Hi,
I want to add some functionality to send an e-mail to a list in MailMan
through a web page. For anyone to reach this web page they will have to
be authenticated as a subscriber of the list. The web page will send an
e-mail to the list from a hidden e-mail address which will be the only
Hi,
is it possible to get mail with fetchmail and forward it to a local
maillinglist?
and second question:
how and where could i change te design of the pipermail output? I wan't to
insert my own CSS File to every generated archivepage but i don't know where.
thanks and cya,
Tilo
At 1:19 PM +0200 2004-07-29, Tilo Jandt wrote:
is it possible to get mail with fetchmail and forward it to a local
maillinglist?
Mailman doesn't care what the transport mechanism is to get mail
to the list, and it doesn't care too much what the transport
mechanism is for outgoing mail.
how
At 10:44 AM +0200 2004-07-29, Thomas Bruusgaard wrote:
Could anyone give me some hints as to where to start?
Set up a POP3/IMAP server with a webmail interface, and only hand
out accounts to people who are subscribed to the list. This machine
would probably be best kept completely separate
Hi,
is it possible to get mail with fetchmail and forward it to a local
maillinglist?
Mailman doesn't care what the transport mechanism is to get mail
to the list, and it doesn't care too much what the transport
mechanism is for outgoing mail.
but how could i manage it to
On 05:01 AM 7/29/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to add some functionality to send an e-mail to a list in MailMan
through a web page. For anyone to reach this web page they will have to
be authenticated as a subscriber of the list. The web page will send an
e-mail to the list from a hidden
On 05:01 AM 7/29/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to add some functionality to send an e-mail to a list in MailMan
through a web page. For anyone to reach this web page they will have to
be authenticated as a subscriber of the list. The web page will send an
e-mail to the list from a hidden
Hi,
After a ridiculous amount of struggle, I've successfully upgraded
Mailman on Mac OS X 10.3 Server where it will work with Apple's Server
Admin application and also by the web interface. There may be a better
way, but here's what I did, which at the very least shows the essential
files
At 3:18 PM +0200 2004-07-29, Tilo Jandt wrote:
Mailman doesn't care what the transport mechanism is to get mail
to the list, and it doesn't care too much what the transport
mechanism is for outgoing mail.
but how could i manage it to pass the incoming mail to mailman?
That's a
At 3:45 PM -0500 2004-07-29, Richard Plotkin wrote:
After a ridiculous amount of struggle, I've successfully upgraded Mailman
on Mac OS X 10.3 Server where it will work with Apple's Server Admin
application and also by the web interface.
Cool! Can you update the FAQ to reflect this update?
Hello everybody:
I new to this list and to mailman too. Im running away from majordomo.
Installed mailman and seems to work ok, but cant make it work with apache2.
It worked with apache 1.??.
My search via google didnt find anything useful.
In my first attemp with apache 1.??, it didnt work but
On 03:45 PM 7/29/2004, I wrote:
Three times. Sorry about that, my ISP was sending failed to
connect - but apparently ad connected.
Paul
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