I am using the provided code to send my form information to me Mailman
list.(subscriptions) you can view this page and code at
www.friendsofcaritas.com/MailLists.htm.
I would like to cc: all the form information (name, address, etc.) to
another email, or better yet, create a comma-delimited
At 10:03 AM -0400 2005-04-23, Michael J. Ludgate wrote:
My customers are upset about privacy issues .. re: appended email
addresses on the new bounce probe. I maintain 3 lists tat are all set
up as announce only and my subcribers are kind of paranoid about
emmail privacy ...
That's very
Brad Knowles schrieb:
I'm not sure where you're getting this so-called example from,
but the message body doesn't look like anything that Mailman would be
generating.
Obviously Mailman is forwarding a sample bounce in the probe message.
Bounces can (and, regarding a mailing list, most
I have just uploaded a patch that will make the web UI for MM 2.1.6rc1
XHTML 1 strict compliant. This patch allows for some CSS formatting as well.
I have tried to make all the pages compliant, but I may have missed
some combinations of pages and options, so if you find some that
aren't
I just installed Mailman 2.1.5 on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine. Some of it
appears to work properly, but I still have a permission problem.
When creating a list via the mailman/creat web page, I get an error:
OSError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
'/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/njqrp.mbox'
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 15:35 -0700, Staven Bruce wrote:
Ok, so I've figured my issue out, but I would really appreciate someone
explianing to me what's happening. I'm using Mailman version 2.1.5 on Red
Hat Enterprise 3.0 update 4. Originally, Mailman made two entries in
/etc/aliases under
There are several issues involved when moving from one web hosting
provider to another, and wanting to take the mailing list with. I am
curious about all of these, and would love some insight from someone who
understands this better than I.
1. How do you transfer the list archives, so they
Hello,
For several weeks my mailman instance sometimes just stops delivering
messages. Restarting Mailman seems to fix it and messages that were in
the queue do get sent eventually.
Today I got a hint as to what might be happening ...
As Mailman seemed to be stuck again, I ran mailmanctl stop
--On Sunday, April 24, 2005 7:28 PM +0100 Remi Delon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does anyone have any idea as to why Mailman gets stuck trying to send a
message sometimes ? If a resource (DNS, remote mail server, ...) is
unavailable, shouldn't it timeout after a while ?
BAsically with *any*
hi
i have done something similar last month (but in my case it also
included upgrading from debain/woody (2.0.11) to debian/sarge (2.1.5)
anyhow it worked like a charm (but of course you should do backups and
everything...)
note: below i am referring to standard paths of a debian installation
At 12:54 PM +0200 2005-04-24, Thomas Hochstein wrote:
I'm not sure where you're getting this so-called example from,
but the message body doesn't look like anything that Mailman would be
generating.
Obviously Mailman is forwarding a sample bounce in the probe message.
No, Mailman
Hi,
At 12:54 PM +0200 2005-04-24, Thomas Hochstein wrote:
I'm not sure where you're getting this so-called example from,
but the message body doesn't look like anything that Mailman would be
generating.
Obviously Mailman is forwarding a sample bounce in the probe message.
Yes. This is
On Apr 22, 2005, at 21:44, Nico wrote:
How do I get a list of all the subscribers with a bounce score 0
(and not
de-activated)?
You can use bin/withlist to review getBouncingMembers(). If you want
details about last bounce, how many bounce notifications, you can use
getBounceInfo(member):
$
On Apr 23, 2005, at 05:14, Jack Ziegler wrote:
2) when a new list is created the owner gets a message saying there
are -1 moderator requests waiting. Logging into the admin interface
for the list (and finding no requests waiting), clears this.
This is a known problem with Mailman 2.1.5.
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