Can some one send me a sample log file that I can play with some scripts on?
I'm trying to find out if it contains the data I need and I don't want to
compile mailman to find out...
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Seem to remember from older versions of mailman there is a way of saying
only let messages through if they are CCd to or sent to a maximum number
of people. Cant find this in 2.1.2. Is it still there.
Ben
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On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 09:23, Ben Edwards wrote:
Seem to remember from older versions of mailman there is a way of saying
only let messages through if they are CCd to or sent to a maximum number
of people. Cant find this in 2.1.2. Is it still there.
Ben
Yup. In the webadmin it's in the
cd /lists/bin
./config_list -o list_name.txt list_name
Edit junk.txt and add the following:
# Increase viewable member list in Admin interface
admin_member_chunksize = 100 (note: you can make this number whatever you
want, depending on the number of subscribers)
./config_list -i
I think the phrase is RTFM. In the FAQ I found this:
javascript:var el=document.forms[0].elements;for (var i=0;
iel.length;i++) if (el[i].type=='radio' el[i].value==3)
void(el[i].checked=true);
which works just perfect. It isn't a discard all button on the page,
but if you hit the
I've installed and configured Mailman. I can create
and use the lists without problems, but the
lists only work for local users. Any remote users
try to join a list via email, and the email request
is missing in action, and the request is never
processed. I've checked the FAQ's and read
through
I wanted to find out about downloading the Mailman for a list I am trying to convert
over to another type of format. I currently have a couple of list with yahoo that
relate to my business and would like to get away from that. It looked like this was a
free program- but when I go to download
Could you please send me some detail whether the Mailman software supports windows
operating system? I saw the downloadable programs as in the Unix tar format.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Johnson
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Add: northstar.homedns.org to /etc/mail/local-host-names then stop and
restart sendmail.
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 14:56, Eric wrote:
I've installed and configured Mailman. I can create
and use the lists without problems, but the
lists only work for local users. Any remote users
try to join a
What URL are attempting to access?
http://www.list.org/
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=103
Mailman is also distributed with most common Linux distributions (Red
Hat, Mandrake, SuSe, etc...), and is available via ports for the various
BSD's.
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 10:21, Johnson wrote:
Could you please send me some detail whether the Mailman software supports windows
operating system? I saw the downloadable programs as in the Unix tar format.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Johnson
Some hardy souls have made Mailman work on
JC == Jon Carnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JC On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 07:31, Angie wrote:
I wanted to find out about downloading the Mailman for a list I am trying to
convert over to another type of format. I currently have a couple of list with
yahoo that relate to my business and would
I'm testing mailman 2.1.3 and was hoping that the -o option for newlist
would actually work (ie auto append to my sendmail aliases file the
appropriate stuff). It doesn't appear to and the only other thing I
found in the archives is using genaliases but I'd have to munge a
script to get just the
Brad Knowles wrote:
It would be nice if we could make the archives hidden but not protected by
a password, so
that other people could go to the archives and see them, if they were
given the proper URL.
You can have a public list that is hidden. Just set it to no for
Advertise this list
When I receive a post from 2.1.2, the message has the server-add footer as a TXT
attachment. It is very annoying. Is there a way to cause the server not to add the
footer as an attachment? It's on a shared server to which I do not have root access.
Hello mcp28352,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 8:18:40 PM, you wrote:
mbn When I receive a post from 2.1.2, the message has the server-add
mbn footer as a TXT attachment. It is very annoying. Is there a way to cause
mbn the server not to add the footer as an attachment? It's on a shared
mbn server
On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 07:21 pm, Luigi Rosa wrote:
Hello mcp28352,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 8:18:40 PM, you wrote:
mbn When I receive a post from 2.1.2, the message has the server-add
mbn footer as a TXT attachment. It is very annoying. Is there a way
to cause
mbn the server not
Does anyone know how I can locate a user's password that had been sent
out on thier first subscription?
-Roger
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Mailman FAQ:
I just set up mailman-2.1-8. Everything is working fine except it adds
[spam] to every single message to the list.
I have looked through the admin, and the docs and cannot figure out how to
prevent this. Any suggestions?
mike c
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 03:07:20PM -0700, Mike Chambers wrote:
I just set up mailman-2.1-8. Everything is working fine except it adds
[spam] to every single message to the list.
I have looked through the admin, and the docs and cannot figure out how to
prevent this. Any suggestions?
Is the
This is a pain that only happens on HTML emails
Richard
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Richard Barrett
Sent: Friday, 17 October 2003 8:16 a.m.
To: Luigi Rosa
Cc: Mailman Users
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] TXT attachments
On Thursday,
No. It is not spam (I double checked that).
So the subject looks like this:
[spam][listname]subject here
mike chambers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 3:26 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users]
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 04:06:45PM -0700, Mike Chambers wrote:
No. It is not spam (I double checked that).
So the subject looks like this:
[spam][listname]subject here
More than likely, then, this is due to a spam filter that has nothing to
do with Mailman. Are you sure that such a spam
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 18:03, Roger Espiritu wrote:
Does anyone know how I can locate a user's password that had been sent
out on thier first subscription?
-Roger
My Mailman home directory is /var/mailman. To find the password for
JonC for list test2, I run:
./dumpdb
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 18:07, Mike Chambers wrote:
I just set up mailman-2.1-8. Everything is working fine except it adds
[spam] to every single message to the list.
I have looked through the admin, and the docs and cannot figure out how to
prevent this. Any suggestions?
mike c
Either
Actually, if you list is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailman by default puts in
a field labeled [spam] in every email. I just experienced this and it
is for easy detection of mailing lists. To remove this (I had to do it
on 283 mailing lists!), go to the following:
Go to your mailman list login like:
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