07-Jan-04 at 02:11, Steve Wedig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
As a list admin, is there a way for me to subscribe someone through a PHP
web application which doesn't require that person's confirmation?
http://mediadev.homelinux.net/mailman.html
Regards,
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Simon White. Internet Consultant,
07-Jan-04 at 20:05, Thomas Hochstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Valdir A. Soares) scripsit/wrote:
UnicodeError: ASCII encoding error: ordinal not in range(128)
I couldn't solve this
Hi,
Using virtual domains with mailman seems to be one of the favourite
topics, but I didn't find the answer to my particular virtual domain
problem in the FAQs, Docs or Archives. Maybe I simply overlooked it
due to the huge amounts of information.
The question is: How can I force the mailman web
hello sirs,
another inquiry would be... we have a set of foul words that we need to filter from
our mailing list.. on 2.0.6 we hacked the SpamDetect.py script and included all foul
words.. any ideas on doing this on the 2.1.4 version?
thanks,
allan
Hello all,
I'm new to mailman, i've been running majordomo for now two years but i
switch because the mailman web interface is just great! ;-)
Here is my config:
my mail server:
SMTP sendmail with access_db enabled and DNSBL check disabled for
localhost on gentoo linux
IAMP cyrus-imapd
I get this everytime I go to the admin page of our lists.. or list info
http://lists.phatsites.co.uk/mailman/listinfo
http://lists.phatsites.co.uk/mailman/listinfo%20/ / and
http://lists.phatsites.co.uk/mailman/admin/
Individual ones like http://lists.phatsites.co.uk/mailman/admin/
Hopefully I'm just missing something simple here, but can Mailman handle
complex HTML messages? I have a weekly newsletter that goes out to approx.
15,000 readers of our magazine that is delivered in complex HTML format only
(a text alternative simply provides the url to view the newsletter
Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
Sorry to ask another question, but I am seeing this happen:
[Wed Jan 07 15:11:09 2004] [error] [client 192.168.1.1] client denied by
server configuration: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/create
The following lines are in my apache config:
ScriptAlias /mailman/
I am running mailman-2.1.1-4 (installed from the rpm)
on a redhat 9 system.
I see that when users incorporate formatting in
their message, mailman scrubs out the formatting, and
it puts a copy of the formatted message into an
attachment---it retains a copy of the text in the message.
However, when
OK, I have no idea why this is happening. I am running on YellowDog
3.0.1. The install and everything seems fine, but when I hit a CGI, I
get:
Mailman CGI error!!!
The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being
stored in your syslog:
Failure to find group name nobody.
I posted an earlier message regarding a senddigest
memory problem.
-http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-January/033772.html
This problem continues to happen and I think the only
way I can work around it is to clear the digest queue.
Anyone know how to clear a 2.0.13 digest
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