Hi Folks,
I've trawled my way through the docs (please point out if I haven't seen
it) and would like to know the settings to use to ensure all new members
are added with the moderated bit set on. At the moment the config says
256 but doesn't explain which bit is which and I am not that good at
i have 2 quick questions re Mailman 2.1.5
1) Using Mailman 2.1.5 how do i enable a moderated list'. rrght now, my
messages are being sent without approval. i wish to be able to
approve/moderate them like in Mailman's older version 2.0
2) In the archive section, I cannot see the JPG attachment
As a webmaster I enjoy the use of the mailman list manager for my
website. Thank you for developing such a wonderful tool. I am curious,
how come I do not have access to all the html pages that appear as part
of the sign up process. for example the primary login page, if a member
neglects to
Hello!
I want to use a particular list for admin announcements only - i.e. no
member replies/discussion allowed. Can I do this and if so, how?
Best Regards,
Kelly Zantey
Director, BellyBelly Toys4Tikes
www.bellybelly.com.au Gentle Solutions for Conception, Pregnancy, Birth
Baby
At 4:36 PM -0500 2005-01-02, Tim Flight wrote:
Hello, I'm new at mailman so sorry if this is routine. I've searched and
found others who had the same problem, but no solution. I'm running the
default mailman install (2.1.2) on Mac OS X Server 10.3.7.
Please note the Mailman FAQ entry at
At 2:53 PM -0800 2005-01-02, Adam Boettiger wrote:
Is there an option in Mailman where as a list owner I can restrict the
number of quoted lines in a message and bounce messages that quote more than
X lines of a previously posted message? I can't find it anywhere.
Not that I know of. If you
At 4:55 PM +0500 2005-01-02, Weldon BBS wrote:
1) Using Mailman 2.1.5 how do i enable a moderated list'. rrght now,
my messages are being sent without approval. i wish to be able to
approve/moderate them like in Mailman's older version 2.0
If you follow the instructions in the Mailman FAQ
At 9:06 PM +1100 2005-01-02, Toys4Tikes wrote:
I want to use a particular list for admin announcements only - i.e. no
member replies/discussion allowed. Can I do this and if so, how?
If you follow the instructions in the Mailman FAQ entry at
At 7:24 PM -0500 2005-01-02, Teressa Haefele wrote:
I am curious, how come
I do not have access to all the html pages that appear as part of the sign
up process.
Many of the HTML pages you see from Mailman are generated
on-the-fly by the
On Jan 3, 2005, at 17:29, David Logan wrote:
I've trawled my way through the docs (please point out if I haven't
seen it) and would like to know the settings to use to ensure all new
members are added with the moderated bit set on. At the moment the
config says 256 but doesn't explain which bit
Hi Again,
I've managed to answer my own question so please forget I even posted
this. If the flag 'Set everyone's moderation bit' is set to on, all new
subscriptions are automagically set with this on.
Thanks
Hi Folks,
I've trawled my way through the docs (please point out if I haven't seen
it)
I'm trying to make virtual domains work with mailman.
I have set up mailman on a separate server using NFS to connect them.
The email server is postfix and is co resident with mailman.
I have tried changing groups, assigning the same group ID on both
servers, making aliases world writable.
I
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 12:39:57 -0600, Dan Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 3, 2005, at 12:34 PM, Alex Young wrote:
I didn't give you enough info - I have done chmod 777 aliases* to
remove permissions from the mix and it has not improved the situation.
The user and group I use is
Pete Bell wrote:
I think what I need to find out from you, is the usual location of both
the two original mailman generated pages, and also the location of the
two pages after I have edited them (if different).
The English language templates for the base subscribe results and user
options
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Dec 31, 2004, at 17:07, MichaelP wrote:
Can mailman be configured by the owner to provide only digest service
to subscribers and with posting privilege limited to the owner ?
I don't know of a way to limit a Mailman list to digest-only,
although some kludges (like
At 8:25 AM -0700 2005-01-03, Dr. Jones wrote:
I can't seem to figure out how to mail correctly through Mailman,
version 2.1.5-4.
We don't use version numbers with dashes in them, so this means
that you're using a package version from your OS vendor, or someone
who prepared a package version
At 11:28 AM -0500 2005-01-03, Eric D Nielsen wrote:
I had to fix several permissions immediately have the restore, but most
everything seemed to work -- the mailing lists were back up, new
subscriptions
worked, moderation of postings worked, etc. However there is the
abovementioned problem
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 08:25:18AM -0700, Dr. Jones wrote:
DEFAULT_URL = 'http://localhost/cgi-bin/mailman/'
This need not be used in a new installation. (It is an
obsolete variable, and can be left set to None (as done in the
Defaults.py). And you probably don't want it set to localhost
Brad:
Thanks for the heads up. I will follow those links and read everything I
can, checking my settings in the mean time.
Not to disparage your comment about version numbers and dashes for
mailman, butI ran dpkg -l mailman on my debian 3.0 system and get
the following:
[EMAIL
Brad Knowles wrote:
We don't use version numbers with dashes in them, so this means
that you're using a package version from your OS vendor, or someone
who prepared a package version for your OS.
and Dr. Jones wrote:
Not to disparage your comment about version numbers and dashes for
At 5:32 PM -0700 2005-01-03, Dr. Jones wrote:
Not to disparage your comment about version numbers and dashes for
mailman, butI ran dpkg -l mailman on my debian 3.0 system and
get the following:
The current version of Mailman is 2.1.5. Debian apparently uses
dashes after the official
Neither of those FAQ entries nor any of the others in that FAQ seem to
apply.
I found about 4 posts in the mailing list, with similar problems, but
none had received any replies, save one asking about cookies; when the
user responded that they had cookies set but still had the problem
there
Hi,
Eric D Nielsen wrote:
I'm running the Debian Stable package of GNU Mailman. Public archives work;
however private archives require endless authentication. After the first
authentication I see the table showing all the months of messages, clicking on
any entry brings up the authentication
Thank you. That got me looking in the right direction.
The backup restored the proper apache configuration for the ScriptAlias
to remove the cgi-bin level from the URL, the base URL in the Mailman
config file was not similarly adjusted so it kept directing to a
directory that would not request
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