On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 19:16, Michael Stucki wrote:
> I am running a mailman installation that uses NNTP synchronisation.
> Due to an increasing amount of spam mails, I would like to restrict posting
> to the lists for members only.
>
> My problem is that this won't work well since I also use NNTP
I am running a mailman installation that uses NNTP synchronisation.
Due to an increasing amount of spam mails, I would like to restrict posting
to the lists for members only.
My problem is that this won't work well since I also use NNTP
synchronisation. Most users who post there are not subscribed
> On Oct 26, 2003, at 10:50 AM, Cheng-Jih Chen wrote:
>> Hi, I've just upgraded from 2.0.13 to 2.1.3 and the web interfaces for
>> Mailman don't appear to work. The impression I get is that POST
>> variables aren't being processed. For example, when trying to
>> subscribe to a list, I get the mes
On Oct 26, 2003, at 10:50 AM, Cheng-Jih Chen wrote:
Hi, I've just upgraded from 2.0.13 to 2.1.3 and the web interfaces for
Mailman don't appear to work. The impression I get is that POST
variables aren't being processed. For example, when trying to
subscribe to a list, I get the message:
You
Hi, I've just upgraded from 2.0.13 to 2.1.3 and the web interfaces for Mailman don't
appear to work. The impression I get is that POST variables aren't being processed.
For example, when trying to subscribe to a list, I get the message:
You must supply a valid email address
after I submit.
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 12:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Oct 26, 2003, at 10:50 AM, Cheng-Jih Chen wrote:
> >> Hi, I've just upgraded from 2.0.13 to 2.1.3 and the web interfaces for
> >> Mailman don't appear to work. The impression I get is that POST
> >> variables aren't being processed. For
I need to edit the General Public Page so that you see this:
Archives
They are password protected. To find out your password:
[enter email address]
[click and send password to address]
If you know your password, click here (and MM asks email address
password).
How would I do this???
T
Hi,
I recently installed Mailman 2.1.3 on a mini server.
I'm really happy with my Mailman installation because it's powerfull and easy
to maintain.
But when I watched the memory usage of the mailmanctl resistant
program I was about to get an attack ;-).
Why does a simple program like this require
Richard Barrett wrote:
If I need to delete a list manually, do I just delete the
directory for it from the ~/lists directory? Is it
really that easy?
Better to use the script $prefix/bin/rmlist -a
Good to know.
Initial support-staff password:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./newlist
Hi,
Been doing some searching on the net but with no luck... and before I go
to the effort of trying Mailman for the first time...
I'm trying to find out if Mailman can manage the undeliverables of my
newsletter list if I use a different program to send with. Or do I have
to use Mailman to send i
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