Re: [Mailman-Users] Legal Problem

2006-07-27 Thread Jim Popovitch
Patrick Bogen wrote: > On 7/27/06, ElectroCities <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> We are using Mailman version 2.1.1 for several radio stations. New FCC laws >> require these radio stations to keep a hard copy printout of the names and >> email addresses of the persons on their mailing lists. >> > >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Legal Problem

2006-07-27 Thread Patrick Bogen
On 7/27/06, ElectroCities <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We are using Mailman version 2.1.1 for several radio stations. New FCC laws > require these radio stations to keep a hard copy printout of the names and > email addresses of the persons on their mailing lists. > $PREFIX/bin/list_members -f

[Mailman-Users] Legal Problem

2006-07-27 Thread ElectroCities
Hi, We are using Mailman version 2.1.1 for several radio stations. New FCC laws require these radio stations to keep a hard copy printout of the names and email addresses of the persons on their mailing lists. I need to know how to export the names from the database to something like a text file

Re: [Mailman-Users] Stop Already Subscribed Message

2006-07-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ki Song wrote: >I recently installed mailman. > >How do I stop mailman from sending a confirmation e-mail if the e-mail >address is already subscribed to the list? > >Right now, a message is sent stating that the e-mail address is already >subscribed. First, this only happens when the subscribe

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Information

2006-07-27 Thread Brad Knowles
At 4:59 PM -0400 2006-07-27, Ryan Steele wrote: > So, I found this information in the logs directory, but I was wondering > if there was a web interface for this at all? Nope. At least, not yet. We'd like to fix this in a future version, but I don't recall if this is on the official "To Do"

Re: [Mailman-Users] First posting: A question re listnames

2006-07-27 Thread Dragon
Rod Dav4is sent the message below at 14:33 7/27/2006: >Is there any particular reason for not choosing Mailman listnames ending >in "-L"? >Is there any reason such names should be avoided? End original message. - It's a convention some people use to designate t

[Mailman-Users] First posting: A question re listnames

2006-07-27 Thread Rod Dav4is
Is there any particular reason for not choosing Mailman listnames ending in "-L"? Is there any reason such names should be avoided? -- Regards, Rod Dav4is / P.O. Box 118 / Hyde Park, NY 12538 / USA Genealogy, et Cetera: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~dav4is/ 447 ancestral & collateral families,

[Mailman-Users] Stop Already Subscribed Message

2006-07-27 Thread Ki Song
I recently installed mailman. How do I stop mailman from sending a confirmation e-mail if the e-mail address is already subscribed to the list? Right now, a message is sent stating that the e-mail address is already subscribed. -- Mailman-Users

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Information

2006-07-27 Thread Ryan Steele
So, I found this information in the logs directory, but I was wondering if there was a web interface for this at all? Best, Ryan Ryan Steele wrote: > Greetings, > > I was wondering where Mailman actually stores a member's bounce > information. Recently a client had a number of list members uns

[Mailman-Users] Bounce Information

2006-07-27 Thread Ryan Steele
Greetings, I was wondering where Mailman actually stores a member's bounce information. Recently a client had a number of list members unsubbed for excessive bounces due to an SMTP server misconfiguration. He wants to resub all those people, and going through all his old email to find the bo

Re: [Mailman-Users] MTA only for Mailman

2006-07-27 Thread Brad Knowles
At 10:58 AM -0600 2006-07-27, Ivan Fetch wrote: > Is anyone using a light weight MTA to just hand emails off to Mailman > and deny anything else? The issues here are that you need to have certain features in your MTA in order to get that to work well with Mailman, such as a mechanism for a

Re: [Mailman-Users] MTA only for Mailman

2006-07-27 Thread Mike Horwath
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 11:02:40AM -0700, Heather Madrone wrote: > At 10:58 AM -0600 7/27/06, Ivan Fetch wrote: > >Is anyone using a light weight MTA to just hand emails off to Mailman > >and deny anything else? > > I was using exim for this purpose and now am using postfix. I can > recommend

Re: [Mailman-Users] MTA only for Mailman

2006-07-27 Thread Heather Madrone
At 10:58 AM -0600 7/27/06, Ivan Fetch wrote: >Is anyone using a light weight MTA to just hand emails off to Mailman >and deny anything else? I was using exim for this purpose and now am using postfix. I can recommend either, but postfix is superior in every way. >I'm looking at Sun Sendm

[Mailman-Users] MTA only for Mailman

2006-07-27 Thread Ivan Fetch
Hello, I'd like to have an MTA who's only purpose is to accept SMTP connections for Mailman mailing lists and spawn the appropriate Mailman binary. This MTA will be fed emails from our Sun Internet Mail Server (IMS) 5.2 cluster. We are moving away from having IMS 5.2 pipe to a wrappe

Re: [Mailman-Users] Best practices

2006-07-27 Thread Lawrence Bowie
Excellent .. Thanks guys .. good and informative responses. LDB Christopher Adams wrote: > Mostly, I agree with Mark on this. You really have to balance what > individual list owners want, how individual lists operate, and the fact that > you may host/administer so many lists that the best choice

Re: [Mailman-Users] Contemplating new installation

2006-07-27 Thread Jon Loose
Thanks for the swift replies. Food for thought! No doubt I'll be back to you soon. Jon - Original Message From: Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jon Loose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; mailman-users@python.org Sent: Thursday, 27 July, 2006 2:03:29 AM Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Contemplat

Re: [Mailman-Users] Add and Removelist from .txt file

2006-07-27 Thread Eric Oye
Thanks Mark, it do help, really thanks for the solution. Anyway, those had involve in the forum, thanks you very much as well -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Add-and-Removelist-from-.txt-file-tf1996930.html#a5516725 Sent from the Mailman - Users forum at Nabble.com.