I wonder if anyone else has done this -- problem is, as I stated, that
routine in CommandRunner.py is pretty universal, so commenting out
certain parts of that call tends to have unwanted results.
I still don't see the sense in having a confirmation of a confirmation -
ie: sending output of
Hi
I know from README.USERAGENT that it isn't possible to remove the
list-*headers without hacking the source but it isn't everyone that has a
web-server running. So is it possible to have Mailman obmitting the URLs and
instrad list the email adress users should send a email to if they want to
At 16:28 on 8-7-04, Ben M. Swihart wrote:
My problem is, though, since no-one but the moderator can actually
post, how do I add new subscribers?
Even though only the moderator can post to the list, anyone should be
able to send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe
to the mailing list. In
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a way (from the command line) to change
the preferred language for all users on a list. With the 'dumpdb'
command, I can get a list of what all the users' preferred languages
are:
'language': { '[EMAIL PROTECTED]': 'en',
'[EMAIL
At 4:27 PM +0200 2004-07-10, Rob W wrote:
I know from README.USERAGENT that it isn't possible to remove the
list-*headers without hacking the source but it isn't everyone that
has a web-server running. So is it possible to have Mailman
obmitting the URLs and instrad list the email adress users
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 04:04:20PM +0100, Jolin M Warren wrote:
However, I'm not sure how to change these settings. I can do it
through the admin webpage for lists with only 15 or so users, but
that is too tedious for lists with a couple of hundred users. Any
help would be apprecaited.
I've finally come to my senses and decided to move a medium-sized list
from Yahoo to my local mailman setup. The question I have is this: how
does one go about subscribing several hundred users to the new list and
still maintaining most of their list preferences? (Moderated, nomail,
digest, etc.)