When I send commands to the -request address I get an email back that says:
There were problems with the email commands you sent to Mailman via the
administrative address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
To obtain instructions on valid Mailman email commands, send email to
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the
We just sent out a message to our employees. There calling because
they can't open the pdf attachment.
Looking at it, it looks like the .pdf part is missing from the
attachment name in the message. If you know what to do you can open
the attachment. But the browser does not know what to do with it
I am trying to add a custom header to the Mailman HTML pages. I would like
to have this header included every time a list is created. This will save
having to hack the code for every list we create. I've looked through the
HMTLFormatter.py script and the htmlformat.py script, but I cannot tell
whe
Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Cool. Not a problem. I learned a few things in the process.
I'm glad there was some value in it.
> I suppose if it really bugs you, you might be able to add a urlhost
> value to the config.pck file and then modify the GetBaseArchiveURL()
> call to look for it
18-Dec-03 at 16:35, Navin Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Creating an HTML page as email format is very easy in the Yahoo and other
> sites. , whereas in the Mailman this option is not seen.
>
> Kindly advise how we can create html email and send directly instead of an
> attachment.
Yahoo is
I upgraded to Mailman 2.1.3 on RH Linux running python 2.2.2 and Postfix 2.0.14 and am
having a problem.
None of my legit mail is getting out. It is failing with an error reported in the
logs/smtp-failure as "delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1". I had been
running Mailman 2.1 wit
Dear Sirs,
Creating an HTML page as email format is very easy in the Yahoo and other
sites. , whereas in the Mailman this option is not seen.
Kindly advise how we can create html email and send directly instead of an
attachment.
Best regards,
Navin Kumar
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16-Dec-03 at 14:09, ?ukasz Michalski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > Yes there IS a way to do it with Outlook. Or Outlook Express. You can
> > set Plain Text settings for the outgoing email (Tools, Options, Send
> > format) and make sure that it is not encoded at all, or use Base64 or QP
> > as you
Dear all,
is there any location, where I can change the content of the
mailman/listinfo? And if so, where and how?
Said differently, I assume all web-pages displayed can be adjusted
according to ones personal wish. Is there a generally applied
concept behind?
Pardon me for asking this question
> Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-17 20:26]:
>
> > I wanted https to work
>
> That part gets picked up from DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN. You said later
> that it worked as expected, so I assume that means even the https
> part.
yes!
wbr,
Lukas
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On Mac OS X Server 10.3 (Panther) the installed location of mailman is
/var/mailmain and that includes the /data directory; but not the /bin
directory.
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