Kai == Kai Hendry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kai Ideally there should be a mail or Web interface for this
Kai feature.
And ideally it would be provided by its users or their hosting companies.wink
Don't you think it's rather strange that you're unwilling to ask for
service from people
I have installed mailman on redhat linux 7.2 and am using mailman with
default configurations.
When a user visits the web site (page) of the created mailing list and
registers his email address, he is supposed to get an email for
confirmation. This does not happen.
Further, if I (mailing list
I have installed mailman on redhat linux 7.2 and am using mailman with
default configurations.
When a user visits the web site (page) of the created mailing list and
registers his email address, he is supposed to get an email for
confirmation. This does not happen.
Further, if I (mailing list
At 10:51 PM +0200 2005-08-10, Loek Jehee wrote:
I consider this a bug in MailMan which I would like to inform you of.
You need to file a report on the SourceForge Mailman Bugs page at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=103atid=100103, if you
want it to get into the system and
At 10:46 AM +1000 2005-08-11, Kai Hendry wrote:
I have a bunch of emails from another system that I wish to import
to mailman.
Not a problem. The answer is in the FAQ.
Aha!
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq05.001.htp
I wonder how I convert my messages
Speaking of command-line utilities for mailman, this has me thinking
of a feature that I may be missing. We have Mailman listserves with
dozens of subscribers, and while my admins use the web interface to
work with the lists, there doesn't seem to be a way (other than by
command line) to produce
Hello. I'm new to Mailman and this list, so forgive me if I'm repeating
recent questions, but there are two specific things I want to do that I
think involve Python hacking:
1. Change the default digest delivery time to 5 p.m. local/server time.
2. Completely remove the You can get more
On Aug 12, 2005, at 03:08, Michael Regoli wrote:
As you know, when your list reaches a certain threshold, it begins
grouping the subscribers by letter of the alphabet. Is there a way to
see ALL subscribers via the web admin interface?
You can set DEFAULT_ADMIN_MEMBER_CHUNKSIZE to a large
On Aug 12, 2005, at 03:40, Michael LaFarr wrote:
I would like to set up a list that does not give the user the
choice of how they will receive messages (individually or grouped). I
would like to configure the list so that when I approve incoming
messages,
all messages will all be sent
On Aug 11, 2005, at 23:22, Abid Ghufran wrote:
When a user visits the web site (page) of the created mailing list and
registers his email address, he is supposed to get an email for
confirmation. This does not happen.
It sounds like Mailman is having trouble sending to your local mail
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