Re: [Mailman-Users] Moderation and Whitelisting

2007-07-27 Thread Brad Knowles
On 7/27/07, Derek J. Balling wrote: > Is there any way to have *one concise* place for "Who is able to send to > a list"? In terms of current existing features? No, not so far as I know. Of course, if you were handy with a programming language ( ;-), it shouldn't be too hard to create the ne

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moderation and Whitelisting

2007-07-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Derek J. Balling wrote: > >Is there any way to have *one concise* place for "Who is able to send >to a list"? > >We have some campus-wide lists. Sometimes the people who can send to >them are members of the list. Sometimes they're not. Sometimes they >are members and then later vanish from th

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2007-07-27 Thread John W. Baxter
On 7/27/07 8:51 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > mailman_router should be the first router. > > Also, you might check your exim-main-log to see how these messages are > routed and delivered. The command line command exim -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED] may provide some insight. The -bt fl

[Mailman-Users] Moderation and Whitelisting

2007-07-27 Thread Derek J. Balling
Is there any way to have *one concise* place for "Who is able to send to a list"? We have some campus-wide lists. Sometimes the people who can send to them are members of the list. Sometimes they're not. Sometimes they are members and then later vanish from the list automatically, even th

Re: [Mailman-Users] grouping users?

2007-07-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Gerardo Herzig wrote: >Hi all. Here is the situation: We have one list who have ppl who speak 4 >diff languages. I wonder if there is a method to `group' those members >by "native language" in order to send a different email for each of this >groups. Mi common sense says 'off course you cant, y

Re: [Mailman-Users] Web interface problem with HTTPS

2007-07-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Andreas Németh wrote: > >Here the apache configuration: > >ScriptAlias /mailman /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin > >SetHandler cgi-script >Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks >Order allow,deny >Allow from all > > RewriteEngine On > RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} !^443$ > RewriteRule admin.*$ https:

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2007-07-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mike Peachey wrote: >Mark Sapiro wrote: >> This is the problem. Exim is piping mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> to "| /path/to/mail/mailman/ post listname" and it should be piped to >> "| /path/to/mail/mailman/ owner listname". >> > >But surely, that would affect a single separate e-mail sent directl

[Mailman-Users] grouping users?

2007-07-27 Thread Gerardo Herzig
Hi all. Here is the situation: We have one list who have ppl who speak 4 diff languages. I wonder if there is a method to `group' those members by "native language" in order to send a different email for each of this groups. Mi common sense says 'off course you cant, you idiot, make 4 different

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2007-07-27 Thread darush aghababayeedehkordi
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2007-07-27 Thread Mike Peachey
Mark Sapiro wrote: > This is the problem. Exim is piping mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > to "| /path/to/mail/mailman/ post listname" and it should be piped to > "| /path/to/mail/mailman/ owner listname". > But surely, that would affect a single separate e-mail sent directly to list-owner@ ? If I sen

[Mailman-Users] Web interface problem with HTTPS

2007-07-27 Thread Andreas Németh
Hi, I try to ensure HTTPS communication for the $prefix/admin and $prefix/ private directories. Normal HTTP works fine, so I assume my configuration of mailman should be ok. Here the apache configuration: ScriptAlias /mailman /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin SetHandler cgi-script Options ExecCGI F