Every month, the same thing. A collection of messages to me, saying,
"EH? What's all that about?
This, of course, is in response to the "Monthly Reminder" that's
mailed out. Most of my users wouldn't know what a "URL" was if it
got up and bit them...
I've found various versions of this messa
I have Mailman 2.1.2 installed on a Debian box. I run Exim and this was
working fine until a recent upgrade via Apt-Get.
Can anyone help?
Here's the error page:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.2
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a
Can someone point me to some information on the variables mailman
uses that are in the form of %(variable)s ?
Google is no help as it can not properly parse "%(variable)s".
Or is someone want's to just give me a fish on this one, how can I
transfer the contents of one of these
I would like to know, if it is possible to see the current bouncing
email address that mailman has. And is it possible to manually remove
them from the database?
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To allow a Mail-client to Thread email, it puts a special header line in
the email. When a similar Mail-client responds, it recognizes the
special header and maintains that special header in any response.
Sometimes a Mail-client adds it's own header that specifically says: In
response to Message-xx
E, search the archives you will find at least one patch there that does
this - it's probably up on the SourceForge site.
You can also use grep to scan through the ~mailman/Mailman/archiver/..
files to find where the tags are located.
I did this once myself in the way long back. It wasn't as easy
I have posted over and over that this issue is not just Outlook or MS
related. I have the same issue with headers and footers regardless of
what email client is used. I have 2.1.2 on a freebsd 4.7 machine with
sendmail. My mac users send to the list, Eudora users, outlook and all
I have tried.
Hi,
I am still wondering if anyone out there has a clue as to where I could
find the patch which removes the tags from the web archives. The
problem is that there is always line which is too long, it needs to be
wrapped but the web archive tool in mailman doesn't do it.
~E
"There may still b
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 03:56:59PM -0700, Roy Santos wrote:
> I have seen a few postings regarding problems getting
> flat threads while posting using Outlook clients. See
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03011.html.
> But what I haven't seen is an answer on how or what
> needs a
I have seen a few postings regarding problems getting
flat threads while posting using Outlook clients. See
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03011.html.
But what I haven't seen is an answer on how or what
needs adjusting in MS for making proper threading that
Netscape, Eudora, Mozil
I'm a mailman users, I had installed and configure some lists in my server,
the questios is:
when i access to the list info page, and I folow a link which say Click
here for the list of Investigadores subscribers: VISIT SUBSCRIBERS LIST
I can (or who folow the link) modify the properties of any
Hi,
I installed mailman on my test server and configured it as required. On
visiting the URL : http://servername/mailman/admin it gives em
foollowing errrors. Any clues?
Thanks in advance,
Jaysheel
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.2
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
If you would like to help us id
At 2:57 PM -0500 2003/06/27, Ryan Shultz wrote:
I have a problem with the aliases.db file for a postfix install with the
newest mailman on rehat 9. In the maillog of the box every time I send
to it it says that permission denied. I have used the check_perms
script and everything is fine. I
Hi!
I want to write an external site where members can download files.
I want to secure it by the list passwords.
How can I get the passwords, I'm not into Python so I want to write this
site in Perl.
Is there a way to access the /config.pck/ via Perl or how can I get my
hands on those passwords.
Observation...
This (output of subscriber lists) is requested so frequently I wonder if in a future
version the Mailman interface could be set up to generate this list for list
administrators; I know the Mailman paradigm is concentrated on Web access, but most of
us
working with other lists reall
I actually set this up in cron for a weekly back of all my lists.
0 0 * * 0 /usr/local/mailman/bin/list_members listname | mail
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This will run every Sunday night.
Hope this helps.
Joe
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From: Jeroen Valcke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June
On Sunday 29 June 2003 04:09 pm, Paul H Byerly wrote:
>I have someone with a couple of slashes in their e-mail address
> trying to join a list. Apparently this is non-standard but "allowed" by
> some systems - with Mailman not being one of them. I found an almost year
> old discussion in
At 05:36 AM 6/30/2003, Richard Barrett wrote:
At 21:09 29/06/2003, Paul H Byerly wrote:
I have someone with a couple of slashes in their e-mail address
trying to join a list. Apparently this is non-standard but "allowed" by
some systems - with Mailman not being one of them.
I would disagre
On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 11:40:47AM -0400, BenSalem Naturals wrote:
> How can I export my memberlist in Mailman?
On the commandline, type
/bin/list_members [list_name] > save_members
-Jeroen-
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Hi,
I am new to this mailman business, I was wondering if there is an easy way to allow
people to auto subscribe. Is there an email address that they can send an email to
that will auto subscribe them?
Thanks,
Dave.
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Do you have a place where I can download Mailman in zip format?
Thank you,
Carlene
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At 1:25 PM +0100 2003/06/29, Chris Wright wrote:
Is there an easy way to strip these headers out? Or do I just need
to ditch TrustedMail?
You may be able to configure your MTA to strip them out, but
that's usually an all-or-nothing sort of thing, and you really don't
want to do that. Among
How can I export my memberlist in Mailman?
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I have a problem with the aliases.db file for a postfix install with the
newest mailman on rehat 9. In the maillog of the box every time I send
to it it says that permission denied. I have used the check_perms
script and everything is fine. I am at a loss. It does not seem to
want to work. It
At 21:09 29/06/2003, Paul H Byerly wrote:
I have someone with a couple of slashes in their e-mail address
trying to join a list. Apparently this is non-standard but "allowed" by
some systems - with Mailman not being one of them.
I would disagree that this is non-standard. My reading of sec
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