So I guess that means you're not inviting me to be a gmail member huh Brian?

Most of the documentation is extremely confusing for those of us who are not as brilliant as you. I have made those color changes in mm_cfg.py and their not affecting that confirm html page. That's why I'm posting.

I make very clear what my questions are in my subject lines so if they're too elementary for you then don't read em. I'm sure you're skilled enough to change your membership to digest if the day to day traffic is too much for you.

-evan

On Dec 15, 2004, at 8:46 PM, Tierra wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 20:09:13 -0800, DJ Freak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I've been able to edit my confirm.py to make it match my web site
EXCEPT background color and img src=.

Does anyone know how to code background color and image insert in a .py
file?


Thanks

Evan

I'm not even sure what you mean by that... however, if you take the time to look through the default config settings for Mailman, you'd find the exact variables you need to setup in your mm_cfg.py file to change the web colors. This may be a little out of line on this list, but I'm not even going to mention those variables since for the past 2 weeks, you've started 14 threads on this list about small simple configuration options like this one that you could of saved everyone here the trouble of looking up for you had you read the documentation. Also, please stop starting 3 separate threads all in one day on the same problem, same subject, just because no one answered in the first 2-3 hours. It's a mailing list, people will get to it when they can, if they can help you out. No one here get's paid to answer your questions.

Bryan

P.S. Don't touch VERP settings unless you know what it is and really
need it. The defaults are fine for anyone who's new to email and
mailing lists.


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