Hello,
I have recently rebuilt my mail server. Now, after the rebuild I'm
finding that userA who is a member of groupZ requires approval to
send to groupZ even though they are a member. How do I set this so
that doesn't happen.
Also, I'm finding that when userA sends to groupZ I get both a
Dan Good wrote:
I have recently rebuilt my mail server. Now, after the rebuild I'm
finding that userA who is a member of groupZ requires approval to
send to groupZ even though they are a member. How do I set this so
that doesn't happen.
Does this happen with all users' posts, just some
Now that I've got Mailman up and running relatively smoothly in
production mode, I've taken some time to revisit questions primarily
involving Python. The Mailman installation I am running has several
non-standard lashups and workarounds that really need some cleanup,
and Mark Sapiro has
On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dan Good wrote:
I have recently rebuilt my mail server. Now, after the rebuild I'm
finding that userA who is a member of groupZ requires approval to
send to groupZ even though they are a member. How do I set this so
that doesn't happen.
Mark,
One of the messages states Message has implicit destination
Thanks
Dan
On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dan Good wrote:
I have recently rebuilt my mail server. Now, after the rebuild I'm
finding that userA who is a member of groupZ requires approval to
send to groupZ
Dan Good wrote:
One of the messages states Message has implicit destination
and:
Dan Good wrote:
I have recently rebuilt my mail server.
Did you change any domain names?
Implicit destination means the list posting address or an acceptable
alias is not found in any To: or Cc: in the post.
Dan Good wrote:
How do I get to the admindb interface?
Something like http://www.example.com/mailman/admindb/listname or via
the Tend to pending moderator requests link on the admin pages.
Can you be more specific about the subject and contents of the latter
two messages?
An example
At 10:51 AM -0700 2/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was aware, when I downloaded the Mailman 2.1.9 sources, that the
recommended Python is given as 2.4.3.
That recommendation may be a little old.
A trip to the Python site
showed that 2.4.4 was
At 1:03 PM -0600 2/12/07, Brad Knowles wrote:
Use the latest version of 2.4.x. As you've demonstrated, the 2.5
stuff is not yet fully baked, and Mailman 2.1.8 and earlier are not
compatible with it. $DEITY-only-knows what else they're going to
break in the process of trying to fix 2.5.
Hi,
I'm after some advice about the set up of my mailing lists... any help
would be appreciated!
I have an number of umbrella lists that sends to a combination of 3
subscriber lists. e.g. U1 sends to S1, S2 and S3, but U2 sends to S1
and S2 only.
I'd like it so that any member of a
Mark Paxton wrote:
I have an number of umbrella lists that sends to a combination of 3
subscriber lists. e.g. U1 sends to S1, S2 and S3, but U2 sends to S1
and S2 only.
I'd like it so that any member of a subscriber list can send to an
umbrella list... but I'm hot sure how to do that. I
Hello
I love and use python a lot. And I m trying to make mailman, into a yahoo
groups kind of interface,
In that I want to find out if any of you guys tried to do this and integrate
it into another webservice?
Does mailman uses coroutines to send email, because a coroutine based email
gateway
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On Feb 12, 2007, at 7:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love and use python a lot. And I m trying to make mailman, into a
yahoo
groups kind of interface,
In that I want to find out if any of you guys tried to do this and
integrate
it into
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