Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin Question

2009-12-31 Thread adam-mailman
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 08:48:32PM -0600, Chris Leleux wrote:
 This is probably a stupid question, but I'm having trouble setting up a new
 ListServ for a  client.

How about redirecting your question to the listserv list?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin Question

2009-12-31 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Mark Sapiro writes:

  [1] I know that use of Listserv(r) as a generic term to refer to an
  email list or email list management software is ubiquitious, and I'm
  just pissing in the wind to fight it,

Hey, the right to Do Things Right is why we're here, after all.  So,
you keep tilting at those windmills and I'll happily stand in front of
you and take the blowback. ;-)

Happy New Year to all the Mailman workers, and especially Barry, Mark,
Tokio, Terry, and Brad!

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[Mailman-Users] Admin Question

2009-12-30 Thread Chris Leleux
This is probably a stupid question, but I'm having trouble setting up a new
ListServ for a  client.

 

I have created a new mail list - and added an admin and moderator.  I've
created three members (using 3 email accounts of mine).  These three user
accounts have received the message they been subscribed.  The problem is
when I send a message to the listserv - the one in the subscribe email,
nothing happens.  It's not held and yet it doesn't go anywhere.  However
when someone that's not a member sends a message to that same listserv -
those get held in the pending file (waiting for the moderator to accept
them.

 

What have I done wrong with the members?

Thanks,

 

Chris LeLeux
Bitwise Logic, Inc.
 mailto:chris.lel...@bitwiselogic.com chris.lel...@bitwiselogic.com
952-746-4360

 

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin Question

2009-12-30 Thread Mark Sapiro
Chris Leleux wrote:

This is probably a stupid question, but I'm having trouble setting up a new
ListServ for a  client.


If you are setting up a ListServ (sic)[1], you've come to the wrong
place. This list is for Mailman lists, not ListServ lists.


I have created a new mail list - and added an admin and moderator.  I've
created three members (using 3 email accounts of mine).  These three user
accounts have received the message they been subscribed.  The problem is
when I send a message to the listserv - the one in the subscribe email,
nothing happens.  It's not held and yet it doesn't go anywhere.  However
when someone that's not a member sends a message to that same listserv -
those get held in the pending file (waiting for the moderator to accept
them.


What's im Mailman's vette log (if you have access)? What hapens to the
held posts if you accept them?

Probably Content Filtering is discarding the messages, but it is hard
to say without more information.


[1] I know that use of Listserv(r) as a generic term to refer to an
email list or email list management software is ubiquitious, and I'm
just pissing in the wind to fight it, but Listserv(r) is a registered
trademark[2] owned by the developer of a particular email list
management product, and it shouldn't be used generically.

My personal interest in this is not to protect the Listserv(r)
trademark, but rather to avoid confusing Listserv(r) email list
management software with any other email list management software
including GNU Mailman of which I am a developer.

[2] http://www.lsoft.com/corporate/trademark.asp


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[Mailman-Users] admin question

2004-02-01 Thread finlandiaglobal
hi,

how can i change the footer on a mailman page?

i'm trying to edit the way pages look to public

THANX 

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