Re: [Mailman-Users] Legal Problem

2006-07-28 Thread Jason [WeatherServer]
why not just email [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put the command who adminpassword mailman will mail back a list of all the names. http://listserver.weatherserver.net Weather Alerts, Traffic Alerts, Toronto Fire CAD Alerts All to your email, 24/7/365

Re: [Mailman-Users] Legal Problem

2006-07-28 Thread Bryan Carbonnell
On 7/28/06, Jason [WeatherServer] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: why not just email [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put the command who adminpassword mailman will mail back a list of all the names. That doesn't give you the addresses of the members who have been are hidden ie. set Conceal yourself from

Re: [Mailman-Users] Legal Problem

2006-07-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bryan Carbonnell wrote: On 7/28/06, Jason [WeatherServer] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: why not just email [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put the command who adminpassword mailman will mail back a list of all the names. That doesn't give you the addresses of the members who have been are hidden ie. set

Re: [Mailman-Users] Stop Already Subscribed Message

2006-07-28 Thread Ki Song
Ki Song wrote: I recently installed mailman. How do I stop mailman from sending a confirmation e-mail if the e-mail address is already subscribed to the list? Right now, a message is sent stating that the e-mail address is already subscribed. First, this only happens when the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Stop Already Subscribed Message

2006-07-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ki Song wrote: May I should have clarified: This is an announce-only list where we are sending out monthly newsletters to our customers. Therefore, they have no idea that there is a webpage that allows them to setup their account or to modify their subscription settings. Basically, they have no

Re: [Mailman-Users] MTA only for Mailman

2006-07-28 Thread Ivan Fetch
Hello, Thank you Heather Madrone, Mike Horwath, and Brad Knowles for your replies. I'm running Postfix other places with mailman and it is indeed very nice. Since this MTA instance is just for handing off to Mailman, we're not doing any spam filtering or munging of emails. I

[Mailman-Users] topics and the digest

2006-07-28 Thread Heather Madrone
Does anyone know whether digest subscribers can also select topics to receive and avoid? I've looked in the knowledge base and googled, but I can't find the answer. -- Heather Madrone [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Home-Ed List: http://www.madrone.com/Home-ed/helist.html You can lead a child to

Re: [Mailman-Users] topics and the digest

2006-07-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Heather Madrone wrote: Does anyone know whether digest subscribers can also select topics to receive and avoid? I've looked in the knowledge base and googled, but I can't find the answer. Topics do not apply to digests. There are only two digests prepared, the plain text version and the MIME

Re: [Mailman-Users] topics and the digest

2006-07-28 Thread Heather Madrone
At 12:06 PM -0700 7/28/06, Mark Sapiro wrote: Heather Madrone wrote: Does anyone know whether digest subscribers can also select topics to receive and avoid? I've looked in the knowledge base and googled, but I can't find the answer. Topics do not apply to digests. There are only two digests

[Mailman-Users] Blocking a User

2006-07-28 Thread David Andrews
Hi: I know it is possible to ban a user from all the lists in my Mailman installation at once. I know I can ban him from an individual list, however, I have almost 100 lists, and when I ban him from one, he just moves to another. Is there a way to ban him once and for all? Dave

Re: [Mailman-Users] Blocking a User

2006-07-28 Thread Dragon
David Andrews sent the message below at 12:25 7/28/2006: Hi: I know it is possible to ban a user from all the lists in my Mailman installation at once. I know I can ban him from an individual list, however, I have almost 100 lists, and when I ban him from one, he just moves to another. Is

[Mailman-Users] archives has bad group of list, how to fix?

2006-07-28 Thread Jana Nguyen
Hi there, I ran the bin/check_perms script and got the following output to be fix, I'm not sure what is the problem, and how to fix it: /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/birntest bad group (has: jnguyen, expected mailman) (fixing) p.s. 'jnguyen' is my username. Thanks!

Re: [Mailman-Users] archives has bad group of list, how to fix?

2006-07-28 Thread Dragon
Jana Nguyen sent the message below at 14:02 7/28/2006: Hi there, I ran the bin/check_perms script and got the following output to be fix, I'm not sure what is the problem, and how to fix it: /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/birntest bad group (has: jnguyen, expected mailman) (fixing) p.s.

[Mailman-Users] hit a bug in 2.1.7.cp2

2006-07-28 Thread Sally K Scheer
I know I've seen answers to similar questions in the past but I can't remember the answers and I'm away from my desktop for several weeks. Please forgive the repetition. I have two mailing lists running just fine and have now created a new one which has hit a snag. When I try to tend to

[Mailman-Users] hit a bug problem solved

2006-07-28 Thread Sally K Scheer
The problem has been solved. Tech support discovered the solution on a cpanel discussion list. Here's the solution that worked: I found that the issue was an empty request.pck file in the list's directory: /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/lists/listname I found that if you remove the

Re: [Mailman-Users] hit a bug problem solved

2006-07-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Sally K Scheer wrote: The problem has been solved. Tech support discovered the solution on a cpanel discussion list. Here's the solution that worked: Which is probably a better place to be in the first place. See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq06.011.htp. I found

[Mailman-Users] Per-list setting for ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER?

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Vanderveen
Hey all, Can ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER be set on a per-list basis? It seems to be a global setting, but I just wanted to check with all the brains behind Mailman before I pursue other options. Jim Vanderveen IT Manager, Office of Water Programs Calif State University Sacramento [EMAIL

[Mailman-Users] Per-list setting for ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER?

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Vanderveen
Hey all, Can ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER be set on a per-list basis? It seems to be a global setting, but I just wanted to check with all the brains behind Mailman before I pursue other options. BTW, we're running Mailman 2.1.2 Jim Vanderveen IT Manager, Office of Water Programs Calif State

Re: [Mailman-Users] archives has bad group of list, how to fix?

2006-07-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Dragon wrote: Jana Nguyen sent the message below at 14:02 7/28/2006: Hi there, I ran the bin/check_perms script and got the following output to be fix, I'm not sure what is the problem, and how to fix it: /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/birntest bad group (has: jnguyen, expected mailman)

Re: [Mailman-Users] Per-list setting for ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER?

2006-07-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jim Vanderveen wrote: Can ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER be set on a per-list basis? It seems to be a global setting, but I just wanted to check with all the brains behind Mailman before I pursue other options. BTW, we're running Mailman 2.1.2 No, it can't. At least one reason why not is setting

Re: [Mailman-Users] hit a bug problem solved

2006-07-28 Thread Sally K Scheer
Thanks so much. I'll forward this full answer to our host tech support folks. Sally Scheer - Original Message - From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Sally K Scheer [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 7:05 PM Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] hit a bug

Re: [Mailman-Users] Blocking a User

2006-07-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Dragon wrote: David Andrews sent the message below at 12:25 7/28/2006: I know it is possible to ban a user from all the lists in my Mailman installation at once. I know I can ban him from an individual list, however, I have almost 100 lists, and when I ban him from one, he just moves to