David Lubkin writes:
- an inverse of add_members (instead of an input file of users
to add to a single list, have an input file of lists to add a single
user to)
- a web form that allows a user to subscribe to many lists at once,
using the same settings
- integrating with an
Tim Ferguson t...@ccs135.com wrote:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so, until
I get that fixed I just thought I'd ask.
Thanks
David Lubkin lub...@lubkin.net wrote:
Are there Internet repositories of Mailman scripts and customization
beyond what comes with the distribution?
I keep having ideas for obvious capabilities that are missing, e.g.,
- an inverse of add_members (instead of an input file of users
to add to a
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 01:51:48PM -0600, Barry Finkel wrote:
I was surprised to learn last week that RFC 2822 has been made
obsolete by RFC 5322, and 2821 by 5321. I think that the major
changes wre to clear up sections where there were differences of
interpretation.
and Adam McGreggor
Gerd Moritz wrote:
I have a postfix server running which can handle mail for 3 domains
via virtual mailbox domains.
Now I want to use mailman to offer mailinglists for those 3 domains.
I read the documentation and found
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/postfix-virtual.html
but
David Lubkin wrote:
Where a multi-part message has both text and HTML, I want the
HTML displayed when archives are browsed. When there's an
embedded image, I want an img tag whose linktext points
into the attachments directory.
The built-in pipermail archiver won't do this. You need to use an
The esteemed Brad Knowles has said:
on 1/27/09 9:07 AM, Tim Ferguson said:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so,
until
Does anyone know what would be a good solution for an email forwarding service?
Either hosted or something we could deploy in-house.
Something that would simply forward messages sent to mailboxu...@risd.edu on to
an address of mailboxusers choice. Something that would be self-service?
Any
The esteemed Brad Knowles has said:
on 1/27/09 9:07 AM, Tim Ferguson said:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so,
until
On 01/28/09 10:31, Jeff Bernier wrote:
Does anyone know what would be a good solution for an email
forwarding service? Either hosted or something we could deploy
in-house.
Depending on what features (or lack of faults) you are wanting there
are quite a few things that /can/ be done.
Where can I find the template for the monthly password reminder email?
I'd like to modify it so that it doesn't contain the password (our members
object to this being sent unbidden in plain text), and so that it reminds
users to make sure their subscription address matches the address from which
Someone known as Tim Ferguson t...@ccs135.com scribed the following at
09:07:02 on Tue, 27 Jan 2009, allegedly:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the
Michael R Boudreau wrote:
Where can I find the template for the monthly password reminder email?
See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/jYA9. The template name is
cronpass.txt
I'd like to modify it so that it doesn't contain the password (our members
object to this being sent unbidden in plain
Grant Taylor writes:
On 01/28/09 10:31, Jeff Bernier wrote:
Does anyone know what would be a good solution for an email
forwarding service?
I'm not sure that the Mailman Users mailing list is the best place to
discuss this.
It's not. Since deploying in-house is mentioned as an
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 09:07 -0600, Tim Ferguson wrote:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so,
until I get that fixed I just
We allow our Mailman users to choose between English and Hebrew.
When one of our users tried to access the options page of the
list, he received:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.11
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Looking in the logs I found that the ``bottom line'' was the error:
ValueError:
I have found kind of a solution which is not very elegant but gets the job done.
I now use transport_maps in postfix with regular expressions like
/^(mylist|mylist-.*)@mydomain\.net$/ mailman:
In mm_cfg.py for now I set MTA=None but maybe I can edit
/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/MTA/Postfix.py so
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