On 2014-03-10, 8:55 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
First off, I saw you talked to Terri on IRC. Much as I hate to burden
Terri, that is the right thing to do if you're not getting attention
to your proposal, especially from persons who proposed or volunteered
to mentor it. If at all possible,
Hey there!
I have a question about emails generated by Mailman3. This is an
example of a message held notification (your message awaits
moderator approval). According to the template, Mailman inserts a
cancel link at the end of the email:
If you would like to cancel this posting, please visit
On Mar 11, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
I wonder where this link is supposed to lead. I did not find such an
endpoint in Postorius, and the Mailman REST API is not public anyway.
Am I missing something?
Not really - you've noticed a holdover from Mailman 2.1 that hasn't been
OK, thanks for the explanation Barry
A.
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Hey!
I'd like to discuss what happens when an email is sent by both a
member and a nonmember in Mailman3. How is that possible? Very easy,
here's my use case : I have my own domain, say example.com, and for
convenience and portability I choose to use Gmail as a
server/storage/interface. My main
On Mar 11, 2014, at 06:25 PM, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
What do you think about all that? Do you agree there's actually an
issue there? Any idea how to solve it? For example, make the NonMember
rule exit if a member is found amongst the senders (which would simply
be equivalent to making it yield
On 03/11/2014 03:14 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Mar 11, 2014, at 06:25 PM, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
What do you think about all that? Do you agree there's actually an
issue there? Any idea how to solve it? For example, make the NonMember
rule exit if a member is found amongst the senders
Barry Warsaw writes:
The basic problem is this: with the separation of web ui and core, the core
can't actually know a priori what those links will be, or even if there *are*
links. So in my branch I actually remove all those links from the default
templates and rewrite as necessary to
Aurelien Bompard writes:
I'd like to discuss what happens when an email is sent by both a
member and a nonmember in Mailman3. How is that possible? Very easy,
here's my use case : I have my own domain, say example.com, and for
convenience and portability I choose to use Gmail as a