Firstly is there a way to globally remove passwords for all users on a list.
They are a pain, users forget them and I trust our users not to need one.
Secondly and alternatively I notice at the foot of each of the mailman
developers emails is an 'unsubscribe' link that takes you to your own
David Beaumont wrote:
Firstly is there a way to globally remove passwords for all users on a list.
They are a pain, users forget them and I trust our users not to need one.
No, you can't remove passwords, but you can set everyone's password to,
for example, a single letter.
You would do this
I have mailman installed with a RedHat rpm, version
mailman-2.1.5.1-34.rhel4.5 Everything works great except that the list
owners or moderators do not get any requests when postings are held.
Posters get the message that the posting is waiting for approval. Any
suggestions on what might be
Paula Gray-Overtoom wrote:
I have mailman installed with a RedHat rpm, version
mailman-2.1.5.1-34.rhel4.5 Everything works great except that the list
owners or moderators do not get any requests when postings are held.
Posters get the message that the posting is waiting for approval. Any
I do have admin_immed_notify set to yes.
I am only getting the first two of the entries in the mailman smtp log.
So, the resend to the actual owners isn't happening.
Thanks,
Paula
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Paula Gray-Overtoom
Bloomington, IN
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro
There could be an alias type problem. If I send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the message gets sent to the list
owners, but if I send the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it
doesn't get sent.
When the messages aren't going through the MTA log entries are as
follows:
Mar 24 13:38:59 frost
Paula Gray-Overtoom wrote:
I am only getting the first two of the entries in the mailman smtp log.
So, the resend to the actual owners isn't happening.
It seems there is some problem with delivery to the listname-owner
address. Perhaps an alias problem.
What happens if you email the
Paula Gray-Overtoom wrote:
There could be an alias type problem. If I send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the message gets sent to the list
owners, but if I send the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it
doesn't get sent.
This may be an MTA/alias issue. The real question is what is the email
host
Hello,
I have two machines on my LAN both with the same domain name. Mailman is
installed on machine A but for actual SMTP mailman work I would like to
use machine B (as machine A is a bit stressed with other tasks). I cannot
use the domain entered in the general settings for a list (because smtp
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Is it possible to specify
a LAN address of machine B so that mailman uses this machine for all of
its operations? Bounces and all other requests would come to machine A
anyway as this is defined at the router level.
For outgoing SMTP, yes. Just set (for example)
Hi Mark,
I was working this patch on the trunk.
I think the indent level of this part in Scrubber.py should be
if charset is None:
charset = part.get_content_charset(lcset)
+format = part.get_param('format')
+delsp =
Hello,
Is it possible to specify
a LAN address of machine B so that mailman uses this machine for all of
its operations? Bounces and all other requests would come to machine A
anyway as this is defined at the router level.
For outgoing SMTP, yes. Just set (for example)
SMTPHOST =
please, hom i can begin in mailman
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Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
I think the indent level of this part in Scrubber.py should be
if charset is None:
charset = part.get_content_charset(lcset)
+format = part.get_param('format')
+delsp = part.get_param('delsp')
Tokio,
Thanks for
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I don't think your suggestion is correct. What I am trying to do is get
the format= and delsp= parameters from only the first text/plain part
in the message. Often, this will be the only part in which case it
doesn't matter.
Sorry that I misunderstood. It was a little bit
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