On 8/8/07, Luke Daly wrote:
> One of my lists doesn't seem to have sent out the password for users
> when they were moved from the previous system. My question is is there
> an easy way to resend the passwords out manually to all members? the
> monthly reminder doesnt seem to be sending them o
On 8/7/07, DAve wrote:
> The client is asking for the ability to manage list messages in a new
> way. We are unable to do so using our current software, ezmlm. Here is
> the scoop. The client has twenty mail lists, and subscribers can sign up
> for any number of lists. The client wants to be a
On 8/7/07, Gustavo U. Navarro wrote:
> I have a problem...
> I autorizate a message for the list pendent of approve ,,, but I need
> that the message not can be send...
>
> Could you help me for stop the message
>
> I have use mailman and postfix
Once you approve the message, there's nothing
Hello
One of my lists doesn't seem to have sent out the password for users
when they were moved from the previous system. My question is is there
an easy way to resend the passwords out manually to all members? the
monthly reminder doesnt seem to be sending them out. iam kind of at a
loss as to why
Joellen,
If you have command line access, you can runt the /bin/list_members
command to get a list of addresses.
If you don't have command line access, you can send an email to the
list-request address and include this in the first line of your
message:
who
In either case, you can then take th
Mark
I have a problem...
I autorizate a message for the list pendent of approve ,,, but I need
that the message not can be send...
Could you help me for stop the message
I have use mailman and postfix
thanks
gustavo
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Mailman-Users mailing l
Hi,
I'm trying to export one of my lists into an excel spreadsheet. I'm not
sure how to do it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Joellen Leavelle
Communications Coordinator and Logistics Manager
Pension Rights Center
1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Suite 206
Barry Finkel ha scritto:
> Brad Knowles wrote in reply to a posting:
>
>> And I'm not at all convinced that "security problems are not a
>> problem, with Debian" or any other OS, for that matter. Especially
>> not with an old binary package that is based on old code that is
>> known to have se
Good morning/Afternoon/evening,
I've been looking for a possible solution now for a few days, checked
the docs, archives, search engines, etc. No clue.
We maintain several large mail lists for a client, excess of 40k
subscribers, all opt-in - verified - signed in blood addresses. We use
verp t
Barry Finkel ha scritto:
> Brad Knowles wrote in reply to a posting:
>
>> And I'm not at all convinced that "security problems are not a
>> problem, with Debian" or any other OS, for that matter. Especially
>> not with an old binary package that is based on old code that is
>> known to have se
Brad Knowles wrote in reply to a posting:
>And I'm not at all convinced that "security problems are not a
>problem, with Debian" or any other OS, for that matter. Especially
>not with an old binary package that is based on old code that is
>known to have security flaws.
When I was comparing t
On 8/7/07, Manlio Perillo wrote:
> Well, having a pre-built packages systems has also some benefits.
True enough, and where it makes sense we do make wide use of binary
packages for other things on the system.
> The Debian Secutiry team still supports Debian Sarge.
> And in theory, if a secu
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