At 10:46 PM -0400 2005-07-12, LifeTrek Coaching wrote:
When will you add a Schedule feature to the Tend to Pending Moderator
Requests sections? Right now there are only 4 options (Defer, Accept,
Reject, Discard). There should be 5 (Defer, Accept, Reject, Discard,
Schedule). The Schedule
At 10:47 PM -0400 2005-07-12, LifeTrek Coaching wrote:
When Mailman automatically removes a name from the list, I (as list owner
and moderator) and receiving either 3 or 4 notices for each name that is
removed. What is causing these multiple notices? How can I resolve the
issue? Let me
At 12:37 AM -0700 2005-07-13, Skip Taylor wrote:
I understand there's a patch to allow searching private archives. The
system I'm using has 2.1.5p1 I think.
Can someone tell me where to find the patch(es)?
Did you go to the Mailman FAQ Wizard at
At 9:29 PM -0700 2005-07-12, Bradford Chang wrote:
I'm having trouble narrowing down the source of this problem. But as
of a couple days ago, all of the emails
sent to my list have been showing up in the archives, but none of
them have been delivered to the list members.
Anyone have any
Hi,
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:46 PM -0400 2005-07-12, LifeTrek Coaching wrote:
When will you add a Schedule feature to the Tend to Pending Moderator
Requests sections? Right now there are only 4 options (Defer, Accept,
Reject, Discard). There should be 5 (Defer, Accept, Reject, Discard,
My large list (40,000 names) is announcement only and all posts are held (to
prevent the possibility of a spammer hijacking the list). So the Schedule
option is the only one that would work. Simply scheduling when I send the
post would not resolve the problem.
May you be filled with goodness,
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Remember that current structure of mailman is not good at arbitrary
scheduling. You may have to run a scheduling script every hour or so.
Seems like this already exists with qrunner. [knowing nothing about the
internals..] If a message
Hi everyone,
I'm considering Mailman and I have been reading the FAQ and archives in
search of an answer to my questions.
I didn't have much luck and thought I would ask here.
I have a client who needs to send out about 50,000 emails once a month via a
one-way list.
I'm considering installing
At 11:03 AM -0500 2005-07-13, Dave Beckstrom wrote:
I'm considering Mailman and I have been reading the FAQ and archives in
search of an answer to my questions.
I didn't have much luck and thought I would ask here.
Hmm. That's a bad sign. Did you search the Mailman FAQ Wizard
Carl Zwanzig said:
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Remember that current structure of mailman is not good at arbitrary
scheduling. You may have to run a scheduling script every hour or so.
Seems like this already exists with qrunner. [knowing nothing about the
Dave Beckstrom wrote:
I have a client who needs to send out about 50,000 emails once a month via a
one-way list.
The unmentioned things here are, how fast to the emails have to leave
the server and reach the users and how large are the emails?
If the emails are relatively small, even a DSL
I've been asked to change the path from ~mailman/cgi-bin to
~mailman/something-else, the claim being security (and avoiding skript
kiddies).Though, with the directory aliasing, I don't see where that
makes a bit of difference.
In my application, the httpd.conf is embedded such that it's
Forrest Aldrich said:
I've been asked to change the path from ~mailman/cgi-bin to
~mailman/something-else, the claim being security (and avoiding skript
kiddies).Though, with the directory aliasing, I don't see where
that
makes a bit of difference.
I think what they're trying to avoid
Right, exactly. But what' the best way to do this with Mailman.
Poster wrote:
Forrest Aldrich said:
I've been asked to change the path from ~mailman/cgi-bin to
~mailman/something-else, the claim being security (and avoiding skript
kiddies).Though, with the directory aliasing, I
Carl Zwanzig wrote:
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Remember that current structure of mailman is not good at arbitrary
scheduling. You may have to run a scheduling script every hour or so.
Seems like this already exists with qrunner. [knowing nothing about the
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 14:42 -0400, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Right, exactly. But what' the best way to do this with Mailman.
Pick a new location of your chosing, move the cgi-bin directory to it,
then edit your httpd ScriptAlias entry for mailman.
--
John Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are there any hard-coded dependencies upon the ~mailman/cgi-bin struct.
John Dennis wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 14:42 -0400, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Right, exactly. But what' the best way to do this with Mailman.
Pick a new location of your chosing, move the cgi-bin directory to
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