Hi there,
Thanks for the great Mailman program. I intend to use it at as a announce list
on a website. What I want is that people fill in their e-mail address in a box that
is integrated in the site and just have to press a button. Is it possible to get
around the two enter your password
Title: RE: [Mailman-Users] subscribe box without password?
for a customer of ours we wrote a small application (in vbscript/ asp, as the customer is on an NT-box for now) to present the user with a subscription-form (asking for e-mail-address and some personal data) of our own (so we by-pass
On 17 September 2001, Joao Borsoi Soares said:
I'm new in mailman and python. Can someone help me on how to compile a
.py to a .pyc? I made changes in the Defaults.py.
Usually, do nothing. The next time Python imports the .py file, it
automatically recompiles it.
Note that the user running
At 5:54 -0400 9/17/2001, Joao Borsoi Soares wrote:
I'm new in mailman and python. Can someone help me on how to compile a
.py to a .pyc? I made changes in the Defaults.py.
Python will notice the changes the next time it is told to import
Defaults.py, and compile a new Defaults.pyc.
You can
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 04:27:12PM +0200, G.W. van Mourik wrote:
Hi there,
Thanks for the great Mailman program. I intend to use it at as a announce list
on a website. What I want is that people fill in their e-mail address in a box that
is integrated in the site and just have to press a
It looks like the list engine thinks everything in the message body are
commands. If I send a message with only help in the body, it works fine. But
if I send such a message from yahoo webmail, I get
The useful help plus
Command? _
Has anyone developed the ability to moderate a single member instead of
a whole list?
thanks
MIke
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At 11:10 AM 9/17/2001, Mike Ober wrote:
Has anyone developed the ability to moderate a single member instead of
a whole list?
Under privacy options:
Addresses whose postings are always held for approval.
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On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 16:47:52 +0200
Frank Goossens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the text-file is processed by a (cronned) shellscript that uses
the add_members and remove_members mailman-commands to perform the
actual subscription.. i'm sure there are easier ways, but this
proved to be very
Peter,
if you put:
end or --
after the last command it will ignore the rest of the message including
any footers you may have.
Incidentally someone was asking about help for email commands over the
weekend. If you send a mail with the subject help to
listname-request@host, where listname is
I'm a little lost, what uid/gid does a virtual hosting apache process run
under? (vanilla redhat 7.1 other than security and httpd.conf (and
unrelated stuff))
any caveats I should know about?
How do I convince a mailman list its [EMAIL PROTECTED] as opposed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]?
Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: Jean Peccoud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 4:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Partial deliveries of messages - not all list members get the
postings
Hi!
I have Mailman 2.0.3 installed on a Red Hat 6.2 system.
I have been
Mailman experts,
I have an owner of a list that cut and paste a lot of user addresses
along with their full name at the end of their address into the
subscription field. For some reason it allowed the
subscriptions. However, it won't allow the owner to remove any names
individually or
patch for vpopmail to make it working with maildrop and mailman
automatically. Apply the patch to vdelivermail.c and replace your existing
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail, your virtual domain is ready for mailman
based lists and maildrop based filters (except autoreply does not work and I
do
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