[Mailman-Users] Change hundreds of digest subscribers to non-digest

2007-02-13 Thread Jeff Pflueger
Thanks for any help on this.
We have a mailman list set-up as a newsletter type list.
We'd like to send basic html formatted email.
This seems to work seamlessly for regular subscribers - they receive the
html email that was sent.
However, digest subscribers get a message about the html being
scrubbed and are provided with a link to view the message - not good
at all.

So I'd like to resolve this problem by either
1 - Disabling the digest option (easy) and then changing all the
digest subscribers to regular subscribers (this appears to be
difficult - doing it by hand would be impossible - big list) How does
one do this?

2 - Somehow prevent the digests from scrubbing html

Any help would be great!  Thanks.

Jeff

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Configuration back to to ascii config file?

2004-10-15 Thread Jeff Pflueger
So then: Are the command line scripts the best way to create a duplicate 
set of configurations, mailing list lists, and list members on another 
mailman running on another server, or is it possible (and preferable) to 
figure out which mailman files should be copied over to the second 
server to create the duplicate settings, lists, and members?

If I were automating this process would I rsync the specific files, or 
write a cron script to run the various python scripts, send them over to 
the other server and then have the other server run a cron script to 
import the settings, lists and members

Thanks,
Jeff

Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mauricio Tavares wrote:
 

  Let's see if I make sense. I know I can create a mailing list config 
file as an ascii file and then feed it in (I forgot the name of the 
command so I am not going to worry about it) to the mailing list to 
create its binary config file.  When I go to the admin page, I can also 
change its settings. But, let's say I come up with really neat settings 
and would like to apply them to a few more mailing lists. Is there a way 
I can save the configuration of a given mailing list back to an ascii 
file so I can do any minor changes and feed it to the other lists?
   


 bin/config_list --help
It works in both directions.
 

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[Mailman-Users] transfer configuration and mailing list.

2004-10-14 Thread Jeff Pflueger
Hi,
Assuming I have the same version of mailman installed on two separate 
servers, what files do I need to copy from one server to the other to 
produce a duplicate mailman set-up? I'd like to keep the configuration 
and mailing lists identical. Ideally, I'd like to be able to sync the 
servers daily so that there is always a backup mailman ready to go on 
the other server.

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[Mailman-Users] Security in an nnouncement only list

2004-09-02 Thread Jeff Pflueger
Hi.
I'm setting up an announcement only list on mailman 2.1: Only one email 
address announcing to an audience of several who receive messages. 
Everything is working great, but there seems to be a glaring security 
hole: Somebody can fake the From: in the email and post to the entire 
list. The best way around this (available in the Listserv software) is 
an email confirmation sent to the poster.

Is there a way to set this up in mailman? Could I set up the poster to 
be moderated by himself or something like that?

Thanks!
Jeff
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[Mailman-Users] anonymous posting

2004-09-02 Thread Jeff Pflueger
if anonymous list is checked as 'yes'
the subject line seems to be:
[list name] from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with [EMAIL PROTECTED] being whoever posted to the list.
Anyway to disable this and make it completely anonymous?
Thanks!
Jeff
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