Actually I just want to approve a pending mail, can I do it with command
line?
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Does anyone have any experience with any of the external archivers? I
have looked at the scattered information posted and found most of it is over
four years old or that the links are invalid. (All references to kanga.nu in
the
FAQ's are no invalid. The instructions for MHonArc are four
Or visit the roster from the listinfo page or directly at something
like http://www.example.com/mailman/roster/listname
I'm not familiar with /roster/listname. Why I try that, I get
Error
Directors roster authentication failed.
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Is there anyway to schedule digest emails?
I could use a timer to send emails once a week at a particular time.
Thanks
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Dwayne Phillips
Technologies Director
Freight Management Inc
2900 East La Palma Ave
Anaheim, CA 92806
714.632.1440
Hi There,
I am wondering if you know anyone who can provide support / consulting on
mailman. Specifically, I am having an issue where I am getting two of every
email sent to a list, and another user is getting two of every email sent by
one person.
Where can I find help on this?
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, George Theall wrote:
But when trying to apply the patch I get the following (Redhat 9):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailman-2.1.5]# patch -p1 ../htdig-2.1.5-0.1.patch
¹µH];P °kBñ
That doesn't look like a patch file, at least not an uncompressed one.
What does file
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Not Here wrote:
im mailman-2.1.5]# patch -p1 ../htdig-2.1.5-0.1.patch ^1æH];P
Wrong syntax. You need a space after .
Same result with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailman-2.1.5]# patch -p1 ../htdig-2.1.5-0.1.patch
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I'm seeing for every delivery attempt. Nothing is getting through at
all. I've tried running DNS locally too. Now I'm in the process of
trying to re-install Mailman as it came from the OS X Server discs.
Also posted this issue on the Apple boards. Very strange.
On Mar 11, 2005, at 5:52 AM,
At 1:33 AM -0800 2005-03-12, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
Most of the emails on my lists are html, and since pipermail
will not handle html at all, the digests come with nothing in them.
Incorrect. Pipermail handles HTML fine. It doesn't handle MIME very
well.
You may think that
At 3:27 PM +0800 2005-03-12, Carfield Yim wrote:
Actually I just want to approve a pending mail, can I do it with command
line?
Yes. The administrators of very large scale Mailman mailing
lists are effectively required to do everything via the command line,
because the web interface becomes
On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 10:40:27AM +0100, Joakim Nomell wrote:
Hi all. Now I have applied the patch for mailman 1.0.5 and htdig is
activated.
Are you sure about that version number???
Also, this means we've solved the gzip problem, right?
on every privat archive. But when filling in the
Carfield Yim wrote:
Actually I just want to approve a pending mail, can I do it with command
line?
I'm not sure about command line, but you can do it by e-mail. If
admin_immed_notify is set to Yes, the notification message that is
sent contains a message/rfc822 part similar to the following:
John Fleming wrote:
Or visit the roster from the listinfo page or directly at something
like http://www.example.com/mailman/roster/listname
I'm not familiar with /roster/listname. Why I try that, I get
Error
Directors roster authentication failed.
Your list roster is restricted to either
Dwayne Phillips wrote:
Is there anyway to schedule digest emails?
I could use a timer to send emails once a week at a particular time.
You can adjust the crontab entry to run senddigests on whatever
schedule you want (default is daily at noon).
Digests will still be sent when the accumulated
- Original Message -
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Getting the subscriber list
John Fleming wrote:
Or visit the roster from the listinfo page or
John Fleming wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
John Fleming wrote:
Or visit the roster from the listinfo page or directly at something
like http://www.example.com/mailman/roster/listname
I'm not familiar with /roster/listname. Why I try that, I get
Error
Directors roster authentication failed.
Justin B Handley wrote:
I am wondering if you know anyone who can provide support / consulting on
mailman. Specifically, I am having an issue where I am getting two of every
email sent to a list, and another user is getting two of every email sent by
one person.
Where can I find help on
Joakim Nomell wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, George Theall wrote:
But when trying to apply the patch I get the following (Redhat 9):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailman-2.1.5]# patch -p1 ../htdig-2.1.5-0.1.patch
¹µH];P °kBñ
That doesn't look like a patch file, at least not an uncompressed one.
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