On 2/22/2012 11:11 AM, Conor –– wrote:
After having read several different threads in the archives about
altering the crontab file entry to change when the senddigests script
is run, effectively distributing each list's daily digest, I am still
at a loss. I've changed the entry so it
Hello people!
I'm having big troubles with a special setup:
one server, one domain (say foo.bar.com), virtual mailboxes (managed by
ldap), and a mailman
I'm using postfix and dovecot for the standard mail part, and this
works well. My problem is for mailman:
While trying to send email to
Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman membership
list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set, or perhaps export that
list into a format that includes all of the various option columns that could
then dump into Excel? We have a list of over 700 members
This worked perfectly. I changed both the user's crontab as well as the
system's cron.d/mailman file and now I seem to be able to manipulate the time
at which the digests distribute. As a quick aside though: would I be able to
just duplicate that particular line in both of those files and make
Hone, Don wrote:
Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman membership
list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set, or perhaps export that
list into a format that includes all of the various option columns that could
then dump into Excel? We have a list of
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 02:22:25PM -0500, Hone, Don wrote:
Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman
membership list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set, or
perhaps export that list into a format that includes all of the
various option columns that could
On 2/23/12 2:22 PM, Hone, Don wrote:
Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman membership
list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set, or perhaps export
that list into a format that includes all of the various option columns that
could then dump into
On 2/23/2012 11:32 AM, Conor –– wrote:
This worked perfectly. I changed both the user's crontab as well as
the system's cron.d/mailman file and now I seem to be able to
manipulate the time at which the digests distribute.
You absolutely do not want both the user and the system crontabs.
On 2/23/12 2:35 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Hone, Don wrote:
Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman
membership list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set,
or perhaps export that list into a format that includes all of the
various option columns that could
Thanks for the solution and for reading past my mistake in the subject line.
Don Hone
Office of Information Technology
Ohio University
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 2:35 PM
To: Hone, Don; Mailman-Users@python.org
Glenn Sieb wrote:
D'oh. I misread that as someone who is a moderator not someone who is
moderated :)
Not surprising since the Subject: said moderators, not moderated.
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Am 09.02.2012 um 19:25 schrieb Manuel Weiel:
Am 09.02.2012 um 19:15 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
Manuel Weiel wrote:
If you don't select the advanced settings, the program tries to detect the
right mailman configuration and uses this:
if your mail address is t...@example.com, it will set
On Feb 23, 2012, at 3:05 PM, Manuel Weiel wrote:
I've released an updated, that checks both common list names (test and
test_example.com in this example), clarifies the settings and fixes some
small things.
Also it allows the reordering of lists.
The update is now live in the AppStore.
Hi
I did upgrade from Debian5 to 6 and running mailman version 2.1.13
I have postfix running with aliases in mysql.
I move the aliases tabel to the new server
To move the list to the new server did the next steps:
newlist ping, give the needed info, add the members.
Then I import the old mbox
Peter wrote:
I did upgrade from Debian5 to 6 and running mailman version 2.1.13
I have postfix running with aliases in mysql.
I move the aliases tabel to the new server
To move the list to the new server did the next steps:
newlist ping, give the needed info, add the members.
Then I import the
Cédric Jeanneret wrote:
I'm having big troubles with a special setup:
one server, one domain (say foo.bar.com), virtual mailboxes (managed by
ldap), and a mailman
I'm using postfix and dovecot for the standard mail part, and this
works well. My problem is for mailman:
While trying to send
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