Hi all,
i have an installation of MM version 2.1 in an FreeBSD server.
I'm changing its OS to Slackware.
I downloaded de 2.1.5 version of mailman an installed it from the
beggining (./configure --with-my-options , make , make install )
It's working fine when i create newlists and add new
I'm trying to configure mailman to send messages to subscribers, allow
them to review archived messages, and unsubscribe if need be. But i
don't what my subscribers to post any messages. Is this possible?
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Stopped exactly after one day. I didn't catch it before.
What could be happening?
By any chance did they stop at the same time one of the mailman cron jobs
ran?
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Nicholas Anderson wrote:
2) i copied archive dirs and lists dirs to my new installation
directory, and it seems to work fine, but when i go to the admin or
listinfo page i cant see any of them ...
they are all set as advertised but i cant see them
when i create new lists, they (those new
No, I don't think so... the qrunners stopped exactly 1 day after they were
started.
- Original Message -
From: John Dennis
To: 'Larry Stone' ; 'Mailman'
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 11:43 AM
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] It happened again: qrunners stopped on their own.
(1) what do the failures mean on a posting log like this:
Jan 21 13:58:38 2005 (1967) post to nc_museum from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , size=20128, 3 failures
(2) Is there any way to tell what part of a mailing went and what part
didn't if the post occurs in archives, but never is posted --ie never
Anne Ramey wrote:
(1) what do the failures mean on a posting log like this:
Jan 21 13:58:38 2005 (1967) post to nc_museum from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , size=20128, 3 failures
It is a count of the number of addresses (recipients) that were refused
by the SMTP server. See the definition of
I was wondering today about configuring an RSS feed from the mailing
list archives. Is that something anyone is doing? Is that doable at
all? Am I on the entirely wrong track to provide RSS feeds of the
various lists' mail?
Thanks for any input on this,
Diana
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Diana Kirk wrote:
I was wondering today about configuring an RSS feed from the mailing
list archives. Is that something anyone is doing? Is that doable at
all? Am I on the entirely wrong track to provide RSS feeds of the
various lists' mail?
I've got MHonArc generating RSS feeds for my mailing
I have been selected to set up a Mailman system to communicate with
roughly 140 users. I have exactly zero experience with this kind of
endevor, although I am not totally techno-challenged.
I need to set about 30 of the users to be able to post and reply at
will. The rest should be able to post
I am suppose to set up a list for stlmotc (Greater St. Louis Mothers of Twins
Club).
I received the directions from the previous webmaster for our club.
I am new at this, but when I tried to get into the list it said we were non
existent.
I cannot find the link to Membership Management so that I
I was wondering if the add_members command in mailman has a command-line
invite option or if anyone might have a hack for it.
Thanks in advance
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I have set up an aliases on Mac OS X and now mailman isn't working can
somebody provide me with help?
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At 4:27 PM -0600 2005-01-20, C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
In either instance, how do I account for worthwhile replies that would
be beneficial for the entire list to see?
Generally speaking, munging the Reply-To: header is considered to
be a bad idea -- See
At 2:29 PM -0500 2005-01-21, William Kerber wrote:
I have set up an aliases on Mac OS X and now mailman isn't working
can somebody provide me with help?
You haven't given us a whole lot of detail here. Please take a
look at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.022.htp,
At 7:09 PM -0600 2005-01-21, Janie Ziegler wrote:
I received the directions from the previous webmaster for our club.
I am new at this, but when I tried to get into the list it said we were
non existent.
I cannot find the link to Membership Management so that I can set this up.
You're not
I'm having trouble figuring out how much information I can get about
topic selections. Can I get a count of all the members of a list that
have selected a particular topic, set in the Topics page? I am using
version 2.1.5, provided by my web/mail host (I did not install it
myself).
Thanks!
C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
I have been selected to set up a Mailman system to communicate with
roughly 140 users. I have exactly zero experience with this kind of
endevor, although I am not totally techno-challenged.
I need to set about 30 of the users to be able to post and reply at
will. The rest
C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
In any event, I can see from the List Admin manual that I can set up
moderators and they would have full rights and set the rest as users and
make their replies be moderated, but having 30 moderators seems
unwieldy. For instance, who would actually moderate the postings from
At 6:57 PM -0800 2005-01-21, JC Dill wrote:
Also consider if your list will need more than one single moderator,
and remember to set new members to moderated status by default - it's
*much* better to change them to unmoderated after you see that they
have clue than to have to set them to
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