Hi All
I'm wondering if it is possible to use regular expressions in
'remove_members'. I have a subscriber who has a curly quote in their
subscribed address - which has thrown the web membership management
interface for the relevant list off the planet, and I haven't been able
to work around it
--On Monday, August 23, 2004 10:03 pm +0200 Brad Knowles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:14 AM -0400 2004-08-20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have and address that is too long. How do I get my address book to
take it.
Address book? There is no address book in Mailman.
Moreover, space
Friends,
I´m using some lists in Brazilian Portuguese and noticed some translation
errors. Trying to correct some of those errors, I´ve made a few changes on
the file
/var/mailman/messages/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.po
None of the changes I´ve made seemed to appear on the Mailman web
At 8:55 AM -0300 2004-08-24, Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
None of the changes I´ve made seemed to appear on the Mailman web interface.
Do someone know what am I doing wrong?
Did you stop and restart mailman via the mailmanctl utility?
--
Brad Knowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Those who would give
On Aug 24, 2004, at 1:36 PM, Glenn Black wrote:
I have read the posting about deleting postings and running the
re-archive function. Unfortunately, I don't have shell access on my
virtual hosted server for security reasons. Getting host server
personnel to do it is impossible (we don't do
When I populated a list with hundreds of addresses, I inadvertantly set the
default of all users to Hide. I want to unhide all of them. Is there any
way I can do this en masse, rather than individually unchecking Hide for
every user in the web interface?
--
Your companion on the journey,
Allen
On Aug 24, 2004, at 12:29 PM, Allen Watson wrote:
When I populated a list with hundreds of addresses, I inadvertantly
set the
default of all users to Hide. I want to unhide all of them. Is there
any
way I can do this en masse, rather than individually unchecking Hide
for
every user in the web
I have read the posting about deleting postings and running the
re-archive function. Unfortunately, I don't have shell access on my
virtual hosted server for security reasons. Getting host server
personnel to do it is impossible (we don't do that, you have to self
manage.). Is there no
On 8/24/2004 11:17, Jeff Barger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 24, 2004, at 12:29 PM, Allen Watson wrote:
When I populated a list with hundreds of addresses, I inadvertantly
set the
default of all users to Hide. I want to unhide all of them. Is there
any
way I can do this en masse,
In trouble shooting this issue a little bit more. It
looks like the lists that I had to move from one
server to another the archives are not working
correctly. If I create a new list on the new server
everything seems to work just fine.
Is there a step I forgot when migrating lists over to
a new
Hi all,
We've got a situation here where mailman is vetting messages with no
reason.
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On Aug 25, 2004, at 06:13, Allen Watson wrote:
You need shell access to use withlist. If all you have is the web
interface I suspect you'd have to go through and do it manually.
That's the case AFAIK. I'll have to inquire at Pair.com to see if I
can get
access.
bin/withlist is the best solution.
On Aug 25, 2004, at 13:22, Adam Steer wrote:
tried that already, with abysmal failure. I couldn't generate a regular
expression that would work with 'withlist' either - some hand-editing
of
the condig.db revealed that the address was malformed very badly -
$ bin/withlist -l mylist
deletions = []
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