On Monday 23 April 2007 17:22:00 Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:55 AM -0700 4/23/07, David Southwell wrote:
There was a interesting aside about some work done by Scot Harris but no
link to him e or to the software mentioned or even an indication that
the results of his work are available in
Hi to all,
Is there a way to disable users-members from changing
some or all of their configuration options?
I think this is very important because some of these
options should in some cases be available only to
administrators.
In my case I want to have a public list in terms on
who
can post
How do I globally set the font the mailman HTML pages use?
Right now the pages look ugly as hell in IE, which my lusers use. I
never noticed, since I don't use IE :)
Basically, I want to use a serifless font. How can I do that in a
simple fashion?
--
Ralf Hildebrandt (i.A. des IT-Zentrums)
If I need to change the name of the Mailman machine, I can run
bin/withlist -l -a -r fix_url
to update for each list the configuration parameters
mlist.web_page_url
mlist.host_name
I am not sure what to do with the archives, which have the current/old
machine name buried
Barry Finkel wrote:
I am not sure what to do with the archives, which have the current/old
machine name buried therein. Will the
bin/arch
utility accomplish that task? It is not clear from the help displayed
with the -h option.
bin/arch --wipe
will rebuild the entire archive with the
Mark Sapiro sent the message below at 10:26 4/24/2007:
It is a good idea to first run bin/cleanarch against the
archives/private/listname.mbox/listname.mbox files to make sure there
won't be any problems from unescaped lines beginning with From . You
can use the --dry-run option to check the
At 3:19 PM +0200 4/24/07, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
How do I globally set the font the mailman HTML pages use?
Mailman does not (currently) have those kinds of facilities. See FAQ 3.40.
If you add anything along these lines to Mailman, we would love to
see your modifications be contributed
At 10:35 AM -0700 4/24/07, Dragon wrote:
I am curious about this... if the mbox file in question was produced
entirely by the stock pipermail archiving functionality of Mailman,
is this step really necessary?
The .../listname.mbox/listname.mbox files are the raw 7th edition
mbox-format
Dragon wrote:
I am curious about this... if the mbox file in question was produced
entirely by the stock pipermail archiving functionality of Mailman,
is this step really necessary?
It depends on how old the archives are. Current Mailman relies on the
email library to escape From lines in
At 3:58 AM -0700 4/24/07, David Southwell wrote:
IMHO some of the best FAQ's are to be found in the Open Source World and many
of the worst come from over highly paid professionals with too much attention
to hype and too little devotion to meeting end user requirements.
Pretty much by
I'm not sure if these are features which I've just not figured out
how to do, or feature requests.
1. We are not interested in RFC 2369 headers in email. None of our mailing
lists are public lists driven by users opting in/out. Users are on the list
and
we don't allow them access to the website
At 4:17 PM -0300 4/24/07, D G Teed wrote:
1. We are not interested in RFC 2369 headers in email. None of our mailing
lists are public lists driven by users opting in/out. Users are on the list
and we don't allow them access to the website to flick their options on/off.
I'd like all
Hi All--
On 4/24/07, Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 3:19 PM +0200 4/24/07, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
How do I globally set the font the mailman HTML pages use?
Mailman does not (currently) have those kinds of facilities. See FAQ 3.40.
If you add anything along these lines to
Ivan Van Laningham sent the message below at 13:04 4/24/2007:
It'd be nice to have an easier way, yes. We'd have to have a special
web page devoted to Mailman settings, not list settings. Threel ways
to organize such a meta-page would be: 1) on a per-machine basis; 2)
on a per-list basis; and
Is there a way to disable to message that is sent automatically from Mailman
when a person subscribes to a list through the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
command?
I only want to welcome message to be sent, not the Results of your email
commands email.
Thanks!
At 1:30 PM -0700 4/24/07, Dragon wrote:
Actually no, those are not the best way to do this IMO. If ALL of the
web pages were template-based, it would be a simple matter of
defining the CSS you want in a CSS file and adding it to the page header.
Yup, that would be nice.
Wasn't somebody
Ki Song wrote:
Is there a way to disable to message that is sent automatically from Mailman
when a person subscribes to a list through the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
command?
I only want to welcome message to be sent, not the Results of your email
commands email.
There are two ways. The first, which I
Hello Mailman Users:
I am new to list servs and am experiencing the following error when sending
out to the ctap_survey mailing list. Looking for some advice to
remedy...Please advise if you have experienced and resolved this error.
Could someone dechiper this for me. The mailing lists were
Jeff Haugen wrote:
Mailman version 2.1.5
This is the Postfix program at host borg.ctap1.org.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not be be delivered
to one or more recipients. It's attached below.
For further assistance, please send mail to postmaster
If you do so, please
Dragon writes:
Actually no, those are not the best way to do this IMO. If ALL of the
web pages were template-based, it would be a simple matter of
defining the CSS you want in a CSS file and adding it to the page header.
There's no reason why the programmatically generated pages can't
Hi All--
Example:
head
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=/Javascript/GodN.css
link rel=shortcut icon href=favicon.ico
link rel=icon href=animated_favicon1.gif type=image/gif
titleYour Title Here/title
However, note that the /Javascript/ path in the link above wouldn't
work for Mailman
Stephen J. Turnbull did speak thusly:
Dragon writes:
Actually no, those are not the best way to do this IMO. If ALL of the
web pages were template-based, it would be a simple matter of
defining the CSS you want in a CSS file and adding it to the page header.
There's no reason why the
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