[Mailman-Users] non-web subscribe

2002-11-02 Thread Tommy Mann
Hello, I'm trying to figure how to subscribe to a list, say "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" without using the web interface. Is there a way that I can send an email message to the server to subscribe? Thanks! Tommy [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Mailman-Users m

Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: namespace per virtual possible?

2002-11-02 Thread Paul Reilly
> On 11/2/02 10:58 AM, "Tom Whiting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > latest betas however, it IS possible to create multiple domain'ed lists off > > of one simple server without having multiple installs of mailman. > > The list names still all have to be unique, though, don't they? > - Stoney >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: namespace per virtual possible?

2002-11-02 Thread Paul Reilly
> So, get to work and start coding. I find it amusing the amount of people that > want this and want that and would like this and would like that, but really, > All I am saying is that big hosting companies need this feature in order to do wide scale deployements of mailman. It's in the interests

[Mailman-Users] Re: namespace per virtual possible?

2002-11-02 Thread Ralph Mengen
Jim Popovitch wrote: Yes and Yes... but it's not really a MM issue, it's a MTA issue. [...] I'm using Mailman 2.0.13 in a virtual domain environment. I want to have lists with the same name but on different virtual domains. ie: news@mydomain and news@yourdomain Is this possible in 2.0.x ? I

Re: [Mailman-Users] Almost there!

2002-11-02 Thread Tom Whiting
Check your apache handlers, as that looks to be the problem in this case. On Saturday 02 November 2002 5:56 am, Emmett Culley wrote: > I've successfully installed Mailman 2.1b4 and have one list working. > I've also added the mailman list as suggested in the installation > instructions. The mailm