Elaine Miller wrote:
Nicolas Steenhout wrote:
I want for the list to be restricted to registered users [...]
Most importantly, I would like users to be able to POST to the
list from the web.
Hmm. Seems like one ought to be able to set up a simple formmail
on an html page, since Formmail
Jon Carnes wrote:
Is there a way to link a user's subscriptions to multiple lists so
that they have a common password and only have to give the password
once?
If you move up to the 2.1B5 version of mailman then you can use an SQL
database to store the list information and membership
Arlen Walker wrote:
Ok, this may be too elementary, but you *do* realize MHonarc works
perfectly well with Mailman, don't you?
I saw a reference to external archivers in the documentation,
but I have not pursued that option.
So the reason you want to switch over to Pipermail is.?
There
Is there a way to link a user's subscriptions to multiple lists so
that they have a common password and only have to give the password
once? I have a group of about 10 lists that I manage for my church.
Most people are on several lists. It would be nice if they could
have one password and only
Arlen Walker wrote:
Phil Harbison wrote:
[1] I want most of my archives to be private. [...]
[2] I like the way Pipermail automatically breaks the archives up
by {month,quarter,year} and creates an index of indexes. My
larger MHonarc archives get rather cumbersome.
[3] I like the way
I'm migrating from Majordomo and MHonArc to Mailman. Is there
an easy way to convert MHonArc archives to Pipermail? I have
found a perl script (mhn2mbox) that will convert MHonARC HTML
files back to UNIX mailbox format, but I was hoping for a more
direct approach.
Is there a web interface for