Hello,
I have a lot of users, and the most of them will subscribe to some diferent lists.
I would like a unique web interface with check buttons and a submit button to
subscribe in only one time to some different lists. All lists are moderated.
Ideas? Is there a application for this?
Thanks
Hi,
I'm new on this list.
Creating a personal Mailing List :
Is it possible to install Mailman on my site lodged on a Internet Provider .
(because I have not a own personal Web Server)
If yes, can you indicate some informations to do that
or a HowTo, that I did not find on the Mailman site.
I have 2.1.1 installed on a RH8 box with Sendmail (sendmail-8.12.8-1.80). I dealt with
the smrsh issue by creating a symbolic link in the /etc/smrsh directory. However, I'm
not getting this problem.
- Transcript of session follows -
Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail
I'm setting up a new mail server, and Mailman is one of the softwares
installed.Currently I have the defaults set for DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
and DEFAULT_URL_HOST to be the actual hostname of the machine
(mercury), but when it goes online there will be an alias which should
be used instead
At 22:30 04/03/2003, Brian W. Kinne wrote:
Greetings;
This may be more apache related, but am hoping someone else has already
succeeded at this. I'm trying to set up mailman so that the listinfo page
is the default homepage for the virtual server. The closest I've come is
displaying listinfo
Mailman v2.1.1
On the [Content filtering] page...
Should Mailman filter the content of list traffic according to the settings
below? is set to Yes
Remove message attachments that have a matching content type. is set to
'image'
Remove message attachments that don't have a matching content type.
Today I upgraded to sendmail 8.12.8 and afterward smrsh seemed to stop
working. Prior to the upgrade everything worked fine.
I still have smrsh installed, it is still enabled in the sendmail.cf
file and there is still a symbolic link in /etc/smrsh called 'wrapper'
that points to
* antoine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
I'm new on this list.
Creating a personal Mailing List :
Is it possible to install Mailman on my site lodged on a Internet Provider .
(because I have not a own personal Web Server)
If yes, can you indicate some informations to do that
or a
I remember seeing once a post for how to move all archive files from one
server to another, and now that I need to do such a thing, I can't find the
documents. If I create a list on the new server, add all the normal users
and set all the options, then move the .mbox file to the appropriate place
* alex ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I remember seeing once a post for how to move all archive files from one
server to another, and now that I need to do such a thing, I can't find the
documents. If I create a list on the new server, add all the normal users
and set all the options, then move
* Jose Antonio Gómez Muñoz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello,
I have a lot of users, and the most of them will subscribe to some diferent lists.
I would like a unique web interface with check buttons and a submit button to
subscribe in only one time to some different lists. All lists are
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 22:16, alex wrote:
I remember seeing once a post for how to move all archive files from one
server to another, and now that I need to do such a thing, I can't find the
documents. If I create a list on the new server, add all the normal users
and set all the options, then
RB == Richard Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is the default homepage for the virtual server. The closest I've come is
displaying listinfo as a binary. I'm running redhat 8, apache 2.0.40, and
mailman 2.1.1.
RB I would try using an Apache mod_rewrite RewriteRule. For instance:
RB
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