Greetings -
--On 3 May 2006 13:33:52 -0400 Christopher X. Candreva
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No, but you don't need it to. It's a separate problem. Mailman's job is
simply to distribute mail sent to it to all members. What you are looking
for is something that will generate a dated e-mail at
Is it possible to remove exclude someone form the list for just one time
using some keywords or headers?
Situation is:
I have a list named 123
I have a user user1 in that list
I get a mail from user1 and want to forward it to list 123 but would
like to exclude user1 from the list for that one
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
Is it acceptable to forward old lists that are not used anymore to one
single list?
I'm not sure what you're getting at or what result you want, but if you
mean could you set MTA aliases for several different
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc. addresses
On Thu, 4 May 2006, Mike Brudenell wrote:
For example we recently moved from running our lists service using an old
MLM package to GNU Mailman. One of the things some of our users are
missing is the ability to set up a repeating post to remind people of
etiquette on the list and point
I have read the very nice FAQ stuff on changing templates, and thought I
understood what it is saying, but I either have missed something, or don't
know evough about Python to succeed.
As a test, I did the following
I created an 'en' directory under /var/mailman/lists/list1
I made sure the
Sure,
Set the user's option to 'nomail', send the message
and set the user's option back.
You'll need admin access to do that, though, as moderators don't have
access to the options.
Allan
At 9:11 +0200 5/4/06, Alan wrote:
Is it possible to remove exclude someone form the list for just one time
I recently set up a mailing list bayareadoodlers. Unfortunately at
the time, I did not realize that there would be an opportunity for
recipients to respond. This has resulted in unwanted emails being
sent to all list members. Is there any way that I can make this list
a no response list?
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Lucy Rasmussen wrote:
sent to all list members. Is there any way that I can make this list
a no response list? Alternatively, is there a way that I can have
responses posted to me for screening? Thanks for your help. I
suppose an alternative is to
Thanks Mark.
That worked for me.
Regards
Tom
On 4/26/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Kavanaugh wrote:
I would like to know where these individual mail list config files are
stored.
So I can just copy them over for the new lists.
The list configuration, membership, etc. are
I am seeing a peculiar problem, which I want to share with the mailman
community.
One of my mail-lists just stopped archiving suddenly on April 25th.
I just verified the Archiving options for this mail-list and see that:
Archive Messages? Yes
Is archive file source for public or private archival?
As a follow up to what I had tried earlier and reading many, many more posts
from the archives about modifying templates:
I tried creating the 'list1/en' directory under templates also. I seem to be
reading that there are many different places I can put the modified
masthead.txt files. I then
On 5/4/06, Rob Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I just learned that not only do I need to add a footer, I have to
remove the current footer of the incoming message.
The logic behind this might be difficult. How to know where the user's
message starts and their footer begins?
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At 11:49 AM -0700 2006-05-04, Tom Kavanaugh wrote:
I am seeing a peculiar problem, which I want to share with the mailman
community.
One of my mail-lists just stopped archiving suddenly on April 25th.
I would be willing to bet that you've run into a message with
some unusual
Was hoping to use some regular expression and just remove some lines. The
lines I need to remove will always be the same.
-Rob
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Bogen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 1:12 PM
To: Rob Jackson
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject:
The logs are associated with MTA.
I re-imaged the server, and the problem occurs again when I have more
than one list.
Is it because I hard-code the subscribeack.txt in /usr/share/mailman/
templates/en?
From documents and discussions found on the Internet, each list
should have its own
On 5/4/06, Hung Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The logs are associated with MTA.
If the logs are MTA logs and they're reporting that the messages were
sent, and they're reporting they were sent to the proper address, then
this is not a Mailman issue.
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- Patrick Bogen
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Rob Jackson wrote:
Was hoping to use some regular expression and just remove some lines. The
lines I need to remove will always be the same.
The problem is that it won't always the the same. As you see below,
now the footer has in front of each line.
The listservs created before i started managing the lists allowed the
moderators to login and access the admin pages without being prompted for
the admin password. I can not recreate this with the new lists i create, how
can i recreate this option?
At 3:35 PM -0700 2006-05-04, The League CA Cities wrote:
The listservs created before i started managing the lists allowed the
moderators to login and access the admin pages without being prompted for
the admin password. I can not recreate this with the new lists i create, how
can i
Yes, I would think that is the case. But I could not understand why
other messages (posting messages or unsubscribe messages) get
through, but not the welcome messages.
Kind of make you wonder what is wrong, don't you?
On May 4, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Patrick Bogen wrote:
On 5/4/06, Hung Phan
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