Rich Winkel wrote:
>I'm trying to set up an umbrella list and having some unexpected
>behavior even after reading the faq.
>
>Ok, I have alllist-boun...@x listed as a subscriber to subl...@x, with
>no mail and no moderation. I have USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER = Yes in
>my mm_cfg.py file. But when I post
I'm trying to set up an umbrella list and having some unexpected
behavior even after reading the faq.
Ok, I have alllist-boun...@x listed as a subscriber to subl...@x, with
no mail and no moderation. I have USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER = Yes in
my mm_cfg.py file. But when I post to alllist and the messag
I appreciate y'all's responses.
RESPONSE:
"Unless you really need the excitement of the technical administration,
sticking with the moderation/human issues may be the best solution."
ME:
I DO WANT THE EXCITEMENT AND THE FINER CONTROL OF TECHNICAL ADMINISTRATION.
There is a good FAQ on
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Peleg Michaeli wrote:
| Why Mailman?
|
| I think that there are better and much simpler web engines for
| *Newsletters*.
|
| Mailman can do more than that, hence it is much more complicated to
| use/install/configure (my opinion).
|
Yes, there are bet
Why Mailman?
I think that there are better and much simpler web engines for
*Newsletters*.
Mailman can do more than that, hence it is much more complicated to
use/install/configure (my opinion).
Peleg.
On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 23:26 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is a question from a compl
This is a question from a complete novice so don't humor me with "there's no
such
thing as a dumb question".
Beckground:
I worked in IT for many years back in the days of DOS 3.3, Lotus 1-2 -3 and
Word Perfect. I've even had the fun of being the sole Administrator of a
Novell Netware networ
Don wrote:
>
>I'd like to set up a 'test' list for a couple people to see what
>they will be working with to administrate a list. It appears to
>me that giving someone administrative privelages for a specific
>list will not cause any security breech of the site itself.
>
>Therefore, my 'dumb quest
Hi;
I'd like to set up a 'test' list for a couple people to see what
they will be working with to administrate a list. It appears to
me that giving someone administrative privelages for a specific
list will not cause any security breech of the site itself.
Therefore, my 'dumb question' for the
On Sep 29, 2004, at 23:26, SteveC wrote:
I want to delete all the messages in a mailing lists admin requests. I
have 130 odd spams I want to kill. Im also the site admin...
Is there a quick way to do this without clicking them all?
There are several ways to do this.
If you have shell access on the
been googling around with no luck.
I want to delete all the messages in a mailing lists admin requests. I
have 130 odd spams I want to kill. Im also the site admin...
Is there a quick way to do this without clicking them all?
TIA
have fun,
SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fractalus.com/stev
Hmmmmaybe I'm trying to use Mailman for something it wasn't designed for, but how
do I do a super-simple announce-only mailing list? It's just a newsletter, but though
I set the "where are list replies sent" to "poster", I think the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing-list address still goes out to ev
Larry Kostmayer wrote:
> I'm pretty sure I know that answer to this, but I need to ask to be sure.
> Is it possible to run Mailman on one machine and the MTA (sendmail) on
> another?
It is, although this isn't necessarily a mailman setup issue, but more an
MTA's issue. I have a specific ser
Hi all,
I'm pretty sure I know that answer to this, but I need to ask to be sure.
Is it possible to run Mailman on one machine and the MTA (sendmail) on
another?
Thanks,
-Larry
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