Hi!When is the release 2.1 of mailman
planed?
Thanks in advice
Tobias Axelsson
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Hallo,
Where do I find information on
Majordomo-style email based commands ?
Thanks!
Hans-Josef (Heck)
Freie Software und Bildung e.V.
Breslauer Str.25 - 42859 Remscheid
Tel: 02191 - 34 00 64
Good Morning
I have just transferred over to lunar pages.com and am
using your mailing list product or at least attempting to use it
I cant seem to find any information on it
Is it a mailing list taker
If so where is the address that one uses I think mine
is at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
at
Is posible to configure a list to be read-only (no posting allowed)?
TIA,
Norberto
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On 2001.12.03 07:17:53, you,
the extraordinary Norberto Bensa, opined:
Is posible to configure a list to be read-only (no posting allowed)?
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extract from output file of a 'config_list' command:
# Use this option if you want to restrict posting to
On 01 December 2001, J B Bell said:
Mailman is suffering some brain damage all of a sudden. I've not
changed my version of Python nor anything like that, though I have
fiddled with my kernel in ways that presumably should not affect this.
Other cron-inspired mailings are getting through
Is it possible to get mailman to gateway to a newsgroup that requires a login
username and password?
I am using mailman as a pipe from an E-mail alias to a news server to give the
alias some memory. The alias is used for posting resumes from our web site, so
I have the newsgroup restricted to
The subject is the error I get every single time a script has to be executed
from Mailman.
On the other side, I don't understand why it needs so much OpenSSL, as I'm not
willing to use it (I'm willing to run Mailman on a private network).
I'm in trouble because I cannot get to recompile nor
I'd like to edit the html for the leading archive index page, the one
under .../pipermail/list/..can someone tell me how? thank you.
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Computer Animation Lab
If I make one of my archives private then quite correctly I am
asked to authenticate myself.
After successful authentication I am offered View By date, author,
subject, etc.
Clicking any of these returns me to the authentication page again
and so in an endless loop. I never get to see the
they feel morally obligated to communicate the fact to everybody on
your mailing list. Pretty soon you have more mail about the virus
than whatever your list is for. Does anybody have a way to
prevent these messages from poluting your list?
Thanks very much,
Laura Creighton
On 03 December 2001, Laura Creighton said:
they feel morally obligated to communicate the fact to everybody on
your mailing list. Pretty soon you have more mail about the virus
than whatever your list is for. Does anybody have a way to
prevent these messages from poluting your list?
Quoting Greg Ward ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On 03 December 2001, Laura Creighton said:
they feel morally obligated to communicate the fact to everybody on
your mailing list. Pretty soon you have more mail about the virus
Sounds like some list members have broken autoresponders (or their sites
On 03 December 2001, Jerome Warnier said:
The subject is the error I get every single time a script has to be
executed from Mailman.
Your Python installation is broken.
On the other side, I don't understand why it needs so much OpenSSL, as
I'm not willing to use it (I'm willing to run
On 03 December 2001, Steve Traylen said:
If I make one of my archives private then quite correctly I am
asked to authenticate myself.
After successful authentication I am offered View By date, author,
subject, etc.
Clicking any of these returns me to the authentication page again
and so
At 11:20 +0100 12/2/2001, Hans-Josef Heck wrote:
Where do I find information on
Majordomo-style email based commands ?
send the word
help
as the subject of a message to a convenient xxx-request address for a list
run by Mailman (such as this one [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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John Baxter [EMAIL
That was my first thought so I tried it with a few browsers on
other machines and well. I do not think it is simply that
cookies are switched off. I am still perplexed.
Steve
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Greg Ward wrote:
GWOn 03 December 2001, Steve Traylen said:
GW If I make one of my archives
Greg Ward wrote:
On 01 December 2001, J B Bell said:
Mailman is suffering some brain damage all of a sudden. I've not
changed my version of Python nor anything like that, though I have
fiddled with my kernel in ways that presumably should not affect this.
Other cron-inspired mailings are
Yes. Include the username and password in your ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
file (look for details in the file Default.py)
Jon Carnes
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From: John Kostash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 10:26 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Mail-News
FOund out what it is.
Please make sure your relaying is enabled for your
localhost.localdomain. and also make sure your relaying
is enabled for 127.0.0.1
Check it out in the /etc/mail/access file
Don't have one of those. What creates it? Is it only
used by a particular MTA? (Gotta dig
Ack! I can think of three possiblities that might be causing this... but
all are long shots.
1) The volume you are using is full and there is no room to right the
files. Check your space available on the server (df).
2) The following line (added to the script) may not work as you desire:
You can simply write over it with the one in your Source directory
(assuming you downloaded the source and did the install).
If not, I put a blank one up on my ftp server:
ftp://ftp.haht.com/private/mailman/pending_subscriptions.db
It only contains two characters: {0
Jon
On Monday 03
3.6. What can I do about users with broken autoresponders?
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.006.htp
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