so just sending an email to the listserve is not a very clean
solution. Is there any way to access the memberlist via PHP and find out
Hello
Im unsing mailman for about 20 mailing lists. They habe different receivers
who are not all allowed to post. But there is a file with a list of addresses
which are allowed to post to these lists. It has about 150 entries and
sometimes it changes so I dont like to type this list into
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 10:13 am, Anders Norrbring wrote:
Here's one of the mails I get every 5 minutes from my server:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news, line 274, in ?
main()
File /usr/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news, line 249, in main
This may be applicable:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/
index.php?func=detailaid=747470group_id=103atid=300103
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 08:53 pm, Brian Burdette wrote:
I do not know what version of Python you have installed. Python 2.2.3
would be good. I've not seen final
- -Original Message-
- From: Richard Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Sent: den 13 augusti 2003 12:44
- To: Anders Norrbring
- Cc: Mailman users
- Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Access problem..
-
-
- On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 10:13 am, Anders Norrbring wrote:
-
- Here's one of the mails I
Here's one of the mails I get every 5 minutes from my server:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news, line 274, in ?
main()
File /usr/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news, line 249, in main
lock.lock(timeout=0.5)
File
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 01:58 pm, Anders Norrbring wrote:
Richard,
You were absolutely right. There was an error in the uid/gid
mappings. But
I believe that's out of the way now since now I get other errors.
*sigh* It
never ends! Maybe I'd kill the .rpm install and do one from
I do not know what version of Python you have installed. Python 2.2.3
would be good. I've not seen final confirmation about using Python 2.3
with MM 2.1.2
I'm running Python 2.3, MM 2.1.2, RH 8.3 3.2-7
I'm having issues with a few lists.
most lists work properly.
one list is generating the
Well, my preference when it comes to my 'big production' server based on
SuSE's SLOX on top of United Linux 1.0 is to never compile by myself but
always trust the distributions. However, this particular installation is on
a beta server and I guess I'll have to go compile.. And file a bug in the
Richard,
You were absolutely right. There was an error in the uid/gid mappings. But
I believe that's out of the way now since now I get other errors. *sigh* It
never ends! Maybe I'd kill the .rpm install and do one from scratch
instead.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
in /var/tmp
Anders Norrbring
- -Original Message-
- From: Richard Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Sent: den 13 augusti 2003 12:44
- To: Anders Norrbring
- Cc: Mailman users
- Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Access problem..
-
-
- On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 10:13 am, Anders
I setup mailman, added a list, and now I get You don't have permission to
access /mailman/test/admin on this server. I am not exactly sure what is
wrong. This happened with the .rpm install and the install from source. I
would assume I set the group wrong when configuring, but this doesn't
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