> Mario Pacheco wrote:
>
> Does Mailman have an option to not require a password
> for the purposes of unsubscribing?
One change have been applied to mailman to support this subject, so if
user does not provide the password, the mailing list server will send a
confirmation message.
>
> Are the
> "JRA" == Jay R Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JRA> Two edged sword.
JRA> I'm trying to remember whose message it is, Slashdot's, I
JRA> think, that says "don't get your panties in a twist because
JRA> we included your password in clear".
JRA> This completely fai
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 01:38:11AM -0400, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> While this isn't exactly password-less accounts, I think it
> accomplishes basically the same intent. And it strikes a good balance
> between convenience and security. It means in practice that a user
> can get removed from a lis
Dear Sir,
i want to solve a problem regarding
limiting a size of attachment in mailman
sir,
i wnat to limit a attachment size of a posting before it is sent to the
list where as the body message size can be limited in mailman
i will be grateful if u can solve my problem
regards
one of the user o
I've just finished implementing a more general confirmation scheme for
Mailman 2.1. There are two aspects to this. When an operation
requiring confirmation is performed, a confirmation email message is
sent as before. However, the confirmation message will include both a
confirming email comma
I'm doing some work with an organization that is sending out mail to
large opt-in lists. I am helping them choose an appropriate mailing
list manager. I'm wondering what experience people have using Mailman
to send to very large (tens of thousands of users) lists? Thanks in
advance.
--d
Removal instructions below.
I saw your listing on the internet.
I work for a company that specializes
in getting clients web sites listed
as close to the top of the major
search engines as possible.
Our fee is only $29.95 per month to
submit your site at least twice a
month to over 350 search
Please take my name ([EMAIL PROTECTED])off
your list. I truly enjoyed reading the mail but I have found; as of late,
that I have less available time to read them. Unfortunately my mail has
exploded its' volume and I am unable to stay on top of it.
Thank you very
much.
> "DH" == David Herren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DH> I'm still curious as to whether or not it will work given that
DH> Mailman is essentially expecting sendmail and that one has to
DH> do some interesting things with aliases for sendmail as part
DH> of setting up Mailman l
I'm still curious as to whether or not it will work given that Mailman is
essentially expecting sendmail and that one has to do some interesting
things with aliases for sendmail as part of setting up Mailman lists... I'
m just not certain how one would go about setting up the equivalent alias
f
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001 08:55:05 -0500 (CDT)
Develia the Wicked <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If there were an option to record a nickname or realname in the
> database that is associated with the email listing, it would prove
> very handy in a couple of ways.
This is a common request, and should hap
> "DH" == David Herren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DH> Does anyone have any experience using Mailman with
DH> CommunigatePro from Stalker Software? CGPro also has some list
DH> functionality, but I am already running a number of lists with
DH> Mailman that I am loathe to have
Dan already answered the other questions, so I'll just add a bit here...
> "JD" == JC Dill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JD> how about implementing simple filter so that if a
JD> non-subscriber's post mentions one or more keywords, let it
JD> through to the list unmoderated, other
Not sure how to get this to the folks who write mailman so trying this
way.
If there were an option to record a nickname or realname in the database
that is associated with the email listing, it would prove very handy in a
couple of ways.
I have used mailman to run mailing lists for a few
organi
I noticed that I'm having some problems with my test list. I
configured with the following command below. 31 is the group ID
"guest" and 39 in "nobody".
./configure --with-mail-gid=31 --with-cgi-gid=39
As far as I can tell when a new file is created or has its permissions
changed from the web
I have been trying to get mailman installed on my system
for some time now and this error seems to be the last
stumbling block..
--
Traceback (innermost last):
File "bin/update", line 32, in ?
from Mailman import MailList
File "/usr/home/sitename/usr/local
Hi,
Sorry for bothering you guys, I've figured it out. The problem was that the
compiled Defaults.py (.pyc) wasn't getting the host name to set the owner
from. I just had to override the owner variable in my mm_cfg.py file, and
add was well.
> I just set up Mailman 2.0.3 on my web server -- ve
On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Dan Mick wrote:
> >
> > I'm just not sure. I mean, if it's that easy, why hasn't THIS LIST BEEN
> > CONFIGURED TO DO JUST THAT?
> >
> >
> > How do I know you aren't misleading me? If it's that easy, certainly this
> > list would have been properly configured.
>
> W
On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, JC Dill wrote:
> Is there an option to block completely quoted digests? That would be sweet!
I handle this fairly easily by making my digest size 30kb, and my
maximum message size 20kb. If someone comments to an entire digest
then it'll be larger than the maximum message s
Which is a good addition to what I was asking for as a feature. My
request was and is that we can set the default domain at the time of
list creation so that the welcome email goes out with the right
domain and the list is pre-configured with the right domain so I
don't have to go into the adm
Hello Felipe,
This problem bothers me also but seems not mailman's guys.
Personally i intend to look for a solution into MS Exchange using.
This way i will get perfect view and search.
It's true that i can't configure it by flat text files but it's made.
I like the idea of open source projects but
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