Rae wrote:
>Okay, so the better way would be not to use the adminpasswd in the
>command but a userpasswd instead.
But this results in a confirmation email to the user which the OP was
trying to avoid.
>I tried to run the command as designated in the link below but it
>does not work as expect
- Original Message -
From: "Jon D. Slater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 5:16 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] one mailman, multiple server names
> Hi,
>
> My server is set up to host 2 different domain names. (For argument
> I'll call them "First.Com" and "Sec
Hi,
My server is set up to host 2 different domain names. (For argument
I'll call them "First.Com" and "Second.Com").
When I set up mailman only "First.Com" existed, so it was easy to create
lists:
o [EMAIL PROTECTED]
o [EMAIL PROTECTED]
o [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now I need to cre
Hello,
I have seen on this mailing list a few posts on the thread of
"Uncaught bounce notifications" but have not found the answer I need.
One of our user's received one of these notifications and the list owner
wants to know why the user received it. She believed that if
"Should Mailman sen
Quoting Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Okay, so the better way would be not to use the adminpasswd in the
> command but a userpasswd instead.
>
> I tried to run the command as designated in the link below but it
> does not work as expected.
>>
>> It is not possible by email. There are comand line tool
Okay, so the better way would be not to use the adminpasswd in the
command but a userpasswd instead.
I tried to run the command as designated in the link below but it
does not work as expected. I received this error:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.6
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform the webm
Rae wrote:
>Hello Tomica,
>
>Address email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Command lines in the body of your message (no blank lines before):
>
>subscribe adminpasswd digest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>subscribe adminpasswd nodigest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This doesn't do what you want. What it does do (assuming
su
Hello Tomica,
Address email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Command lines in the body of your message (no blank lines before):
subscribe adminpasswd digest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subscribe adminpasswd nodigest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best wishes,
Rae
At 04:58 AM 11/30/2005, Tomica Crnek wrote:
>I would like to a
Hi everyone,
I would like to ask if it is possible for an administrator of a list who knows
the list admin password to subscribe/unsubscribe someone remotely. Either via
email to mailman or via some other interface, but not the web interface.
I would like to make one automatic process to sen