[Mailman-Users] How to set up notifications for Membership Management?

2009-06-07 Thread Ulf Dunkel

I cannot find out how I can figure the following default settings:

Membership Management:
- Mass Subscription:
  - Send welcome messages to new subscribees? (Yes)
  - Send notifications of new subscriptions to the list owner? (Yes)

- Mass Removal:
  - Send unsubscription acknowledgement to the user? (Yes)
  - Send notifications to the list owner? (No)


Whatever I set up (e.g. in General Options), I cannot set this 
configuration. Is it possible anyhow?


Thanks in advance for your help. :-)

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Re: [Mailman-Users] How to set up notifications for MembershipManagement?

2009-06-07 Thread Mark Sapiro

Ulf Dunkel wrote:

I cannot find out how I can figure the following default settings:

Membership Management:
- Mass Subscription:
   - Send welcome messages to new subscribees? (Yes)


Defaults to the list setting General Otions - Notifications -
send_welcome_msg


   - Send notifications of new subscriptions to the list owner? (Yes)


Defaults to the list setting General Otions - Notifications -
admin_notify_mchanges


- Mass Removal:
   - Send unsubscription acknowledgement to the user? (Yes)


Defaults to No


   - Send notifications to the list owner? (No)


Defaults to the list setting General Otions - Notifications -
admin_notify_mchanges


Whatever I set up (e.g. in General Options), I cannot set this 
configuration. Is it possible anyhow?


It is only possible by modifying the code in the mass_subscribe() and
mass_remove() definitions in Mailman/Cgi/admin.py. Without
modification, the user notification for Mass Removal always defaults
to No and the owner notifications for Mass Subscription and Mass
Removal default to the same setting.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] How to set up notifications for MembershipManagement?

2009-06-07 Thread Terri Oda

Mark Sapiro wrote:

Ulf Dunkel wrote:
Whatever I set up (e.g. in General Options), I cannot set this 
configuration. Is it possible anyhow?

It is only possible by modifying the code in the mass_subscribe() and
mass_remove() definitions in Mailman/Cgi/admin.py. Without
modification, the user notification for Mass Removal always defaults
to No and the owner notifications for Mass Subscription and Mass
Removal default to the same setting.


If you're just looking for a personal fix, it would be fairly easy to 
make a bookmarklet or greasemonkey script which set these defaults in 
your browser.


 Terri

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[Mailman-Users] openID enabled mailman

2009-06-07 Thread Malveeka Tewari
Hi

I am working on implementing openID server for the mailman setup I am
running.
I have started using mailman only recently and need help/feedback on my
approach.

We want to provide the list users an option whether or not to have enable
openID.
 On the  page, the users will see an option for

1. Enable/Disable openID login for your subscription
2. Sign in with existing openID login for your subscription

*1. Enable/Disable openID login for your subscription* *account*
For enabling and diabling the openID feature, the users login their
subscribed accounts as they do now for changing any of the subcription
options.
On this page if they enable the openID feature, they recieve an automated
reply with their openID identifier.

The password for the openID identifier is the same as that for the
subscription accounts. If they change their subscription passwords, their
openID password gets changed too.

*2. Sign in with existing openID login*
The user gets redirected to a page where it enters it's openID identifer and
the password and can now manage its account settings with the openID
identifier. This authentication and further logging, modification of
subscription configurations will be handled by the openID server.

As I understand, the *changes that need to be made to the existing mailman
code* include the following:

Changing the MemberAdaptor.py and UserDesc.py for including information
whether or not openID identifier is enabled for a paricular user.
Propogating changes made to openID-identified-accounts to the subscription
configurations.
Changing the webpage interfaces for provinding and allowing users to access
these options

I want to know if there's already an openID enabled version of mailman
available
And what files would I need to make changes to include openID support in
mailman

Thanks
Malveeka
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[Mailman-Users] confirmation messages are rejected

2009-06-07 Thread Allan Hansen
Hi all,

Several users have now complained to me that their address change
confirmation messsages get rejected as follows (an example):

-- Forwarded message --
From: mailto:women-boun...@mail.rc.orgwomen-boun...@mail.rc.org
Date: 2009/6/7
Subject: The results of your email commands
To: mailto:yvo...@gmail.comuser_n...@gmail.com


The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
original message.

- Results:
   Ignoring non-text/plain MIME parts

   Invalid confirmation string.  Note that confirmation strings expire
approximately 3 days after the initial subscription request.  If your
confirmation has expired, please try to re-submit your original request or
message.

- Unprocessed:
   confirm ffc239cae5b91c5b2f50ec283ab33f0e1550544d

- Done.


-- Forwarded message --
From: User Name mailto:yvo...@gmail.comuser_n...@gmail.com
To: mailto:women-requ...@mail.rc.orgwomen-requ...@mail.rc.org
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 21:38:58 +0200
Subject: confirm ffc239cae5b91c5b2f50ec283ab33f0e1550544d
confirm ffc239cae5b91c5b2f50ec283ab33f
0e1550544d




I searched the wiki for similar complaints, but did not find one, sorry.

Mailman 2.1.9 (MacOS 10.5.6).

Thanks,

Allan

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Re: [Mailman-Users] openID enabled mailman

2009-06-07 Thread Brad Knowles

on 6/7/09 12:14 PM, Malveeka Tewari said:


I want to know if there's already an openID enabled version of
mailman available And what files would I need to make changes to
include openID support in mailman


The OpenID project uses Mailman themselves, and they have hacked it to 
allow OpenID logins.  They even shared with us the code that they have. 
 I took a look at trying to bring this into the main codebase, and I 
was not able to figure out how to do that -- when they put in OpenID, 
they broke everything else, and I could never figure out how to get the 
two to co-exist at the same time.


IMO, this may be a better question to ask on their mailing lists, or to 
ask the people who maintain their mailing lists.


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Re: [Mailman-Users] confirmation messages are rejected

2009-06-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
Allan Hansen wrote:

Several users have now complained to me that their address change
confirmation messsages get rejected as follows (an example):

-- Forwarded message --
From: mailto:women-boun...@mail.rc.orgwomen-boun...@mail.rc.org
Date: 2009/6/7
Subject: The results of your email commands
To: mailto:yvo...@gmail.comuser_n...@gmail.com


The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
original message.

- Results:
   Ignoring non-text/plain MIME parts

   Invalid confirmation string.  Note that confirmation strings expire
approximately 3 days after the initial subscription request.  If your
confirmation has expired, please try to re-submit your original request or
message.

- Unprocessed:
   confirm ffc239cae5b91c5b2f50ec283ab33f0e1550544d

- Done.


-- Forwarded message --
From: User Name mailto:yvo...@gmail.comuser_n...@gmail.com
To: mailto:women-requ...@mail.rc.orgwomen-requ...@mail.rc.org
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 21:38:58 +0200
Subject: confirm ffc239cae5b91c5b2f50ec283ab33f0e1550544d
confirm ffc239cae5b91c5b2f50ec283ab33f
0e1550544d


There are two confirmation commands in the above message. One in the
subject and one in the body. While the one in the body is wrapped
above, it appears it was not and was therefore OK in the original
email.

Have you verified that the confirmation was in fact submitted before it
expired?

Have you verified that the address change was not confirmed and the
address wasn't changed?

The above response is a normal response to a confirmation like the
above if the confirmation was either expired or previously processed
by web or email.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] confirmation messages are rejected

2009-06-07 Thread Allan Hansen
Thank you, Mark. You are a priceless resource for this community.

Yes, the confirmation was submitted on the same day it was created.
No, the address change had not happened when the user got the message.
I also checked the system date on the server and it is correct.

Allan

At 5:33 PM -0700 6/7/09, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Allan Hansen wrote:

Several users have now complained to me that their address change
confirmation messsages get rejected as follows (an example):

-- Forwarded message --
From: mailto:women-boun...@mail.rc.orgwomen-boun...@mail.rc.org
Date: 2009/6/7
Subject: The results of your email commands
To: mailto:yvo...@gmail.comuser_n...@gmail.com


The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
original message.

- Results:
   Ignoring non-text/plain MIME parts

   Invalid confirmation string.  Note that confirmation strings expire
approximately 3 days after the initial subscription request.  If your
confirmation has expired, please try to re-submit your original request or
message.

- Unprocessed:
   confirm ffc239cae5b91c5b2f50ec283ab33f0e1550544d

- Done.


-- Forwarded message --
From: User Name mailto:yvo...@gmail.comuser_n...@gmail.com
To: mailto:women-requ...@mail.rc.orgwomen-requ...@mail.rc.org
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 21:38:58 +0200
Subject: confirm ffc239cae5b91c5b2f50ec283ab33f0e1550544d
confirm ffc239cae5b91c5b2f50ec283ab33f
0e1550544d


There are two confirmation commands in the above message. One in the
subject and one in the body. While the one in the body is wrapped
above, it appears it was not and was therefore OK in the original
email.

Have you verified that the confirmation was in fact submitted before it
expired?

Have you verified that the address change was not confirmed and the
address wasn't changed?

The above response is a normal response to a confirmation like the
above if the confirmation was either expired or previously processed
by web or email.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] confirmation messages are rejected

2009-06-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
Allan Hansen wrote:

Yes, the confirmation was submitted on the same day it was created.
No, the address change had not happened when the user got the message.
I also checked the system date on the server and it is correct.


Did you verify that the address change has not happened?

I know you say the address change had not happened when the user got
the message, but how do you know? did you verify that the old address
was still on the admin Membership List and the new was not?

If you have command-line access to the server, the script at
http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/list_pending will list the pending
requests, and may help you see what's there. I don't think it's
possible that the request didn't actually get pended if the
confirmation was sent, but you can look.

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