Re: [Mailman-Users] tokens for confirmations are too long

2003-12-27 Thread Thomas Hochstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brett Dikeman) scripsit/wrote: The problem is that any URL longer than 80 characters will be chopped by many mail clients- Eudora, for example. Perhaps one should rather fix such broken clients? -thh -- Mailman-Users

[Mailman-Users] Re: tokens for confirmations are too long

2003-12-27 Thread David Gibbs
Thomas Hochstein wrote: The problem is that any URL longer than 80 characters will be chopped by many mail clients- Eudora, for example. Perhaps one should rather fix such broken clients? If only that were feasable. :) Far easier to change one product, to provide a more compatible token, than

[Mailman-Users] Invalid reactivation tokens?

2003-12-27 Thread David Gibbs
Folks: I've had a number of people mention to me that, when their mailing list subscription gets deactivated due to mail bounces, when they try to reactivate their subscription using the mailed token, Mailman tells them that the token is invalid. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a

[Mailman-Users] Re: tokens for confirmations are too long

2003-12-27 Thread Paul H Byerly
Brett Dikeman: The problem is that any URL longer than 80 characters will be chopped by many mail clients- Eudora, for example. I use Eudora and have no such problem. I just sent myself one as a test, and the confirmation URL, at 144 characters, is on one line. Even when I down size the

[Mailman-Users] How to remove all members from web?

2003-12-27 Thread wildone
How can I remove all members of a MailMan mailing list? I know about the remove_members and sync_members scripts, but I don't have admin permissions, I can only access MailMan via CPanel provided by my ISP. The interface is: http://mydomain/mailman/admin/mylist_mydomain/members/remove Looks like