[Mailman-Users] Looking for a new Mailman host

2011-12-07 Thread Rachel Mawhood
Hi list My client is looking to move his Mailman from self-hosting to somewhere else. I found this http://wiki.list.org/display/COM/Mailman+hosting+services but the first organisation I wrote to, taken from this list, said that they are probably going to cease offering and running this Ma

Re: [Mailman-Users] One member has already lost his password[was:Passwords]

2008-09-19 Thread Rachel Mawhood
Did you modify it appropriately for your installation and list name? Er, user error. :-) Thank you, Mark and Harry - I've got it now. Rachel At 16:42 19/09/2008, Mark Sapiro wrote: Rachel Mawhood wrote: > >>Actually, he should go the the options login screen at >>ht

Re: [Mailman-Users] One member has already lost his password [was:Passwords]

2008-09-19 Thread Rachel Mawhood
: Rachel Mawhood wrote: >Further to this, one of the members has already lost his password ... :-) > >Will I break anything if I go into his Subscriber Options page via >the Admin Control panel and Admin password and press the button to >send him a reminder of his password? Actuall

[Mailman-Users] One member has already lost his password [was: Passwords]

2008-09-19 Thread Rachel Mawhood
-- At 15:52 11/09/2008, Rachel Mawhood wrote: Hi Mark Thank you for this - you have saved the day! :-) Cron job run. Everyone now has their password. Phew. I have done 3 to 5 (of your message) in the control panel, too. Regards Rachel At 15

[Mailman-Users] Customising the look of the subscriber login and archive pages

2008-09-11 Thread Rachel Mawhood
Hi list I have customised the html of three pages - general list information, user specific options, and subscribe results - to have the same look and feel as the rest of the client's web site. It appears not to be possible to do the same to the subscriber login and archive pages - is that c

Re: [Mailman-Users] Passwords

2008-09-11 Thread Rachel Mawhood
Hi Mark Thank you for this - you have saved the day! :-) Cron job run. Everyone now has their password. Phew. I have done 3 to 5 (of your message) in the control panel, too. Regards Rachel At 15:56 10/09/2008, Mark Sapiro wrote: ... Once a person is a list member, you can't send anothe

Re: [Mailman-Users] Passwords

2008-09-10 Thread Rachel Mawhood
n program recognises as THE welcome message and so will include the passwords). Hope this makes sense. Rachel At 17:05 01/08/2008, Mark Sapiro wrote: Rachel Mawhood wrote: > >Obviously, we can't give 400-plus people the Admin or Moderator >passwords so that they can view the Archives

Re: [Mailman-Users] Editing Subscriber Options page html andviewing/checking the results

2008-08-04 Thread Rachel Mawhood
Thank you - exactly what I was looking for. Rachel At 21:48 04/08/2008, Mark Sapiro wrote: Go to the list admin Membership Management...->Membership List page(s) and click on any member's email address. Rachel Mawhood wrote: >This question is about editing the html on the

[Mailman-Users] Editing Subscriber Options page html and viewing/checking the results

2008-08-04 Thread Rachel Mawhood
This question is about editing the html on the Subscriber Options page. I have begun editing this to give it the same "look and feel" as the rest of the client's web site (as I have already done for the public information page). Is there somewhere, a URL where I can (as Admin) can view the ch

Re: [Mailman-Users] Passwords

2008-08-01 Thread Rachel Mawhood
At 17:05 01/08/2008, Mark Sapiro wrote: In your subscription scenario, the password is randomly generated. It will be mailed to the member in the list welcome message, and unless disabled by the list or the user, the user will receive a monthly email reminder. Excellent - thank you! Regards Ra

[Mailman-Users] Passwords

2008-08-01 Thread Rachel Mawhood
We have set up Mailman as a closed, private list for an international society. Members are subscribed by the Secretary, via the Admin control panel. (Anyone who wants to join the list has to e-mail the Secretary, and only the society members are eligible to be joined to the list.) As far as