John Fitzsimons wrote:
There appears to be a problem here. I get an error. Here is what
happened..
C:\mailman-subscribers.py -c http://domain listname_domain
password
That is not correct. The first argument is just the host name (domain)
without any http://
The filename, directory name, or
How do I export the mailing list addresses?
Bill Lord
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Hello,
We have been using mailman for a number of years for our local group of Amnesty
International. We access the mailing list through the link
http://mailman.amnestygroup81.be/cgi-bin/admin/ai-members
However, lately, we get an error 404 when trying to open the link. We can still
send
webmas...@churchonthecape.orgwrote:
How do I export the mailing list addresses?
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peter.hopk...@ec.europa.eu wrote:
We have been using mailman for a number of years for our local group of
Amnesty International. We access the mailing list through the link
http://mailman.amnestygroup81.be/cgi-bin/admin/ai-members
However, lately, we get an error 404 when trying to open the
After wading through the configs google for a few hours I figure I'd
just ask. Is there a variable that I can use to display moderator email
address links.
The same way owner_link is defined in HTMLFormatter.py:
owner_link = Link('mailto:' + self.GetOwnerEmail(), ownertext).Format()
The goal
Okay well I changed the emails successfully to the moderator email
addresses and removed the mailto: because these are announce-only lists,
and having real emails would defeat the purpose of the obscuring.
The last thing I'm trying to figure out with this section is how to take
away the italics
On 1/26/10 5:07 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Newman wrote:
I am looking to obscure any reference to the sender's address from list
postings.
Per the guidelines, this includes (all done via the Web UI):
anonymous_list: Yes
first_strip_reply_to: Yes
reply_goes_to_list: Explicit address
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 05:57:44 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
John Fitzsimons wrote:
There appears to be a problem here. I get an error. Here is what
happened..
C:\mailman-subscribers.py -c http://domain listname_domain
password
That is not correct. The first argument is just the host name (domain)
Hi all,
I have a registration form where users, amongst other things, choose a
number of mailing lists to sign up to. I don't want users to have to go
and individually sign up to each list, so I'm trying to automate the
signup process.
After doing a bit of reading around, the closest I've
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 05:29:44PM +, Phil Ewels wrote:
After doing a bit of reading around, the closest I've got is to generate
a plaintext file of email addresses for each newsletter and then use a
cron command to sign these up, using the add_users program.
To test, I've been running
Tim Van Dyne wrote:
Okay well I changed the emails successfully to the moderator email
addresses and removed the mailto: because these are announce-only lists,
and having real emails would defeat the purpose of the obscuring.
The last thing I'm trying to figure out with this section is how to
Mark Sapiro wrote:
If what you want is to have the text italicized except for the
addresses, you can replace Address in line 52 with Italic and replace
b.../b at line 49 with /i...i.
Ooops. This is wrong because the Italic class generates an em tag,
not an i tag, so if you replace Address with
Phil Ewels wrote:
To test, I've been running this cron command:
echo t...@testing.co.uk |
/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/bin/add_members -r - info
Where info is the listname (i...@nanotp.org)
I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
[...]
IOError: [Errno 13]
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