Re: [Mailman-Users] Feature suggestion

2000-12-24 Thread Robert Thomson
On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 11:53:22PM -0500, Phydeaux wrote: > At 01:20 PM 12/24/2000 +1100, you wrote: > Why all the fuss? I closed my lists because of SPAM and I just subscribe > the user's additional addresses and turn delivery to them off. In general, > people are not going to remember secret st

[Mailman-Users] Upgrading and templates

2000-12-24 Thread Jesse Chan-Norris
The UPGRADING file tells me Mailman will NOT upgrade the template files for existing lists. Chuq Von Rospach gives some useful advice in this message to the users mailing list: http://www.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2000-September/007523.html This url appears to be 404 (ther

RE: [Mailman-Users] Newlist from a webpage?

2000-12-24 Thread Scott Brown
Hi Dave, > Essentially the problem here is just to pass a piece of > information from a program with no privileges running as > nobody to a program with the ability to update the aliases > file and run newlist. The 15-minute solution is to > use what's there already (sendmail and perl) to send t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newlist from a webpage?

2000-12-24 Thread Dave Klingler
Happy holidays, everybody. I wrote: > > Essentially the problem here is just to pass a piece of > > information from a program with no privileges running as > > nobody to a program with the ability to update the aliases > > file and run newlist. The 15-minute solution is to > > use what's there

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newlist from a webpage?

2000-12-24 Thread Dan Busarow
On Dec 24, Dave Klingler wrote: >sub send_mail { > # Get a sendmail process ready... > open (SENDMAIL, "| $sendmail"); Make sure that $sendmail not only includes the correct path to sendmail but also the correct flags, -t being the important one here (read reciepinet addresses from headers)

[Mailman-Users] Renaming a list...

2000-12-24 Thread Mike Cisar
Is there any quick and dirty way of renaming a list under Mailman? I've run into a situation where I've got 2 lists with about 200 members on each and their names are so close that a quick typo seems to be resulting in a lot of postings going to the wrong list. I've decided the easiest way to re

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newlist from a webpage?

2000-12-24 Thread Dave Klingler
> On Dec 24, Dave Klingler wrote: > >sub send_mail { > > # Get a sendmail process ready... > > open (SENDMAIL, "| $sendmail"); > > Make sure that $sendmail not only includes the correct path to sendmail > but also the correct flags, -t being the important one here (read > reciepinet addresse

Re: [Mailman-Users] Renaming a list...

2000-12-24 Thread Cordell H. Thomas
Me too Del On Sun, 24 Dec 2000, Mike Cisar wrote: > Is there any quick and dirty way of renaming a list under Mailman? I've run > into a situation where I've got 2 lists with about 200 members on each and > their names are so close that a quick typo seems to be resulting in a lot of > postin