Hi all,
The best way to add css or similar things to these pages is to modify
the Format() method of the Document() class in Mailman/htmlformat.py.
What something like that work or do I need to learn python? :)
output.append('META http-equiv=Content-Type '
Brad Knowles wrote:
Yeah, but rate-limiting is nothing like having all your e-mail silently
dropped on the floor. At least you're getting something through, and
you usually know something about that fact.
Obviously ... I just mentioned it to show AOL's general perspective towards
people who
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
What something like that work or do I need to learn python? :)
output.append('META http-equiv=Content-Type '
'content=text/html; charset=%s' % charset)
output.append('META http-equiv=Content-Type '
Hi all
How hard would it be to create an HTML form for a website which could
be used to subscribe people to a list, rather than using the one on
the mailman site for the list?
Thanks
Dave Briggs
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Dave Briggs wrote:
How hard would it be to create an HTML form for a website which could
be used to subscribe people to a list, rather than using the one on
the mailman site for the list?
See FAQ 4.33 http://wiki.list.org/x/hIA9.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]The highway is for
Dave,
You mean instead of using the python driven web form that comes with
mailman?
You can create a front-end to the existing subscription processes using
an html form that collects the necessary parameters and submits them to
mailman via the form's ACTION=your mailman url/LISTNAME.
Here are
On 8/14/08, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Care to share a picture of how it looks? No retard aoluser was able to
send me a screenshot. Yet.
It differs depending on which version of which client you're running
on which platform.
Is there a specific version you're looking for?
--
Brad Knowles
On 8/14/08, David Gibbs wrote:
Obviously ... I just mentioned it to show AOL's general perspective
towards people who participate in the feedback loop program.
Their attitude towards us is better than their attitude towards the
rest of the effluent. At least we're floating on top.
--
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/14/08, David Gibbs wrote:
Obviously ... I just mentioned it to show AOL's general perspective
towards people who participate in the feedback loop program.
Their attitude towards us is better than their attitude towards the
rest of the effluent. At least we're
Max Lanfranconi wrote:
I have a mailman 2.1.11 installation running about 1000 mailing lists.
Each of them is bi-directionally gatewayed via NNTP.
I have been hitting the following scenario:
Email 'a' is made of a text body and email 'b' as a text attachment.
Is the attachment Content-Type:
On 8/14/08, Dragon wrote:
Yes, but being on a shaky, leaky canoe ready to sink or capsize on top of
a cesspool is still not a very nice place to be.
Who said you had the luxury of being in a canoe?
You're swimming in it, buddy.
They're squatting somewhere above you, and you just hope
Cristian Rigamonti wrote:
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 08:33:14AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I don't yet understand why Mailman would discard the message, but I am
able to duplicate the problem, so I will investigate further tomorrow.
Thank you very much! Let me know if I can help you somehow
How hard would it be to create an HTML form for a website which could
be used to subscribe people to a list, rather than using the one on
the mailman site for the list?
See FAQ 4.33 http://wiki.list.org/x/hIA9.
Off the top of your head Mark, would that be viable in a cPanel situation??
Tnx,
Ed at JustBrits wrote:
How hard would it be to create an HTML form for a website which could
be used to subscribe people to a list, rather than using the one on
the mailman site for the list?
See FAQ 4.33 http://wiki.list.org/x/hIA9.
Off the top of your head Mark, would that be viable in a
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