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Paul H Byerly wrote:
> Todd wrote:
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>>DEFAULT_NEW_MEMBER_OPTIONS = 240
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> Okay, I should have been able to find that.
Things always stick out more *after* you ask, huh? ;-)
> Worked great, thanks. Have a choice beverage on me.
Well,
I just installed Mailman 2.1.3 on a FreeBSD system, migrating from 2.1.1 on RH Linux.
Apparently I have done something wrong. Installation went well, check_perms reports
no problems however although a small test list delivers fine, when I try to send to my
converted (6500 member list) list I see
Is there any way to globally prevent a troublesome person from
subscribing to *any* mailing list? (We have over a hundred lists
running).
Thanks
Rod
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Sorry to be bombarding this list with so many questions lately! I promise
I'll pipe down pretty soon. :-)
Now that I've got 2.1.3 installed, I have that empty name field on every
record since it didn't exist in the previous version. My lists can all be
reloaded, but I'm not sure what format t
At 09:15 PM 10/5/2003, Todd wrote:
> Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the CGI
> wrapper script to be executed as group "www", but
> the system's web server executed the CGI script as
> group "apache". Try tweaking the web server to run the
> script as group "www", or re-run configure,
> pr
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Allan Trick wrote:
> Anyone know what this means?
>
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> Mailman CGI error!!!
> The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being
> stored in your syslog:
>
> Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the CGI
> wrapper script to b
Anyone know what this means?
Mailman CGI error!!!
The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being
stored in your syslog:
Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the CGI
wrapper script to be executed as group "www", but
the system's web server executed the CGI script as
gro
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 07:06, Jim LaSalle wrote:
> Does mailman support nested lists? For example: a school district may
> want a list serv for elementary, secondary and all teachers. It would be
> convenient to have an "allTeachers" list composed of the
> "elementaryTeachers" and "secondaryTeac
Todd wrote:
Paul H Byerly wrote:
> I'd like to be able to set a list so the default setting for
> "Conceal yourself from subscriber list?" is "Yes" rather than no.
> Don't see an option for this in Defaults.py.
AFAIK, you need to set DEFAULT_NEW_MEMBER_OPTIONS. To change the
default for concealing
Does mailman support nested lists? For example: a school district may
want a list serv for elementary, secondary and all teachers. It would be
convenient to have an "allTeachers" list composed of the
"elementaryTeachers" and "secondaryTeachers" list. Syncing these
"sublists" with the "mainlis
For a huge list like http://www.libsdl.org/pipermail/sdl/ (104MB),
being able to download the raw archive is a blessing. For those
newsgroups which have (hallelujah) Mailman versions, this means
no more fiddling with infernal newsreader behaviour when it comes
to retrieving big newsgroups.
Just:
hello,
After having to create the list test and does all the possible aliases.
I sent a message to the address [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I receive an
error message in the file /var/log/maillog:
"Oct. 2 09:21:26 agdal1 sendmail[31053 ]: h929LPhD031051:
"to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED] >, ctladdr=<[EMAIL
Hi,
could someone please point me to a step by step instruction
on how to install a mailman mailing list in a virtual domain
with postfix?
TIA
Ulrich
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Paul H Byerly wrote:
> I'd like to be able to set a list so the default setting for
> "Conceal yourself from subscriber list?" is "Yes" rather than no.
> Don't see an option for this in Defaults.py.
AFAIK, you need to set DEFAULT_NEW_MEMBER_OPTIONS. To change the
default for concealing new member
I am thinking of adapting a collapsible, outlinable, no-page
refresh, on-demand message-body load browser-based message
thread interface I made (see http://www.neotitans.com/page.gif)
to work with GNU Mailman (among other things) lists.
Ideally, I would like it to function as a 'www-interface
gatew
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