Tiffany Miller wrote:
So, I can't 'see' the mailman error logs or the file system. I can only view
the file manager through my FTP program or cpanel. I checked the error logs
for the site, but nothing shows from today.
And not sure if it helps, but when I try to edit *any* of the public html
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Helmut Schneider wrote:
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You might try setting up another test_list with an underscore in the
name and see if that fails too.
Does no fail. Is there a way to backup everything and then recreate those
two lists?
A
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
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Please address all questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This makes no sense. It shouldn't be -admin because that's a Mailman
2.0.x artifact, but the 'mailman' site list didn't appear until 2.1.
Anne Ramey wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Well then is your site list named 'mailman-admin' (I assumed it was
'mailman')?
No, it's names mailman. I can only assume the admin address is left
over after upgrade.
I've looked more deeply and found it is a bug in pre-Mailman 2.1.6
bin/newlist.
We are interesting in customizing some of the messages
Mailman generates back to members. We would like to
customize the message a non-member gets if they try to
post.
The FAQ talks about how to customize a welcome message for
an announcement list.
I've setup mailman with qmail, using lists.domain.com so it works, then
setup aliases for lists so we can still have [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I've also added this to mailman's config so itss
happy accepting posts to domain.com.
The only problem I have now is when a
Karl Zander wrote:
The FAQ talks about how to customize a welcome message for
an announcement list.
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#3.11
Can I use the same technique, but modify the approve.txt
file?
Yes, see
John Clement wrote:
I've setup mailman with qmail, using lists.domain.com so it works, then
setup aliases for lists so we can still have [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I've also added this to mailman's config so itss
happy accepting posts to domain.com.
The only problem I
I'm trying to figure out how the topic feature works. We have an expression
in the regexp box (ie Foo[1]) and the body lines variable is set to 0 since
the expression should be in the subject line. However everyone on the list is
still receiving the messages sent w/ Subject: Foo. The filter is
FH wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how the topic feature works. We have an expression
in the regexp box (ie Foo[1]) and the body lines variable is set to 0 since
the expression should be in the subject line. However everyone on the list is
still receiving the messages sent w/ Subject: Foo. The
Mark Sapiro wrote:
FH wrote:
... is there any way to configure the topic such that only those who
are interested have it configured and everyone else is left alone (it's a
relatively small list but it seems very cumbersome to change everyone if a
single topic is added to a large list).
I
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