Hello,
We've encountered this issue, and (long story shorter) it is fixed in
Mailman 2.1.6 if you install the codecs for Python (I believe they come
with Python 2.4).
This issue works now for me on a Mailman 2.1.6 test box. IF you are
still having difficulty after looking into the cod
Con Wieland wrote:
>Does anyone know how to get a list of subscribers and the optional
>name for a list?
If you have access to command line tools, see
bin/list_members --help
If not, the e-mail 'who' command will list members and their real
names, but does not list 'hidden' members (those who
Does anyone know how to get a list of subscribers and the optional
name for a list?
TIA
Con WIeland
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Jane Hermanson wrote:
>
>I also received some another suggestion to :
>
>general options --> "Should the list moderators get immediate notice
>of new requests, as well as daily notices about collected ones?" Set
>to "NO."
This is exactly the admin_immed_notify option that I mentioned in my
re
HI Mark
Thanks for the tip.
I also received some another suggestion to :
general options --> "Should the list moderators get immediate notice
of new requests, as well as daily notices about collected ones?" Set
to "NO."
The 8 am daily reminders are from cron and can be eliminated or change
Hi all!
I am looking for a way to limit some of the abilities a list
administrator has over their subscribers on the subscriber member
option pages.
Specifically, I'd like to disable the list administrator from being
able to globally change anything for the user, disable viewing the
other subscri
Jane Hermanson wrote:
>
>As the list admin I'm getting a lot of notices about non-subscribers (mostly
>spam) being sent to the lists. Is there anyway that I can configure mailman
>to send me a digest of these notices once a day?
No, not exactly a digest, but if you turn off admin_immed_notify on
Tim Howes wrote:
>
>I have made sure that the different types of emails are in their spam
>program to be by passed i.e. listname-owner or listname-request@
For normal list mail, they may also have to whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>The only clue I have at present is that the log /var/log/mailman/b
Hi
As the list admin I'm getting a lot of notices about non-subscribers (mostly
spam) being sent to the lists. Is there anyway that I can configure mailman
to send me a digest of these notices once a day?
Thanks
Jane
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On 8/26/05 4:04 AM, "Tim Howes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am reasonably new to using mailman and I have a problem that I cannot
> trace. I have setup a list which is essentially private. I have managed to
> test the list by subscribing myself - however the main users of this list at
Hi
I am reasonably new to using mailman and I have a problem that I cannot
trace. I have setup a list which is essentially private. I have managed to
test the list by subscribing myself - however the main users of this list at
Company A do not get any emails i.e. the initial confirmation email h
plaza c schrieb:
> Please inform the webmaster for this site of this problem. Printing of
> traceback and other system information has been explicitly inhibited,
> but the webmaster can find this information in the Mailman error logs.
You should look for that information.
> Is this error of post
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