Fernando Sabio wrote:
>
>We have a list like this for each grade, and we also created one master list
>known as "all_parents@" - the addressees in this list are the other
>"to" addresses for the other six grade-specific lists. (so, class lists
>have ~ 80 emails of parents, the 'all_parents' lis
Don McGregor wrote:
>
>1. I want the existing archives (eg links to attachments in the
>existing pipermail
>archives) to point to https rather than http. If I just do a sed
>script on archives/public/listname/*.txt to replace occurances
>of http://mySiteName with https://mySiteName will that caus
Hi there,
searched "list to list", etc and found no hits - sorry if this has been
asked and answered before...
I work at a school and we're implementing the Mailman MLManager.
This is a "staff to parent" tool, so I think I've effectively limited the
ability of end users (parents) to post (I
I am getting over half of my Mailman messages returned with auto-
responders and naturally that is causing havoc with the bounce
management features of Mailman. Has anyone written and or fixed the
bounce processors for Mailman so that they actually handle the most
common "bounces" - the out of
Hi Mark,
Yes, that was a problem with my Python compiler.
I used another python compiler and I was successful.
Thanks!
Elvis
On 12/5/05, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Elvis Fernandes wrote:
> >
> >I tried manually running:
> >
> >isd80{mailman}8: /opt/local/bin/python -c 'from comp
At 07:34 PM 12/6/2005, you wrote:
>Can someone tell me how to download my entire members list? I read
>the FAQ 's and found nothing useful. Of course, I may have missed it
>as well but I am confident that the mailman experts here will be able
>to point me in the right direction. :)
I get the im
I want to move an existing installation over to an https
server of the same name.
Two questions:
1. I want the existing archives (eg links to attachments in the
existing pipermail
archives) to point to https rather than http. If I just do a sed
script on archives/public/listname/*.txt to replac
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>I can't find an address for listas.ipiscmg.rimed.cu in DNS, although
>that probably isn't your problem, it prevents me from trying.
Actually, I see I should have been trying mail.ipiscmg.rimed.cu, but I
couldn't find an address for that in DNS. There is an MX record for
lista
Hermidio A. Rodriguez Chavez wrote:
>friend's i have a new situation for you, i have installed a new
>mailman, and when i try to see my list over the web, i receiving the
>same error," No such list admins-list", when i try
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /usr/lib/mailman/bin/list_lists
>3 Las siguientes
Young, Darren wrote:
>Is there any way to add list admins from the command line?
You can use bin/config_list with an input file that contains
mlist.owner.append('[EMAIL PROTECTED]')
or the inputfile can be
owner = ['[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]']
The first form will add [EMAIL PROTE
Hugo Hugo wrote:
> Hi all !
>
> Another problem with the Swedish version. This concerns the "Next message"
> text shown when you display each mail in a Pipermail archive. This text is
> not translated. The text corresponding to "Previous message:", however, is
> correctly translated. Both
William F. Hill, Jr. wrote:
>Right...so how do I run that?
>
Assuming you are the mailman administrator and have shell access to the
system it's running on, you would logon to the box and simply run the
command. For example, if your list name was some_list, the command you
would run would be
friend's i have a new situation for you, i have installed a new
mailman, and when i try to see my list over the web, i receiving the
same error," No such list admins-list", when i try
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /usr/lib/mailman/bin/list_lists
3 Las siguientes listas de distribución coinciden:
Admins
Right...so how do I run that?
Coram Deo,
William F. Hill, Jr.
Member, Calvary Reformed Presbyterian Church, PCA
Hampton, VA. USA
http://www.rtrc.net
http://www.theparchment.org
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William F. Hill, Jr. wrote:
>I am still trying to figure out how to download my entire member
list. Can
>someone help me?
>
I think what you want is the ~/mailman/bin/list_members command.
Basically, if you give it the listname as a command line argument, it
will dump all email addresses s
I am still trying to figure out how to download my entire member list. Can
someone help me?
Coram Deo,
William F. Hill, Jr.
Member, Calvary Reformed Presbyterian Church, PCA
Hampton, VA. USA
http://www.rtrc.net
http://www.theparchment.org
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