have each field customizable to have readonly
attribute or min.value and max.value.
Another option could be to interfere the value validation when a list
administrator submits the form.
Which file validates the submited values?
Al 19/12/11 18:07, En/na Mark Sapiro ha escrit:
Narcis Garcia - G
Hello,
Is there an easy way to make some options not customizable by a list
administrator?
We want, for example, max_message_size and/or other options cannot be
changed with the web interface.
I suppoose that then "config_list" can be useful to export, edit options
manually and import any
ons or not.
Thanks.
Al 11/10/11 21:18, En/na Mark Sapiro ha escrit:
Narcis Garcia - GiLUG wrote:
The matter I don't know how to solve is to have a mirror (available for
production) but not sending mails while doesn't become the production one.
(Server can know if it's main o
while doesn't become the production one.
(Server can know if it's main or mirror with a DNS query: ListServer IP
=? My IP)
Al 10/10/11 08:14, En/na Narcis Garcia - GiLUG ha escrit:
Hello everybody and thanks for this helping tool.
I administer one list and had a "pending for
Hello everybody and thanks for this helping tool.
I administer one list and had a "pending for approval" message on Sun
Aug 14 21:11:08 2011 , but after several days I discarded it and no mode
appeared in the admindb page.
But now I receive every morning an automated message with "The xxx
ma
escrit:
On 8/26/2011 6:49 PM, dhruv kumar wrote:
that is free?
On 8/26/11, Narcis Garcia - GiLUG wrote:
On Microsoft Windows you can use the recommended Microsoft Virtual PC to
have a virtual machine running a GNU/Linux system, where to place a
Mailman installation.
Yes, it's free. See
On Microsoft Windows you can use the recommended Microsoft Virtual PC to
have a virtual machine running a GNU/Linux system, where to place a
Mailman installation.
Al 26/08/11 16:38, En/na dhruv kumar ha escrit:
I not aford vm-wear
--
Mailma
*Y*ou can run this command in the server:
for CurrentList in $(list_lists --bare) ; do echo "someb...@example.net"
| add_members -r - $CurrentList ; done
(see /add_members/ manual page for more details, and also /remove_members/)
Al 11/08/11 21:01, En/na Douglas D. J. de Macedo ha escrit:
H
I put the names as in mail clients:
Real Name
But I wish to appear the real names in the From: field when the
subscriber writes to the list (replace the original real name by the
subscribed one)
Al 06/08/11 01:14, En/na Mark Sapiro ha escrit:
Tom Browder wrote:
The Real Name shows on th