At 2:19 PM +1000 2005-08-05, llasher wrote:
Hi, I am new to Mailman, and thought I had set it up properly. I have
enabled a list using the Plesk cpanel of my webserver, subbed some
people and posted once myself. This first post appeared but subsequent
posts from two different (subbed)
On 2005/08/05 10:27, Martin Rheumer wrote:
Lets say I was stupid enough to create 40 odd internal lists
and now wanted to set a vacation setting for myself on all
40 lists. Is there a command line tool / way to say
vacation [EMAIL PROTECTED] all lists ?
bin/withlist with its '-a' option can
Hi, I am new to mailman and are running it on a FreeBSD 5.4 server.
Additionally, I am running Apache2 and postfix. I have configured
mailman, apache2 and postfix according to documents, but are receiving
an 403 Forbidden error when I attempt to access
my.domain.dom/mailman/create
This is my
On Aug 6, 2005, at 02:50, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582): self.welcome =
self.shortcmd('mode reader')
Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582): File
/usr/local/lib/python2.4/nntplib.py, line 2
60, in shortcmd
Aug 03 01:05:01 2005
I was able to find a solution in the mailing list. It took a quite a
bit of digging, but I realized I had to reconfigure my apache httpd.conf
file. I found two versions of this solution and since I am new to
FreeBSD,Apache and mailman I am not sure which one is correct or safe? -
although the
Hi,
I administer a few mailing lists. I have been struggling to
setup regular expressions to allow people to subscribe (and
may be post) from specfic address patterns.
I have seen some tips about doing this but none of those ideas
have worked for me.
Here is my need:
Lets say I have a list
On Aug 6, 2005, at 12:24, ajit k jena wrote:
I administer a few mailing lists. I have been struggling to
setup regular expressions to allow people to subscribe (and
may be post) from specfic address patterns.
My first impression is that it would be better to do this in your MTA
than