Mark Leone wrote:
>I just installed Mailman 2.1.14 and got it integrated with Postfix, on
>Ubuntu 11.04. I can create a list via the web admin interface, and add
>members to it. But no such list exists if I run bin/list_lists. If I run
>bin/newlist without creating a list via the web admin interfa
I just installed Mailman 2.1.14 and got it integrated with Postfix, on Ubuntu
11.04. I can create a list via the web admin interface, and add members to it.
But no such list exists if I run bin/list_lists. If I run bin/newlist without
creating a list via the web admin interface, I can send mail
I just installed Mailman 2.1.14 and got it integrated with Postfix, on
Ubuntu 11.04. I can create a list via the web admin interface, and add
members to it. But no such list exists if I run bin/list_lists. If I run
bin/newlist without creating a list via the web admin interface, I can send
mail to
Frank Bell wrote:
>
>mailman 2.1.12
>We have some notifications to the owners that are stating Post by
>non-member to a members-only list
>
>But when they follow the link, there are no pending requests.
>
>On one of these I as admin followed the same link the first time and the
>options were ther
mailman 2.1.12
We have some notifications to the owners that are stating Post by
non-member to a members-only list
But when they follow the link, there are no pending requests.
On one of these I as admin followed the same link the first time and the
options were there, the second time I foll
Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
>For some of our lists, the web interface for the archives are peppered with
>various strings like %(indexing_disable)s and %(htsearch)s. The lists were
>recently migrated from a Solaris 9 box to a RHEL6 box. Rebuilding the
>archives doesn't fix the problem. What d
For some of our lists, the web interface for the archives are peppered with
various strings like %(indexing_disable)s and %(htsearch)s. The lists were
recently migrated from a Solaris 9 box to a RHEL6 box. Rebuilding the archives
doesn't fix the problem. What do we need to do to fix it?
We a
I wasn't entirely kidding about refusing to support Mailman 2, but my main
purpose was to amuse Barry!
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
> Thanks for the answers.
>
> Unfortunately I'll have to target Mailman 2, since my own lists are on
> it
>
> 2012/3/12 Stephen J. Turn
Thanks for the answers.
Unfortunately I'll have to target Mailman 2, since my own lists are on
it
2012/3/12 Stephen J. Turnbull
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
>
>
>> One general question, to Manuel and those who might be familiar:
>> I suppose there is no API like
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
> One general question, to Manuel and those who might be familiar:
> I suppose there is no API like a web service or something available an APP
> could use?
>
Not in Mailman 2, but there's a RESTful API in Mailman 3.
So parsing the mail mod
Am 12.03.2012 um 16:28 schrieb Sascha Rissel:
> I will do that.
> Although I am new to Android development, I am a Java developer at least.
> That's finally a fair reason for me to get into that materia. :-)
>
> I have not that mch time to spend on such projects in my spare time, so
> please don
I will do that.
Although I am new to Android development, I am a Java developer at least.
That's finally a fair reason for me to get into that materia. :-)
I have not that mch time to spend on such projects in my spare time, so
please don't expect quick results.
One general question, to Manuel an
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