I have been using your program for a while, and just realized no one is
getting my emails when I send to the list??
I just ran some tests to my yahoo account and I am not getting it?
When I send to my list, I get one, but non of my subscribers seem to be
getting my emails?
WHY How
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 11:33:11AM -0400, Duane Winner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anybody point me to a document or explain to me what is necessary to
> complete these steps?
I am in the same position and hope somebody can point to a link to a
step by step tutorial or something like that.
--
Zheng
Malveeka Tewari writes:
> 2. Sign in with existing openID login for your subscription
>
> *1. Enable/Disable openID login for your subscription* *account*
> For enabling and diabling the openID feature, the users login their
> subscribed accounts as they do now for changing any of the subcri
Hi Stephen
Thanks for your reply.
W want to implement the OpenID Provider for the mailman set up we are
running on our servers.
The idea is to use OpenID with mailman to provide single sign on for our
other user accounts like our wiki etc.
Our focus is on providing Single Sign On but we do not wan
Malveeka Tewari writes:
> Our focus is on providing Single Sign On but we do not want to delegate
> authentication to a third party. Hence we want to implement OpenID provider
> for our Mailman service.
I don't think this is a good idea. Mailman is designed to deliver
single messages to multi
Elliott Kayne wrote:
>
>When I send to my list, I get one, but non of my subscribers seem to be
>getting my emails?
Assuming your list is properly set up and the members are regular
(non-digest) members and their delivery is not disabled, Mailman
should be sending posts to them.
What is the me
Hi Brad,
Can I also take a look at the code that the OpenID folks sent you?
It'll be great if you can send me any pointers to that code.
I asked on their mailing lists too but haven't received any promising
response.
Looking at the code might give me an idea about how to start implementing
openID
On 12-Jun-2009, at 14:32, Brad Rogers wrote:
In my case, it was that the people attempting to (un)subscribe were
sending their requests with a plain text *and* an HTML part. The
combination of the two parts added up to far more than the allowed
number of lines for a message to be treated as admi
on 6/13/09 9:16 AM, Malveeka Tewari said:
Can I also take a look at the code that the OpenID folks sent you?
It'll be great if you can send me any pointers to that code.
I asked on their mailing lists too but haven't received any promising
response.
They never made any attempt to build an Open