> "MN" == Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MN> I noticed that most of the answers in the Mailman FAQ wizard
MN> [1] assume that you have site admin access. Many of us are
MN> only list managers. Solutions to problems that work for site
MN> admins may not work for list
> "RB" == Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RB> Unfortunately it seems that while urllib can manage http
RB> authentification just fine mailman requires cookies etc.
RB> Is there a neat way to use python to provide the correct
RB> behaviour?
Robin,
While I haven't h
> I do find myself wondering why more if this can't be automated by an
> installer and ready-to-run binaries, but that's just my win background -
> It's easier for admins to spend company money on software licenses I
> guess than to roll up the shirt sleeves and fight with it.
It mostly has to d
Dick is correct, it's all there, albeit cryptic for those inexperienced
with compiling and configuring software using configure and make.
I do find myself wondering why more if this can't be automated by an
installer and ready-to-run binaries, but that's just my win background -
It's easier for a
On Wed, 01 May 2002 11:17:05 +0200
Hans-Peter Zahno Hans-Peter Zahno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We run MM 2.0.10 (upgraded from 2.0.8 about 2 weeks ago) on
> Solaris 8 and Python 1.52 and
> serving about 260 lists.
> By this mornings password reminders we detected that (at least?)
> on
At 09:38 01/05/2002 -0500, Josh Hendricks wrote:
>How do you override so that you can take an individual off of a mailing
>list without them having to do it?
>It is easy to subscribe but unsubscribing is a lot more difficult.
Clicking on the subscr checkbox next to their e-mail address and then
Sandra Maynard wrote:
> dear Mailman,
> I currently use your Mailman software at work , through my univesity
> system, and a fabulous system it is indeed. Do you have any equivalent
> software that would work on the web, but not using the linux operating
> system? Anything more user friendly for
Hi:
One of the list
mangers forgot the list password and I was wondering how can this be reset
without the need of the old password in order to reset it. Is there a
command that can be executed from the command line?
Please let me know.
Thank you and have a nice
day.
Adriana Balle
My email lists seem to be sending out the monthly reminder twice to each
user. Is
there a simple way to understand why this is happening and how to fix
it?
I've checked the crontab entry and it looks like this:
# 5 AM on the first of each month, mail out password reminders.
0 5 1 * * /usr/l
How do you override
so that you can take an individual off of a mailing list without them having to
do it?
It is easy to
subscribe but unsubscribing is a lot more
difficult.
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 02:37, Norbert Bollow wrote:
> J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Alternatively, I could set up a separate FAQ Wizard for (less
> > > technical) list manager questions at listowner.org ... would this be
> > > desirable?
> >
> > Why not simply create a less tech
On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 20:22, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Wed, 1 May 2002 01:20:49 +0200
> Norbert Bollow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Alternatively, I could set up a separate FAQ Wizard for (less
> > technical) list manager questions at listowner.org ... would this be
> > desirable?
>
> Why no
At 12:14 01/05/2002 +0100, Robin Becker wrote:
>We have a list maintained by our ISP so we only have web access to the
>internals via admin pages.
>
>As an exercise I wanted to use python to get access to all the pages in
>the membership management.
>
>Unfortunately it seems that while urllib can
J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Alternatively, I could set up a separate FAQ Wizard for (less
> > technical) list manager questions at listowner.org ... would this be
> > desirable?
>
> Why not simply create a less technical section in the current FAQ?
* I think that listowners and
> Which version of Python do you recommend running. We have 1.5.2 installed
> should we use a more recent version?
Yes... with a list of that size you want to use Mailman 2.1
which requires a relatively new Python version. Python-2.1.3
works fine for me.
> We have a total of 290K members, will
Sandra Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dear Mailman,
> I currently use your Mailman software at work , through my univesity
> system, and a fabulous system it is indeed. Do you have any equivalent
> software that would work on the web, but not using the linux operating
> system?
To be quit
Hi,
We run MM 2.0.10 (upgraded from 2.0.8 about 2 weeks ago) on Solaris 8 and Python 1.52
and
serving about 260 lists.
By this mornings password reminders we detected that (at least?) one lists password
reminders
were sent with wrong 'Sender:', 'Errors-To:', 'X-BeenThere:' headers. So the admin
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