Last of the newbie questions for now (I think!).
My list is an attachment list. Under Content Filtering -
Remove message attachments that have a matching content type,
would I be right in thinking that the mime types to enter in order to
discard zip files as attachments would be:
would I be right in thinking that the mime types to enter in order to
discard zip files as attachments would be:
application/x-compressed
application/x-zip-compressed
application/zip
multipart/x-zip
Many (most?) zip archives seem to be attached simply as
application/octet-stream. Depending upon
On May 16, 2004, at 22:06, Marina wrote:
If I choose Yes, w/discard and I enter my own text, it sends nothing.
How do I get it to send my text without the canned response?
It should be doing it when you set it to Yes, w/discard.
I've just tried on a system with 2.1.3 and it behaved as expected.
I'm sorry. I realize that I've made you all think that the TPC uses Eudora
for email. The groups doesn't. I do. I'm getting these message via my
email client -- Eudora. Most of our lists are open to the public. People
can subscribe to the list and get messages via whatever email client
Hi,
Is it possible to setup subscription and unsubscription (ie the user sends a
message to the list with SUBSCRIBE in the subject) to my lists via email?
If so, how?
Thanks
Adriaan
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On May 17, 2004, at 20:07, Barbara Manning wrote:
If my only choice for this group is to read via my email client, I can
do that, it's just messy looking and I end up downloading about 75
messages a day.
You can read the Mailman-Users mailing list using the Gmane.org news
service.
Barbara Manning wrote on Mon, 17 May 2004 20:07:26 +0900:
If my only choice for this group is to read via my email client, I can do
that, it's just messy looking and I end up downloading about 75 messages a
day. I'll probably unsubscribe with this email address and set up a
separate
On Wednesday 12 May 2004 11:42 am, Pat Riehecky wrote:
I'm playing around a bit with mailman and was wondering how to get it to
update /etc/aliases automatically using postfix.
Pat:
Mailman updates the ~/data/aliases ~/data/virtual-mailman files (and
automatically updates their correspoding
Can I just ask a question about mailman, a part of cpanel ?
I have changed from resellerprovider .com to provider .com. All accounts have
been transferred through the backup/restore function in cpanel.
When I now ask for a mailinglist with my new provider it seems that in the interface
Our company regular sends out emails to our customers and potential list of customers.
Because of costs involved with the one system we are looking at using mailman to do
the email part of it while using the other system for otherstuff ie CRM etc...
I would like to see it work like this:
1.
I was wondering if there was any way to search my list's archives by
topic or keyword.
Brandon Cockrum
Member Services Coordinator
Indiana Association of Cities and Towns
(317)237-6200, ext.235
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Website Administration wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to setup subscription and unsubscription (ie the user sends a
message to the list with SUBSCRIBE in the subject) to my lists via email?
If so, how?
Thanks
Adriaan
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Quoting Randy Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would like to see it work like this:
1. I download file from CRM software of emails.
2. I upload them or cut an paste to mailman
3. if the email is already in the list it does not add them again and if
they chose to opt out before it would
Hi,
I had to relocate my mailman folders from one partition to another one.
And unfortunately for me I messed up all the permissions. I fixed half
of it somehow, but I was wondering can someone give me a list of the
correct permissions on all the mailman folders.
regards
Hi there,
I of course first searched the list archives but somehow did not find
exactly what i was looking for.
So please help me ;)
I just switched to Mailman 2.1.5 from a 2.0.x version and am not yet quite
sure if i like the way it works with all these python processes running
all the time, but
Hi,
I've set up a Mac OS X server basically for the sole purpose of being a
listserv. I set up server, created one list called test through the
Apple gui, and then verified that the I was receiving mail.
Then i attempted to create a list through the web interface and got this
error. Can
I have a 2.1 installation of Mailman, for which I own a couple of
mailing lists. These lists have been set up to accept certain MIME
attachments, and also to convert text/html to plain text. This works as
expected.
We have the default footer enabled, however, it is coming through as a
plain text
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mbonanno wrote:
I've set up a Mac OS X server basically for the sole purpose of being a
listserv. I set up server, created one list called test through the
Apple gui, and then verified that the I was receiving mail.
Then i attempted to create
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Sergey Solovev wrote:
I had to relocate my mailman folders from one partition to another one.
And unfortunately for me I messed up all the permissions. I fixed half
of it somehow, but I was wondering can someone give me a list of the
correct
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Dennis Kuhlmeier wrote:
2. Lists created via the admin webpage cannot accept mail (user
unknown). I know that mailman can now accept mail without having to
add all the aliases (how is that actually supposed to work), but on
my system it just
I'm not sure how this would protect members who had opted out from being
added again though.
/edg
--On Monday, May 17, 2004 8:32 PM +0200 Hilton J Ralphs
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Quoting Randy Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would like to see it work like this:
1. I download file from CRM
At 11:27 AM -0500 2004/05/17, Brandon Cockrum wrote:
I was wondering if there was any way to search my list's archives by
topic or keyword.
See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.011.htp.
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At 8:07 PM +0900 2004/05/17, Barbara Manning wrote:
If my only choice for this group is to read via my email client, I can
do that, it's just messy looking and I end up downloading about 75
messages a day. I'll probably unsubscribe with this email address and
set up a separate address just
At 1:56 PM +0200 2004/05/17, Website Administration wrote:
Is it possible to setup subscription and unsubscription (ie the user sends a
message to the list with SUBSCRIBE in the subject) to my lists via email?
Mailman does this by default.
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They that can
I know that I can add a file-full of digest members from the command line,
but can I do so from the web GUI? I don't see how, on the Mass Subscribe
page. Am I missing something?
/edg
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ed Greenberg
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I know that I can add a file-full of digest members from the command
line, but can I do so from the web GUI? I don't see how, on the Mass
Subscribe page. Am I missing something?
First go to the Digest Options
... and the second
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Ed Greenberg wrote:
I know that I can add a file-full of digest members from the command
line, but can I do so from the web GUI? I don't see how, on the Mass
Subscribe page. Am I missing something?
Nope. There's no option for this now that I know
Brad Knowles wrote:
Not, I don't think it's luck. Once I had the host newsgroup
settings correct, it worked just fine for me under a previous
installation with Mailman 2.1.2 on Solaris 9, and now under Mailman
2.1.4 under FreeBSD 5.x.
This is not luck -- this is something that Mailman is
Quoting Ed Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm not sure how this would protect members who had opted out from being
added again though.
/edg
Ed, just to get this right, someone who previously was a mailman user and now
decides to leave the group? Effectively, you are controlling the source
Quoting Ed Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know that I can add a file-full of digest members from the command line,
but can I do so from the web GUI? I don't see how, on the Mass Subscribe
page. Am I missing something?
/edg
Before you 'Ctrl + v' or mass-upload a file, go to the 'Digest
Dear mailmain users,
Can you tell me what the option, to (not) require owner aproval for
new subscription requests, should look like? And where should it be?
If I can't find it, do I need to see the site administrator?
I am using mailman version 2.0.7
TIA
James
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