Hi.
Could someone tell me, will Mailman work OK (reliably) with Sendmail
and Python v1.5.2?
My virtual Web host only has Sendmail, and Python v1.5.2. I do not
get root access so getting Postfix, Exim, or Qmail probably means
getting another Web host. (any suggestions?) I could put Python v2
I've been testing Mailman at my site, and so far I LOVE it. However, I'm
working on one or possibly two problems.
First, the "MYSTERY USER"
One user has signed up but does not receive his confirmation notice. I can
send e-mails to him directly at the same address. I have tried this both on
th
~mailman/bin/list_members
On Saturday 23 February 2002 04:24 pm, Paul Croft wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it possible to download my membership into my computer so that I can
> search for members instead of having to go on site for it? Reason I ask is
> that sometime people don't necessarily know their em
On Feb 23, 2002 at 23:36, Frederick Noronha wrote:
>Members requiring a password to unsubscribe is one major problem. But I
>understand this is being worked on.
Yeah, it should be available in 2.1. In the meantime, you can use my
Perlish scripts from
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html#mai
Paul Croft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to download my membership into my computer so that I can
> search for members instead of having to go on site for it? Reason I ask is
> that sometime people don't necessarily know their email address when they
> complain to you...but by read
Hi
Is it possible to download my membership into my computer so that I can
search for members instead of having to go on site for it? Reason I ask is
that sometime people don't necessarily know their email address when they
complain to you...but by reading headers you can usually find the
ad
I am a new Mailman user from India, and would like to thank all our
friends out there who have done a great job in putting this excellent
software together.
Just to give a little background about myself: I've been involved with
mailing lists since from about 1995-96. Because of our slow Internet