Just got latest Mailman set up from git to replace the mailman-bundler
one I was using. Everything seems to be working alright, except we can't
use mass subscribe or unsubscribe anymore.
I'm having trouble figuring out if this is a problem with me not setting
the program up correctly or a MM
All --
I am in the early planning stages for migrating my largest mailing list (over
50K) to mailman and have a few questions that will be coming in the next few
weeks. Here's the first:
1) I have both digest and non-digest members. What are the options for
transferring these members into
Drew Tenenholz wrote:
1) I have both digest and non-digest members. What are the options for
transferring these members into mailman? (Email, Mass Subscribe upload page,
command line, etc.) any preferences to preserve their original digest choice?
Make two files, one containing the regular
* Jeffrey Goldberg jeff...@goldmark.org:
This is more of a list management question than a Mailman question,
but I need your collective wisdom
I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
intended to do a mass Invite.
You can retrieve the addresses from the mailman
This is more of a list management question than a Mailman question,
but I need your collective wisdom
I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
intended to do a mass Invite.
The addresses come from a sign up sheet specifically for this list,
but the combination of
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 02:51:45PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
intended to do a mass Invite.
[...]
I'm hopeful that I will be able to explain and apologize to anyone who
complains to me, but I fear that I won't have that
Adam McGreggor wrote:
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 02:51:45PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
intended to do a mass Invite.
[...]
I'm hopeful that I will be able to explain and apologize to anyone who
complains to me, but I fear
On Sep 1, 2009, at 6:48 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Adam McGreggor wrote:
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 02:51:45PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
I just did a mass Subscribe (288 address) for a list where I had
intended to do a mass Invite.
If you didn't send a welcome message, a slightly cheeky
I know it must be somewhere in the wiki but have yet to find it and
google went everywhere else. I have a long list of both regular and
digest members how can I mass subscribe the digest members or even
better both combined?
Mel
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Mel Sojka wrote:
I know it must be somewhere in the wiki but have yet to find it and
google went everywhere else. I have a long list of both regular and
digest members how can I mass subscribe the digest members or even
better both combined?
If you have command line access, use
This appears to be a moderately FAQ, but I haven't yet found an answer
in the archives, and I can't immediately extract one from the source.
As a list owner, how do I *by email* subscribe a number of users,
without requiring either their or my separate approval?
(The normal list setting is to
Julian Bradfield wrote:
As a list owner, how do I *by email* subscribe a number of users,
without requiring either their or my separate approval?
(The normal list setting is to require admin approval.)
You can't.
There is no email interface for list administration.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL
hi,
I have a dedicated server with cent-OS .. I access my mailman using:
http://www.mydoman.com/mailman/admin/listname
based on the message below, a nice fellow answered my questions by:
path-to-mailman/bin/
now I browsed my server using SSH but couldn't find the path to mailman
Khalil Abbas wrote:
I have a dedicated server with cent-OS .. I access my mailman using:
http://www.mydoman.com/mailman/admin/listname
based on the message below, a nice fellow answered my questions by:
path-to-mailman/bin/
now I browsed my server using SSH but couldn't find the
Khalil Abbas wrote:
dear mailman guys,
2 things ..
1- is there a way to mass-subscribe users through sending a command by email
to the list without the administritive interface? because I keep getting an
Internal server error message..
2- I've been trying to get a list of
dear mailman guys,
2 things ..
1- is there a way to mass-subscribe users through sending a command by email to
the list without the administritive interface? because I keep getting an
Internal server error message..
2- I've been trying to get a list of users to my email using the 'who
Gentlemen, the administrator's mass subscriptions entry box does not
mention how to get their English names added too. Does one put them in like:
Ted Blazanov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Neurdovitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also say I have chosen site language = English. May I still enter
Chinese UTF names or
On 1/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentlemen, the administrator's mass subscriptions entry box does not
mention how to get their English names added too. Does one put them in like:
Ted Blazanov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Neurdovitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yup. This is mentioned in the archives, but
OK, thanks. Filed bug
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=1874279group_id=103atid=100103
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Mailman FAQ:
Okay, another question.
I am migrating lists from another system and the easiest way to do this is
to use mass subscribe and just put all the old users into it. With a few
warnings on the existing list that anyone who doesn't want to be moved
needs to unsub now.
When I use mass subscribe at
Cyndi Norwitz wrote:
When I use mass subscribe at Sonic.net, the text indicates I'll have a
choice of actually subscribing the addresses or inviting them. But there
is no choice. It just goes directly to invite.
I'm not aware of any bugs in this specific function, so I can only
assume that
Cyndi Norwitz wrote:
If someone can confirm my suspicion and give me the details, I will pass it
on to Sonic tech support and see if they can do something about it. I
suspect it was set this way on purpose as an antispam measure, but it's a
big inconveince for those of us migrating legitimate
Kelly Jones wrote:
If I want to subscribe just one user via the web interface, do I still
need to use Mass Subscribe?
Yes, unless you want to fill out the subscribe form on the listinfo
page which is then subject to any required confirmation and approval.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FAQ 3.44 Mass subscribe in different formats, what is result one has
duplicates. I.e. same email address listed twice either in same format or in
different formats like in FAQ.
I have multiple text files of addresses from several lists that we are
combining into a one way announcement list.
I've poked around the docs and google and haven't seen this documented -
did I miss it?
I have a sizeable list of folks that need to be added to a new list. I'd
like to be able to mass subscribe them by uploading a file and include
their real names at the same time. Is this possible? I tried
Sean R. Kirkpatrick wrote:
I've poked around the docs and google and haven't seen this documented -
did I miss it?
I have a sizeable list of folks that need to be added to a new list. I'd
like to be able to mass subscribe them by uploading a file and include
their real names at the same time.
I am trying to transfer our Homeowners Association's mailing list, currently
running on Eudora, to Mailman running on our Web host's server. 200+ members
at present.
I have checked the FAQs, but have not found an answer to the following
questions... also http://listowners.org/; is not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q) Is it possible to mass subscribe members with their e-mail addresses
*AND* their names - by up loading a file with the addresses and names. IF SO,
what is the required format of that file?
Real Name1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Real Name2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
etc ...
Q) Is it
At 1:36 PM + 2004-07-10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have checked the FAQs, but have not found an answer to the following
questions... also http://listowners.org/; is not responding.
Yeah, that's down for the moment. The owner of that domain is
working on trying to bring it back up, but I
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 03:39:00PM -0300, Gustavo Gouvea wrote:
Im using redhat 8.0 + mailman 2.0.13.
It happens that Im using add_members to mass subscribe
25,000 members.
When I try to do it, the script tells me that several
email adresses was already subscribed, but they were not.
I
Hi,
Im using redhat 8.0 + mailman 2.0.13.
It happens that Im using add_members to mass subscribe
25,000 members.
When I try to do it, the script tells me that several
email adresses was already subscribed, but they were not.
I use list_members and bingo! The emails informed as already
Hi all,
I´ve just implemented Mailman 2.0.13 in my company and
I got some problems:
I have a file with 3000 email addr, that is sent through ftp
every day to my mail server.
Then I used sync_members -f file-name listname to keep
the list sycronized with that file.
I cannot guarantee that all
Hi all,
Sorry about posting in 2 lists, I just dont know the best
list to post in.
I´ve just implemented Mailman 2.0.13 in my company and
I got some problems:
I have a file with 3000 email addr, that is sent through ftp
every day to my mail server.
Then I used sync_members -f file-name listname
I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to my question.
The box I am using is remote and I
* Andy Firman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to my
At 11:08 PM 2/10/2003, Andy Firman wrote:
I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to my
I've not done that many, but Mailman 2.1.1 a file upload option that I
used to incorporate a fairly large list of names. It didn't seem to have
any problem with the list. For your own sanity, you may want to break the
list down into several smaller files, and import them one at a time so you
Need some help here... I've scanned the FAQ and havn't found a clear (to me)
answer yet -
What I am wanting to do is use the List administrator's Mass Subscribe
Members under Member Management (web interface) and specify not only the
users email but the users initial password.
For example -
Hi!
What I need to do is mass subscribe 600 people + 100 with the
option no mail (those users don't want to receive mails, but
want still be able to write to this closed list).
Possible?
PS. Can I subscribe 600 people via web interface?
Are there any limits?
--
kocurek
This is not a standard feature of Mailman so it's not possible yet.
If you could convince the Sysadmin to load a patch to Mailman then you
could use a patched add_user function and do this. You can find the
patch by searching the archives of the list.
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 16:29, David Moore
I am about to subscribe about 150 names to a list, from a CSV file, is
there a way of adding the real name as well as the email?
Thanks in anticipation
Brian
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On Monday 04 Nov 2002 2:51 pm, Brian Read wrote:
I am about to subscribe about 150 names to a list, from a CSV file, is
there a way of adding the real name as well as the email?
Well in the beta version you do it like this:
Brian Read [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Wards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers
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