At 5:05 PM -0800 2004-12-02, Kevan Benson wrote:
Any plans to include a feature where the server administrator can force lists
to be confirmed opt-in? I administer a server that allows free mailing lists
to customers of our ISP, and forcing opt-in behavior is useful as it allows
tangible benef
At 11:59 AM +0800 2004-12-03, Msquared wrote:
Is there a way to call the Mailman mail wrapper in such a way as to have
it use a different Defaults and/or mm-cfg file on each invocation? How
about the cgi scripts and commandline scripts?
Good question. So far as I know, all the intelligence re
At 11:31 PM -0600 2004-12-02, Dale Newfield wrote:
Oh, yeah, back to the topic. Guess I don't have anything to add except
to say that requiring all these bolt-on tools in order to install mailman
is a bit harsh for non-admins...
So, every package written in Perl should include a complete Perl
--On Friday, December 3, 2004 13:41:10 GMT +0900 "Stephen J. Turnbull"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Ian" == Ian Eiloart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ian> However, MacOSX and MacOSX Server have python Python 2.3 (#1,
Ian> Sep 13 2003, 00:49:11), so requiring 2.4 could cause pain for
Ian
Hi,
I had a complaint from a user yesterday that a listinfo page was
misleading. It says something like "To post a message to all the list
members, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]", when the list in question is
actually an announcement only list - so not even list members can do that.
Not such
Brad Knowles wrote:
> So, every package written in Perl should include a complete Perl
> implementation of its very own?
You have misunderstood me. I'm not talking about the languages, I'm
talking about fink and darwinPorts. If the only clean way to get
multiple language versions to play well t
I had a server recently that was running 2.1.5 in which the qrunner
process would die approximately once a week. Could never find any real
error being logged, and I would just restart it.
Ended up retiring that machine, and replaed it with a newer Mandrake 9.2
box. Installed Mailman 2.1.5, an
Bugs item #1078482, was opened at 2004-12-03 12:43
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Category: bounce detection
Group: 2.1 (stable)
Status: Ope
I agree Ian, but i think that these type of "features" aren't being
included in Mailman 2.x. I suggest you to forward this request to MM
3[0] if nobody here say anything against this idea.
Have you time/skills to write a patch for Mailman 2.1.5 with it? If
yes, you can submit it through sourceforg
On Friday 03 December 2004 01:16 am, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 5:05 PM -0800 2004-12-02, Kevan Benson wrote:
> > Any plans to include a feature where the server administrator can force
> > lists to be confirmed opt-in? I administer a server that allows free
> > mailing lists to customers of our IS
On Dec 3, 2004, at 15:55, Kevan Benson wrote:
The main issue with this is we currently have 140 lists on the server,
and I'm
about to programmatically migrate another 600-800 lists from our aging
majordomo server. So on the first of every month, for every list that
has
password reminders set to
On Friday 03 December 2004 01:04 pm, Robby Griffin wrote:
> On Dec 3, 2004, at 15:55, Kevan Benson wrote:
> > The main issue with this is we currently have 140 lists on the server,
> > and I'm
> > about to programmatically migrate another 600-800 lists from our aging
> > majordomo server. So on th
At 10:36 AM + 2004-12-03, Ian Eiloart wrote:
It would be useful if the listinfo page could check whether non-members
can post (generic_nonmember_action), and check for additional restrictions
on postings (like default_member_moderation), and say something like:
Could you post this on the Ma
Bryan Fullerton wrote:
Howdy,
I'm running Mailman 2.1.5 and upgraded to Python 2.4 yesterday. Since
then I've gotten 9 tracebacks in the error log as below, with ~130
bounces processed during that time. I've never seen this error before
with Mailman that I can remember.
(snip)
Dec 03 07:48:21 2004
On Dec 3, 2004, at 1:24 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 11:59 AM +0800 2004-12-03, Msquared wrote:
Is there a way to call the Mailman mail wrapper in such a way as to
have
it use a different Defaults and/or mm-cfg file on each invocation?
How
about the cgi scripts and commandline scripts?
Good
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