Brad Knowles said the following on 2006/09/17 07:32 AM:
By rights, the listowner(s) should have the final say as to who is
allowed to see the archives of their list, who is allowed to
subscribe to their list, and who is allowed to post. Period.
In 10 years of being online and being part of
Jason R. Mastaler said the following on 2006/09/17 08:10 AM:
If Gmane allows me and others to keep up with Barry's release
announcements for example in a convenient manner, I think that's a good
thing.
What's preventing you from just subscribing to the announce list?
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Brad Knowles said the following on 2006/09/16 09:07 PM:
The reason that they were removed from Gmane is that they tell us
they have a policy of always contacting the listowner to see if it's
okay for them to carry the list on their site
This is not the case with some lists on the server I
Barry Warsaw wrote:
If I was aware of such problems in the past, I honestly don't
remember -- I'll place the blame squarely on my overloaded brain, and
age. :) Taking a fresh look at this, I say let's do what we can to
get the lists on Gmane, including any back archives.
The problem
Brad Knowles wrote:
I try very hard to never say never, but I cannot imagine a
circumstance were we would possibly ever trust them to carry any
Mailman or Python-related content.
I *can* imagine - it could (perhaps) happen when they actually follow
their stated policy and contact a list
On 9/18/06 10:26 AM, JC Dill wrote:
If Barry wants to let the list be gatewayed to gmane and usenet over our
objections, he is certainly entitled to do that. It will also mean that
he will need new people to help manage the various lists that Brad and I
help manage because I'm with Brad on
Hello folks,
Is it possible to restrict subsribers to only those with email my.domain.com
?
I have am maintaining a company internal mail-list, and do not want to allow
subscibers outside the company.
Please let me know how this can be done in mailman.
Thanks
Tom
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On Sep 18, 2006, at 12:26 PM, JC Dill wrote:
If Barry wants to let the list be gatewayed to gmane and usenet
over our objections, he is certainly entitled to do that. It will
also mean that he will need new people to help manage the various
Stefan Grote wrote:
okay, but my Mailman error log is empty and my apache logs are empty too.
This can happen for a few reasons, but the most likely is a syntax
error in mm_cfg.py.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not without running a different copy of Mailman for the different hosts.
I thought that might be the case. Guess I'll just move back to http://
globally.
Thanks for your help! :)
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On Sep 18, 2006, at 1:24 PM, Dragon wrote:
Is there some reason you would not want to run https on all of the
lists?
I can't speak for the original poster, but in my case it is a
question of which domains I'm willing to get site certificates for.
-j
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename. admins;
system($command, $status);
I get a status of 1 returned to me and it doesn't add the users. I've
Barry Warsaw wrote:
I think that if Gmane were to address the issues that Brad and JC have
raised about their operations, then it would be worth reconsidering.
+1
:-)
jc
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Anne Ramey wrote:
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename. admins;
system($command, $status);
I get a status of 1 returned to me and it doesn't add the
Hung Phan wrote:
Is there a way to extract members list with their fullname?
Used /usr/share/mailman/bin/list_members to extract the list of
emails, but would like to know how to extract with fullnames.
Yes.
See
/usr/share/mailman/bin/list_members --help
to find out how.
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Tobey Wheelock wrote:
Subject: Loc: Test
This is my regex:
^(Re: \[Rappnet\] )?Loc(al)?[:.]
It catches the initial posts but not the replies.
It's not documented, but Topic regexps are compiled in VERBOSE mode
which means that unescaped whitespace outside of character classes is
ignored. This
On 9/18/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not documented, but Topic regexps are compiled in VERBOSE mode
which means that unescaped whitespace outside of character classes is
ignored. This and other issues with Topic regexps are fixed for
Mailman 2.2,
By fixed, do you mean the
Dragon wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename.
admins;
system($command, $status);
I get a status of 1 returned to me
I just received a message via one of my list admins from a subscriber who was
unsubscribed from a list based on a bounce from last year. The subscriber got
a message with the following:
Your membership in the mailing list . has been disabled
due to excessive bounces The last bounce
Anne Ramey wrote:
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename.
admins;
system($command, $status);
I get a status of 1 returned to me and it doesn't
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
By fixed, do you mean the behavior is now documented? Or that they
won't be compiled in VERBOSE mode? (Off-hand either seems reasonable,
though I suspect most people are more used to the mode where
whitespace is treated verbatim.)
I mean (from the 2.2 NEWS file)
quote
Mark,
Sweer! It works very well.
Thanks
Tom
On 9/18/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Kavanaugh wrote:
Is it possible to restrict subsribers to only those with email
my.domain.com
You can't do it completely automatically, but you can do it.
You first need to patch Mailman
Thus spake Anne Ramey on Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 03:06:37PM CDT
Dragon wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename.
I need to create an announce only list, where people can subscribe, but they
cannot post. I also have other lists that I will need to create continually
that will not be this way.
Is there a bit I can set for this list only so the subscribers cannot post.
Thanks
-Rob
Lindsay Haisley wrote:
Well, I found
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-developers@python.org/msg09827.html which
rather explains this, and identifies it as a mailman bug.
Does anyone know if this has been addressed, or will be addressed in new
versions of mailman?
It's on my ToDo list,
Greetings,
For the last week or so it seems that messages posted to any of my
lists also get posted to local mailman list. (Version 2.1.2)
Any ideas or pointers?
--Paul.
Trust no one; and be careful out there.
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Department of
Dragon wrote:
Is there some reason you would not want to run https on all of the lists?
I host a number of sites free of charge. While I don't mind offering
Mailman FoC, I feel that there are somethings users should pay for and
https is one of them!
Take care,
Ben
Benjamin Donnachie sent the message below at 15:22 9/18/2006:
Dragon wrote:
Is there some reason you would not want to run https on all of the lists?
I host a number of sites free of charge. While I don't mind offering
Mailman FoC, I feel that there are somethings users should pay for and
Paul Waterstraat wrote:
For the last week or so it seems that messages posted to any of my
lists also get posted to local mailman list. (Version 2.1.2)
Assuming [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not a member of your other lists, I
think the most likely explaination is that there has been some change
in
Is one of the other lists a better place to ask this?
Probably not. Did you see the reply to your original post at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-September/053291.html?
I must have missed your message somehow, thanks a lot for the reply.
Justin Zygmont wrote:
I have
Justin Zygmont wrote:
The messages appear as HTML code, and do not display an HTML looking
email when it arrives to the subscribers.
This indicates that the MIME structure of the message has somehow been
corrupted or you are looking at a 'plain' format digest as opposed to
a 'mime' digest or
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