On Sat, 2019-11-02 at 17:10 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> A site admin can find the users password via bin/dumpdb of the lists
> config.pck or can find the password and change it via bin/withlist.
This sounds promising.
> Assuming you are not a site admin, you can ask her to forward the list
> welc
On 11/2/19 4:30 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> I have signed a neighbor up to a mailing list I administer. She's
> borderline computer literate and hates passwords, so I said I'd assign
> her a simple password. It seems that Mailman 2 doesn't allow the list
> administrator to assign passwords and I g
On 11/2/19 4:46 PM, Bernie Cosell wrote:
> i received a notification that one of the users on my list was unsubscribed.
> I'm
> surprise because the configuration for the list specified that unsubscribes
> have to
> be approved, and this wasn't. How could that happen?
The list's unsubscribe
Hi,
If the notification was sent at 9:00 AM server time, it probably means
the subscriber was bouncing Email (changed their Email address and
didn't update their list subscription, their mail server thinks your
messages are spam, etc.) and didn't respond to multiple "Your mail is
bouncing, cl
i received a notification that one of the users on my list was unsubscribed.
I'm
surprise because the configuration for the list specified that unsubscribes
have to
be approved, and this wasn't. How could that happen?
/Bernie\
Bernie Cosell
ber...@fantasyfarm.com
-- Too
I have signed a neighbor up to a mailing list I administer. She's
borderline computer literate and hates passwords, so I said I'd assign
her a simple password. It seems that Mailman 2 doesn't allow the list
administrator to assign passwords and I get "Error: The list
administrator may not change th