* hotmail user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020907 05:14]: wrote:
>
> Dear "Clueless",
> You not answer question, either..
> ha, ha!!
>
> Get real, Rickie, this is the 21st Century, HTML here to stay.
> It's calledfreedom to sendemail in whateverformat I want.
Let this guy re
Hi,
I am just getting started with Mailman (so please excuse my ignorance), but
I cannot see where you can strip attachments from posts.
What have I missed ?
Thanks
David
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Dear "Clueless",
You not answer question, either..
ha, ha!!
Get real, Rickie, this is the 21st
Century, HTML here to stay. It's
called freedom to send email in
whatever format I want.
- Original Message -
From:
Rick Pasotto
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 08:54:38PM -0400, hotmail user wrote:
> Q: What do you call someone who pays double for internet access?
> A: An AOL user!
> AOL user needs to "change" to a "real" isp.
> tom
Q: What do you call someone who sends html email?
A: Clueless.
Q: What do you call someone who
Q: What do you call someone who pays double for internet
access?
A: An AOL user!
AOL user needs to "change" to a "real" isp.
tom
- Original Message -
From:
Rick Pasotto
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 2:25
PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] stri
"Rajib A. Momen" wrote:
> Is there no simpler way? It seems kind of redundant to have a user required
> to put in his password if hes sending from his own e-mail address. Is there
> any way I can create something that is very simple to click for users to
> unsubscribe? I was thinking maybe signi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe%20YOUR_PASSWORD">mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe%20YOUR_PASSWORD
tom -->
Is there no simpler way? It seems kind of
redundant to have a user required to put in his password if he’s sending
from his own e-mail address. Is there any way I
"John M. Lockard" wrote:
> The 'newlist' script created "test.mbox" and "test2.mbox" in the private
> directory and created symlinks to them in the public directory. BUT, in
> the public directory 'newlist' created a symlink for each list to a directory
> or file that doesn't exist in the privat
When I create a newlist, the list gets created and users can subscribe, post,
etc. with no problems. There are problems with the archive though. What I'm
seeing on the server side is this...
[root@krusty ~]# cd /var/mailman/archives/public
[root@krusty public]# ls -laR
./public:
drwxrwsr-x
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe%20YOUR_PASSWORD">mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe%20YOUR_PASSWORD
tom -->
The confirmation is in place, because, mm doesn't know for
sure that
it was actually **you** who signed up, and not some "well
meaning"
friend or pervert playing silly g
What does my AOL user need to change? I use strip-mime and it deletes
her entire message. It looks to me like AOL is sending an rfc822 message
as an attachment.
--
"Every time I try to define a perfectly stable person, I am appalled by
the dullness of that person."
-- J. D. Griff
On Friday 06 September 2002 01:17, Rajib A. Momen wrote:
> It seems kind of redundant to sign up on a web site,
> enter a password, and then have to reply to a message to confirm,
> since you just signed up!
This seems to be a FAQ, although I don't recall if it is addressed in
the actual FAQ doc
That is indeed my problem.
gcrum@edo:9:29AM ? python
~:(pts/7)
Python 2.2.1 (#1, Aug 23 2002, 16:58:39)
[GCC 3.0] on sunos5
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import pwd
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
ImportError: No module name
On Fri, 06 Sep 2002 10:31:30 -0400
Darren Nye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I edited the Header and Footer on the nondigest page, prior to sending
> my first email to the list. However, the Header and Footer didn't
> appear in the email that was sent out. Any thoughts/suggestions?
You sent a MIM
All members on my list are regular non-digest (I just created the list
manually). I have over 2,000 people on my list.
I edited the Header and Footer on the nondigest page, prior to sending
my first email to the list. However, the Header and Footer didn't appear
in the email that was sent out. An
]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Question:
* Rajib A. Momen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020906 09:18]: wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was curious if there is a way to bypass the email confirmation of a
> subscription. It seems kind of redundant to sign up on a web site,
enter
> a password, and
At 23:43 25/07/2001 -0500, Alex Lau wrote:
>Is this protocol able to send external email?
>Thanks
>Alex
Yes. Setting Mailman's DELIVERY_MODULE configuration parameter to
'SMTPDirect ' tells Mailman to use SMTP to despatch outgoing mail to a host
identified by the SMTPHOST configuration paramete
Without comment on whether this whole approach is correct, I would suggest
that you do not want to modify the deliver function.
I'm assuming you have not enabled threaded delivery, i.e. set the
mm_cfg.MAX_DELIVERY_THREADS to a non-zero value. If you have, you might
like to reconsider that deci
At 13:48 05/09/2002 -0700, George Crum wrote:
>Hello,
>I'm having trouble getting configure to run on a Solaris 8 server. Here is
>the configure command that I issue and the resulting error.
>
>./configure --prefix=/export/home/mailman --with-mail-gid=25
>--with-cgi-gid=1004
>
>checking for --wit
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002 09:17:06 +0200
"Denis Heitbrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> i'm new to mailman and i don't find anythink about how to remove a
> list... maybe im blind???
> anyone could help me with this easy problem?
>
> thxxx
>
>
> greetz
> Denis Heitbrock
Hi Dennis. Use:
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