Simon wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> How do I make authorize-only lists? Lists where a list-owner will need
> to authorize users upon each subscription.
please take a look at the admin web interface, namely "privacy options".
the answer should be obvious.
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Hello,
what should be permissions on data/aliases and data/aliases.db Unless I set
the user to mailman and the group to postfix - nothing works - those set it
does... but is that right?
thanks
Kevin
PS is this beta pretty good so far for a small list? Anyone using it
mainstream?
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Hi,
How can a list-owner clean out the archive? Delete
messages?
When not, can the developers program it?
It would be nice.
Groetjes Danny Terweij
Upgraded from 2.0.5 to 2.0.10, and admin passwd won't work.
If I try to change it with mmsitepass, I get "Passwd mismatch"
Any ideas!
Prof. Wayne Spivak
SBA * ConsultingR - Systems for Business & Accounting
SBA.NET.WEBR - Internet & World Wide Web Consulting
divisions of SBA * Consulti
Found the answer (in archives)
Python 1.5.2 doesn't use Crypt, so you need to change in Defaults.py
"USE_CRYPT=1" to "0".
Now we're cooking...
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At 07:35 PM 5/11/02, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> AcLA> On top of that all those damn extra headers that
>AcLA> are added to each email are a total pain. If you (whoever
>AcLA> you are) would make it so that each list could be configured
>AcLA> the way he list master wants rather than f
Straight Mailman (unmodified) won't let you do this.
I have some simple scripts that are password protected that do it for my
admins. They were a piece of cake to write. Your sysadmin would have to
install them for you.
For the sysadmin to modify the archives...
- edit ~mailman/archives/pri
J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are misunderstanding RFC 2369. "Optional" means that systems need
> not implement the headers to be conformant. It does not mean that that
> choice needs to be exposed to users.
It also does not require that the choice be concealed. That is an
imp
Can anyone explain the procedure for removing a list? I've tried the
rmlist command but that does not seem to work.
Thank you,
Jim Updegraff
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"Jim Updegraff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Can anyone explain the procedure for removing a list? I've tried the
> rmlist command but that does not seem to work.
That's how you do it.
What about the rmlist
Hi,
I am new to Mailman and after I check my list administration, I still
have no idea about how to solve the problem. may someone give me a hint?
I wanna have a mailing-list that just one(maybe list_adm) can do posting
and the other members can just receive the post. That's, It's like
a newslet
On Sun, 2002-05-12 at 05:59, Drake wrote:
> I am new to Mailman and after I check my list administration, I still
> have no idea about how to solve the problem. may someone give me a hint?
>
> I wanna have a mailing-list that just one(maybe list_adm) can do posting
> and the other members can jus
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:50:44AM -0700, Bob Weissman wrote:
> I hope I'm reading this right; may I infer that these headers will be
> supressable on a per-list basis?
Nope, site-wide only.
Barry already knows that mailman 3 will probably need a toggle redesign,
where most options wi
Hello,
we are running mailman on our system for a few mailinglists. For one we
would like that the recipient is written in the "To:" line of the mail
header and not the adress of the mailinglist. We looked for this in the
settings, but can't find it.
Thanks in advance,
Jan Theofel
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