On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 07:55:37PM -0400, Mike Phillips wrote:
Is there a way to have a standard amount of text as a header such that the
information contained in the incoming email is appended to the header and,
in fact, appears as a footer?
That sounds exactly like what the msg_header option
Hello
I want to subscribe and unsubscribe members to/from my lists via email
Without the member getting the confirm email..
But when the users subscrib/unsubscribe I want them to confirm ...
Is there a site where the commands are listed ??
Regards
Bård Tommy Nilsen
At 10:45 AM +0200 2004-07-06, Bård Tommy Nilsen wrote:
I want to subscribe and unsubscribe members to/from my lists via email
Without the member getting the confirm email..
But when the users subscrib/unsubscribe I want them to confirm ...
From the web interface, you can just go to the
Jim:
You're right, it works fine. (Sorry, I never used it before so I overlooked
it.) The problem now is, when I send to the list, the header displays
correctly, but the incoming message is sent as an attachment, even though
I'm sending in plain text.
Also, is there a way in the From line to get
On 6 Jul 2004, at 12:45, Mike Phillips wrote:
Jim:
You're right, it works fine. (Sorry, I never used it before so I
overlooked
it.) The problem now is, when I send to the list, the header displays
correctly, but the incoming message is sent as an attachment, even
though
I'm sending in plain
On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 07:45:56AM -0400, Mike Phillips wrote:
You're right, it works fine. (Sorry, I never used it before so I overlooked
it.) The problem now is, when I send to the list, the header displays
correctly, but the incoming message is sent as an attachment, even though
I'm sending
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At 3:38 PM +0200 2004-07-06, Brad Knowles wrote:
Mailman doesn't use scripts, applets, or plug-ins, nor does
it use frames, tables, graphs, or charts. About the only relevant tips
are the ones regarding hypertext links (which I believe we're already
conformant with), and page
Is Mailman as fast as sending 3000 mails with 10 recipients in BCC, or
even faster?
We currently send 3 newsletters twice a day, and would like to find
out if Mailman is as fast as our current system.
Thanks,
Jacob
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At 4:22 PM +0200 2004-07-06, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
Is Mailman as fast as sending 3000 mails with 10 recipients in BCC, or
even faster?
We currently send 3 newsletters twice a day, and would like to find
out if Mailman is as fast as our current system.
Everything will depend on your
I'm having a problem with the attachment URL. It shows up as the
default url instead of the virtual domain one - everything else
appears to work fine. I traced this to the %(url)s variable in
Scrubber.py. Does anyone know where this variable is defined?
At 1:08 PM -0700 2004-07-05, Ken Carlson wrote:
Mailman seems like exactly what I need... but I have a shared hosting
account and I do not have root access. Is there any way to use
mailman without root access?
Not so far as I know. In shared hosting situations, the hosting
provider usually
Hi,
All of the sudden our mailman has stopped working, and
the following error message was found at
/var/lib/mailman/logs.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to reslove
this problem? Thanks!
Jul 06 11:42:00 2004 qrunner(30731): Traceback (most
recent call last):
Jul 06 11:42:00 2004
At 2:54 PM +0100 2004-07-06, Jolin M Warren wrote:
Hope that helps to explain why an administrative email interface can
be useful.
There's no question that an e-mail interface can be useful. The
value of this was recognized a long time ago. Mailman does already
include an e-mail interface.
Yes,
I think its very much useful to have a document/howto on using commands
via E-mail.
for example, I am just running a mail server and I don't want a web-server
on it. Rather, I haven't installed a webserver on my mail server and I
want all the fuctionalisty via shell access or by running
Brad Knowles wrote:
Hope that helps to explain why an administrative email interface can
be useful.
There's no question that an e-mail interface can be useful. The
value of this was recognized a long time ago. Mailman does already
include an e-mail interface.
I am sorry if I am being
At 5:27 PM -0400 2004-07-06, malgosia askanas (staff) wrote:
I am sorry if I am being really dense; but what _is_ the administrative email
interface to Mailman? For example, how _can_ a list administrator unsub
a bunch of listmembers via email? I cannot for the world of me find any
Brad wrote:
There is some information for users at
http://www.list.org/mailman-member/node41.html. I'm still looking
for the comparable information for mailing list administrators, but
it looks like this part of the documentation may be lacking.
Here's an opportunity for
At 5:51 PM -0400 2004-07-06, malgosia askanas (staff) wrote:
Well, I would gladly help improve this part of the documentation, even though
I am a programmer -- but the question is, how do I find out, to begin with,
the information which needs to go into this presently-missing documentation?
Therein lies the problem. You'd probably need to be able to read
the Python code well enough to figure out what it does. ;(
All right, I may be able to do that. But where is the Python code for the
administrative commands? It's not in $prefix/Mailman/Commands, is it?
At least I
On Jul 6, 2004, at 5:27 PM, malgosia askanas (staff) wrote:
Brad Knowles wrote:
Hope that helps to explain why an administrative email interface can
be useful.
There's no question that an e-mail interface can be useful. The
value of this was recognized a long time ago. Mailman does already
Jeff Barger wrote:
I am sorry if I am being really dense; but what _is_ the
administrative email
interface to Mailman? For example, how _can_ a list administrator
unsub
a bunch of listmembers via email? I cannot for the world of me find
any
documentation on this.
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