Hi,
I m new in Mailman use and I want to know how to make simple list for
e-newsletter. Without possibilities for user to answer, just like when
you receved an html nexsletter from Apple or Adobe.
Please help me.
Thanks
Sébastien
Toulouse
France
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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 1:12 AM
Subject: Mailman-Users Digest, Vol 15, Issue 52
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I'm working for a Theater Company and they need a way to contact members
and/or ticket buyers via email. I hooked up with Mailman through a host
provider. I figured out how to created an announce-only list, upload our
member's names, etc. It works pretty great!
Question: Can you send the list html
I desperately and immediately need the capability to send email to a
database of about 3000 people, all of whom are true subscribers to our list.
We're a small office running Windows XP, with no network or server beyond
minimal disk space on a subscribed ISP server. I'm basically a former
database
Hello,
I'm a new user of Mailman (Ver 2.1.2) and after an exhaustive search of the
options and what's on your site I can't figure out how to customize the
content of subscription emails. In other words, I'd like to change all of
the text that gets sent to a subscriber and it seems I can only appen
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There is an email address on our mailing list that is receiving our messages. They do
not wish to be on the list. The address do not appear anywhere within the list. can
you offer any suggestions as to how we can stop this address from receiving our
messages? Any help you can offer would be
We have an old version of python installed which is heavily used by the Ensim, so I
need to compile the up-to-date version to an isolated place and assign mailman to use
this installation. Can someone tell me how to do the configuration for mailman before
installation. Thanks.
Ben
22-Dec-03 at 10:16, Adam Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Secondly, is there a way to remove the use of a confirmation email? Our list
> is not a discussion based one, it is merely for perioidic announcements.
http://mediadev.homelinux.net/silent_unsubscribe.tar.gz
Works for subscribing without
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> ] On Behalf Of John Bostrom
> Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 7:08 PM
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> Subject: [Mailman-Users] help!
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>
> I desperately and immediately need the capability to send email to a
> datab
I tried searching the archives but found nothing about it. I guess my
search terms were not good enough.
It is not a problem with the mail client. I did debug tracing on the
clients to see what was being passed before I submitted a bug report.
The client identifies the attachment correctly as a pd
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> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman drops extension of attachment
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> I tried searching the archives but
:: There is an email address on our mailing list that is receiving our
:: messages. They do not wish to be on the list. The address do not appear
:: anywhere within the list.
Is the user receiving the unwanted email in the same domain as the where
the list is hosted? Have you used the ~mailman
See below...
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> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman drops ext
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 05:14:40PM -0500, Keith L. Hyman wrote:
> There is an email address on our mailing list that is receiving our
> messages. They do not wish to be on the list. The address do not
> appear anywhere within the list. can you offer any suggestions as to
> how we can stop this
The question is simple enough, so I ask it again. Is the sendmail
interface safe from addresses that contain shell meta-characters?
I an unable to determine from the long list of messages or doing a
search in the archives whether or not the problem had been corrected.
The mailman code warns not t
On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 19:08, John Bostrom wrote:
> I desperately and immediately need the capability to send email to a
> database of about 3000 people, all of whom are true subscribers to our list.
> We're a small office running Windows XP, with no network or server beyond
> minimal disk space on
On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 06:12, Ben wrote:
> We have an old version of python installed which is heavily used by the Ensim, so I
> need to compile the up-to-date version to an isolated place and assign mailman to
> use this installation. Can someone tell me how to do the configuration for mailman
>
> Read through the thread. No it didn't help. I change the filebase,
> ignore to filebase, ext like the thread indicated but I still end up
> with the same thing. The problem is the mailman handles the file name
> and the fact that users are using long file names. Its not a problem
> with the exten
Hey all,
Has anyone had any luck with setting up Mailman together with Postfix using MySQL?
If you could point me in the general direction of any good HOWTOs etc. on the subject,
I'd be eternally grateful. I've tried googling, and it turned up a lot of questions,
and not many answers...
Thanks
On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 12:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried searching the archives but found nothing about it. I guess my
> search terms were not good enough.
>
> It is not a problem with the mail client. I did debug tracing on the
> clients to see what was being passed before I submitted a bu
> As I recall this is also described in the archives... If my egg-nog
> clouded memory can be relied upon, the limit on the file name is
> somewhat arbitrary and you can easily hack the source so that it does
> not get truncated.
>
> This was also discussed at length in the archives, and the
> ex
Ben wrote:
We have an old version of python installed which is heavily used by the
Ensim, so I need to compile the up-to-date version to an isolated place
and assign mailman to use this installation. Can someone tell me how to do
the configuration for mailman before installation. Thanks.
Fi
:: I've updated to mailman 2.1.3 on my rh7.3 system. The lists
:: work. Most of the admin functions work. Check_perms says everything
:: is ok. However, the functions available from the admindb CGI don't
:: work.
Chris, if you do a dumpdb on a list that doesn't work, does the value of
th
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Erick Mechler wrote:
> :: I've updated to mailman 2.1.3 on my rh7.3 system. The lists
> :: work. Most of the admin functions work. Check_perms says everything
> :: is ok. However, the functions available from the admindb CGI don't
> :: work.
>
> Chris, if you do a du
On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 21:38, Paul H Byerly wrote:
> Ben wrote:
> >We have an old version of python installed which is heavily used by the
> >Ensim, so I need to compile the up-to-date version to an isolated place
> >and assign mailman to use this installation. Can someone tell me how to do
> >th
:: Not SSL but something similar with lists moved to a different
:: system. Thanks.
First you have to make sure that your settings for the following 3
variables are configured properly in your mm_cfg.py file:
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'host.foo.net'
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'host.foo.net'
DEFAU
Hello
I have a host running mailman 2.0.13 It is named maillists.my.domain,
maillists.xxx.my.domain, and mailman.my.domain. All are FQDN. All my lists appear when
accessing any of these domain names.
I have set up a new server running 2.1.3 and I have the same senario with two FQDN
maillists.x
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