I have looked around and didn't find a definitive answer to my question
either in the FAQ's or web search.
I am maintaining a list using Mailman v2.1.12 and Windows 7. I find that I
can only have 100 users to my list. Mailman will not let me enter more than
100 users into it. From what I
* Frank Caltabiano bigfr...@digitalpath.net:
I have looked around and didn't find a definitive answer to my question
either in the FAQ's or web search.
I am maintaining a list using Mailman v2.1.12 and Windows 7. I find that I
can only have 100 users to my list. Mailman will not
This is what I get from Mailman when I go to the mass subscription option...
Your list already has more than 100 members. To unsubscribe members please use
the Mass Removal link
Thanks for your reply.
Frank
* Frank Caltabiano bigfr...@digitalpath.net:
I have looked around and
On 3/15/2011 7:02 PM, Frank Caltabiano wrote:
This is what I get from Mailman when I go to the mass subscription
option...
Your list already has more than 100 members. To unsubscribe members
please use the Mass Removal link
That message does not come from standard GNU Mailman.
I am
Is there a way to set up a mailing list so that only one designated person can
send the emails?
xo-
Hilary
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In a flurry of recycled electrons, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to set up a mailing list so that only one designated person
can send the emails?
I hate to say this. but look in the FAQ and this list archive for
'announce only' lists.
Mailman FAQ:
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-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 7:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Question
Dwayne Phillips wrote:
Is there anyway to schedule digest emails?
I
At 10:29 AM -0800 2005-03-15, Dwayne Phillips wrote:
I have one problem, this resides on a shared machine. Any way to script it
for a particular client?
As Mark said:
If you're asking regarding an individual list rather than the site, you
would have to set digest_send_periodic to No and
: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Question
Dwayne Phillips wrote:
Is there anyway to schedule digest emails?
I could use a timer to send emails once a week at a particular time.
previous response snipped
Assuming you have access to the command line, you can do the following.
1) set digest_send_periodic
Is there anyway to schedule digest emails?
I could use a timer to send emails once a week at a particular time.
Thanks
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Dwayne Phillips
Technologies Director
Freight Management Inc
2900 East La Palma Ave
Anaheim, CA 92806
714.632.1440
Dwayne Phillips wrote:
Is there anyway to schedule digest emails?
I could use a timer to send emails once a week at a particular time.
You can adjust the crontab entry to run senddigests on whatever
schedule you want (default is daily at noon).
Digests will still be sent when the accumulated
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to use mailman for a free cultural newsletter.
How do i get started? Where do i register and where do i find out about how
to use it for my mailing list?
See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.017.htp
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I would like to use mailman for a free cultural newsletter.
How do i get started? Where do i register and where do i find out about how
to use it for my mailing list?
thank you
George
Texas, USA
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Hi there,
I have a question regarding the MailMan mailinglist software.
Is there anyway I can setup the software so that I'm the only one who can
send message to the list. I want to be the only one who can send message to
the whole list. I want the list to be set up in a way that only the
At 7:12 PM + 2005-01-13, Nigel Wix wrote:
Is there anyway I can setup the software so that I'm the only one who
can send message to the list. I want to be the only one who can send
message to the whole list. I want the list to be set up in a way that
only the administrator can send the
On 21 Jul 2004, at 21:20, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
[ Excellent stuff snipped, go back and read it again ]
it only marginally increases the cost to spammers to send spam
messages individually
In fact, nearly all spam is sent as individual messages anyway, with
forged return headers. I often
C == C L Etheridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
C In other words, an e-mail send to a list via Smartlist in the
C TO field has the name of the list NOT the e-mail address of
C the recipient.
Please note that not only do all mailing list servers do this, but
many users _depend_ on it to
Stephen J. Turnbull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
C == C L Etheridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
C In other words, an e-mail send to a list via Smartlist in the
C TO field has the name of the list NOT the e-mail address of
C the recipient.
excellent material snipped
C This results in
Hello sorry to trouble you with my question. Does Mailman address list recipients
individually? I am currently doing an (opt-in!) e-mail newsletter distributed via
Smartlist. Smartlist and Majordomo do not address recipients individually. In other
words, an e-mail send to a list via
Is there a way to set up the options so that when the posts go out to the
list, it shows the person's email address in the To field instead of the
list name?
Thank you.
Paul Levin
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At 3:55 PM -0400 2004/05/26, Paul Levin wrote:
Is there a way to set up the options so that when the posts go out to the
list, it shows the person's email address in the To field instead of the
list name?
See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.018.htp.
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I have a question about the Mailman message archives. Is there a patch or
something that will allow users the ability to search the message archives
on the Web?
Thanks,
Jeff Kopp
St. Louis, MO
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Hint: Since the list's topic is questions about Mailman, that's not a very
helpful subject line. Try putting something more specific.
My cats chased butterflies as Jeff Kopp wrote:
I have a question about the Mailman message archives. Is there
a patch or something that will allow users the
Jeff Kopp wrote:
I have a question about the Mailman message archives. Is there a patch or
something that will allow users the ability to search the message archives
on the Web?
Look here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=444884group_id=103atid=300103
If you go to:
On 7 Apr 2004, at 15:55, Jeff Kopp wrote:
I have a question about the Mailman message archives. Is there a patch
or
something that will allow users the ability to search the message
archives
on the Web?
This is just one approach:
http://www.openinfo.co.uk/mailman/patches/444884/index.html
Hi,
I have posted to the [LO] [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list about the
question below two times (about 1 month ago and again last Friday) and
hadn't received a response. I'm getting in a time crunch to find a
solution. So, if you could please provide me with any advice, I would
really
Hi guys,
I'm trying to figure out if I can set the admin options on mailman through
email? My hosting provider's mailman config is a bit choked up and isn't
generating the html admin pages correctly, but it seems that the list may
actually be working anyway, so I was wondering whether i could
It cannot currently be done via email (at least now without some
scripting done by your system admin). It can be done via the command
line using ~mailman/bin/config_list
Good luck - Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 17:13, Patrick Callahan wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm trying to figure out if I can set
Is it possible to configure mailman to automatically reject (as opposed
to simply holding for approval) all messages that are not posted by
subscribers? How can I set this up?
-Steve
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Title: Message
Hi,
We are considering
using Mailman but would like to have a more detailed sign-in page asking for the
usual contact data and a few other fields. We would also like to allow
members or users with valid passwords access to most of this data so as to
verify the ID of the
At 17:49 -0400 8/3/2002, Dusty wrote:
Is there a way that my site's visitors can just add themselves to my list
directly from my home page? I just want a simple form that lets them add
their email address and hit submit.
Yes...build a form that subscribes them using the email interface,
I'm a new administrator for a listhost that you host, and I cannot figure out
how to set the e-mail addressed for the members of the listhost. I'm in the
Membership Management area, but on the Membership list it says 0 members
total and I can't figure out how to add people.
Please help!
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 11:08:48 -0500
\\\ \\\Katherine P. Casale\\\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a new administrator for a listhost that you host, and I cannot
figure out
how to set the e-mail addressed for the members of the listhost.
I'm in the
Membership Management area, but on the
Hi. I'm using Mailman 2.0.10. I have three rather simple questions.
I had an auto-responder under 'Should Mailman send an auto-response to
mailing list posters?' that informed the poster that they are not
allowed to post because this list is used as a newsletter and only the
admin can post to
Hi all,
I recently decided to advantage of my webhosts Mailman emailing list
facility.
However I am a little confused on how to set up a read only mailing list.
I would like my subscribe page to look like the options on this one:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-announce
but
At 10:16 AM 5/18/02, Jon Heath wrote:
I am a little confused on how to set up a read only mailing list.
I would like my subscribe page to look like the options on this one:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-announce
but currently it looks like this one:
Does Mailman generate unique remove links in the message for one click un-subs by the
recipient?
Marc Ash
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 05:00 PM 4/20/02 -0700, Marc Ash wrote:
Does Mailman generate unique remove links in the message for one click un-subs by the
recipient?
Look up at the header :-)
You'll see a:
List-Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users,
mailto:[EMAIL
Hello,How can I include the real e-mail address for
aMailMan list message insidethe -body text-?I.e... like "This
message is addressed to the person using the e-mail[EMAIL PROTECTED], please check this e-mail is
correct"
I unsuccessfully tried using server side includes to create custom headers
and footers in a Mailman list information page using the Administrative Edit
General List Information Page option.
After doing this, the includes did show up in the source for the page, but they
were never
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Ed Reiss wrote:
After doing this, the includes did show up in the source for the page, but they
were never interpreted - they had no effect. The includes work on other
dynamically generated pages at the web site in question. They are:
!--#include
Hey Benny,
Yes - I'm using Apache, and SSI had been enabled. (See my note below
about the includes working on other pages.) However, I just noticed that
the Addhandlers in the configuration file are for .html and .htm extensions,
while the address of the listinfo page has no extension. So, I
On 1/30/02 9:38 PM, Ed Reiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Benny,
Yes - I'm using Apache, and SSI had been enabled.
But SSI generally doesn't work in CGI programs, which the python files are.
The two are basically mutually exclusive.
What I did was use mod_layout (www.tangent.org) instead
Hello!
I am running the latest version of Mailman (2.0.6)
on Mandrake 8.1 (using Postfix).
Wierd happening. Mail to the mailing list goes out,
but the default Reply-To address is set to
replyaddy@.domainname
Why is that period appearing after the @? I can't
find it in any of the mailing
Ok.. This probably makes total sense, but yet I am unable to fix this.
If it wanted 48 and got 99 ... why am i suppose to reconfig for 99??
Mailman CGI error!!!
The expected gid of the Mailman CGI wrapper did not match the gid as set
by the Web server.
Failure to exec script. WANTED gid
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, PhotoScan and More wrote:
What if I use the RPM package though, is it the same?
No, because you don't build mailman by yourself.
You can run your web server (Apache, ...) using gid 48
For Apache :
# grep group httpd.conf
Group web
and is /etc/group, number for web is
All those in favor of changing this error message to read something like:
Mailman CGI error!!!
Mailman was compiled to use GID 48, but the web server is
running as GID
99. You must run ./configure again --with-cgi-gid=99, as described in
the INSTALL document
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