Hello all,
I am currently running majordomo on my system, and would like to move
to Mailman in the future. Playing around with Mailman options I came
across an issue I don't know how to solve easily.
Let's consider two majordomo closed lists (list1 and list2) and the
corresponding main entries i
Two ways to change the HTML pages used for Listinfo:
Edit the page at its source, ~mailman/lists/listname/...
Edit the page from the Admin interface, "Edit the HTML for the public list
pages "
You want to get rid of the at the end of the file and
replace it with html code that displays your
Most likely this is a configuration problem: In the
Admin website, General Options, "host name this list
prefers... "
- Original Message -
From:
CONLEY,MIKE
(HP-FtCollins,ex1)
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 5:43
PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users
Dear All,
I am a newbie to mailman. I have configured
mailman
version 2.0.6 in a RedHat 7.0 machine. I am quite
satisfied by the intial results. However, i have
following questions
a) How i can change or edit the default page that
comes for each mailing list ( ie.
http://server-
Ok, I'm not holding my breath because 1) I'm not contributing the code, and
2) like most people _I_ personally don't need it, but it's a feature request
from sourceforge users:
List admins have no way to do a quick grep on the list membership without
shell access to the list server (which they
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 10:05:13AM +0200, Norbert Bollow wrote:
> > > Does Mailman provide a feature for searching archives?
> > That would be an awesome feature...
> > The mailman archives are all text based, so they should be easy to search
> > and index.
>
> There's a patch at Sourceforge whi
Help!
When users
join our mail lists a message is sent to the user asking them to confirm the
request to join the list, but the mail address of the alias that sent the
message is not correct so when they reply the reply is bounced back to the
user. The alias has the user and the domain bu
On Mon, 8 Oct 2001 14:27:41 -0400
Jim Kutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this one is real icky, but does anyone know if it's
> possible to wrap messages in HTML?
Its possible, it is not however a Mailman function or something
Mailman is likely to support at any time in the near future.
Hi,
I want to restrict one of my mailing lists to only messages coming from
a single domain. ( The reason for this is that my users are
automatically subscribed, but have multiple email addresses within my
domain that they'll be posting from.)
Therefore, what I want to do is only accept emails
Eric Engelhard wrote:
>
> I just installed mailman-2.0.5 on Mandrake 8.0 running apache 1.3.19 and
> postfix 20010228. The installation seemed to go well, but after using
> the newlist command to set up a test list, my email to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounced back with an "uknown user:"test"" messa
What's between Mailman and your subscribers?
The MTA.
Whose logs should you be checking?
The MTA's.
"Connection timed out" sounds a lot like there *isn't* an MTA
running. Are you sure there is?
Bill Horne wrote:
>
> Thanks for reading this. I've just installed Mailman 2.0.6 on Redhat
> Linu
I just installed mailman-2.0.5 on Mandrake 8.0 running apache 1.3.19 and
postfix 20010228. The installation seemed to go well, but after using
the newlist command to set up a test list, my email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bounced back with an "uknown user:"test"" message.
Anyone seen this behavior?
Er
> I have searched through the Mailman/Python archives and only found a
> couple references to using the same user database and some how strip from
> it the email addresses/passwords and incorporate them into a .htaccess
file
> to protect a separate directory. For instance I have a mailing list on
Hi from Pangea, an alternative node in Barcelona (www.pangea.org).
We are using Mailman version 2.0rc1, which we have translated into Spanish (yes, code
and all).
We would like to know when the version 2.1 will be released. Just approximately, of
course. The reason is that we would like to upg
I recently added a mail->news gateway on my site. I've had address munging
turned on for the web archives, but how do I do the same for the newsgroups?
I'd really hate to expose the email addresses of my list subscribers on the
new newsgroups. A quick search of the archives didn't find anything
This gets asked every so often, but I don't think it's been brought up
since January
Has anyone made headway on encrypting messages sent through a list?
mmreencrypt seems to have died off and I couldn't find instructions for
installing it.
Does anyone have a good hack in place for taking car
Ben Burnett wrote:
> On Monday 08 October 2001 10:49 am, Bill Horne wrote:
> > Thanks for reading this. I've just installed Mailman 2.0.6 on Redhat
> > Linux 7.1, and need help.
> >
> > Messags I send to the "test" list are posted (I can see them in the
> > archives), but not mailed to the recipi
There's a reason system administrators have a legendary antipathy for their respective
sales and/or marketing departments. Perhaps it's that most (granted, not all) system
administrators grasp the difference between what *can* be done and what *should* be
done... but all
too often have the "can
This gets asked every so often, but I don't think it's been brought up
since January
Has anyone made headway on encrypting messages sent through a list?
mmreencrypt seems to have died off and I couldn't find instructions for
installing it.
Does anyone have a good hack in place for taking car
On Monday 08 October 2001 10:49 am, Bill Horne wrote:
> Thanks for reading this. I've just installed Mailman 2.0.6 on Redhat
> Linux 7.1, and need help.
>
> Messags I send to the "test" list are posted (I can see them in the
> archives), but not mailed to the recipients. The smtp log in the
> mail
I know this one is real icky, but does anyone know if it's possible to wrap messages
in HTML? (Sales folks want all postings to get wrapped in HTML with adverts), or would
I have to alter the code? or is this not only very bad netiquette but just a plain old
bad idea?
Thanks
-jim
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I have searched through the Mailman/Python archives and only found a
couple references to using the same user database and some how strip from
it the email addresses/passwords and incorporate them into a .htaccess file
to protect a separate directory. For instance I have a mailing list on
Thanks for reading this. I've just installed Mailman 2.0.6 on Redhat
Linux 7.1, and need help.
Messags I send to the "test" list are posted (I can see them in the
archives), but not mailed to the recipients. The smtp log in the
mailman/logs directory shows this error:
Oct 08 13:43:23 2001 (891)
Here is the url for Jack's scripts. I used the formmail script.
http://www.lumbroso.com/scripts/
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I actually have this problem with RedHat 6.2 Mailman 2.0.6. But it only manifests
itself when I view it with Internet Explorer. When I view the admin pages with
Netscape (4.xx) it works fine... Strange...
Additionally, the listinfo pages all work well under both IE and Netscape.
-jim
- Ori
Hans-Peter Zahno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I set a new password (as site admin) for a list admin ?
> (In case the list admin can't remember his password..)
Log into the list with the siteadmin password and give the listadmin
another one.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Detlef Neubauer
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Just to close this out, the cronjobs get installed as part of the RPM
installation which explains why it is not on the "checklist".
-Rich
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Sr. Systems Administrator
Diva - Princeton, NJhttp://www.divatv.com
I used a script from Jack's scripts archive. This script if fully customisable and
you can turn it easily in a subscribe box. Hang on while I look up the url for this
handy script.
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