Brandon Ballheim wrote:
Paul,

Unfortunately I don't have access to the server files.  You see my web host
manages the Mailman server and since they support it they don't want anyone
having access to the template files.

Once a template file is copied into the language directory of a single list it only affects that list. If you can create files in the list directory you could create it yourself. I've attached the subscribeack.txt file from Mailman 2.1.2 . Watch the variables, which start with "%" and end with "s". As you are doing this on a per list basis you can remove or alter them as you see fit, but some are handy as is.
The sticking point to both of these may be that the templates may not be used until Mailman is restarted. For some files this is required, for some it is not. If my limited understanding of the inner workings of Mailman is accurate I suspect this is not needed for a txt file used to send an e-mail.


Do you know if I could script the necessary commands for (subscribe,
unsubscribe, password management) from within my own custom user interface?
For example, could a command parameter be sent along with a form submit to
Mailman to perform, say for example, a subscription verification?

Way beyond me, but it sounds like you would need to replace the built in function, and that means hacking mailman Python files, which your host is certainly not going to do.



<>< Paul
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