Hi
I have a list where non members can post but their messages are moderated, I
ave to deal with a lot of spam. After sometime, just a small percentage of
them will be good posts.
Is there an easy way to discard all messages waiting to be reviewed?
I don't have any option in my admin to select
From: Vinita Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 14:07:09 +0530
I have a list where non members can post but their messages are
moderated, I ave to deal with a lot of spam. After sometime, just a
small percentage of them will be good posts.
I'm in the same boat. All
hi,
is it possible to configure mailman to receive by
default (without sending bounce notification mail) all
mails sent to a certain mailing list by unsubscribed
users?
i am using hostmonster.com hosting and they offer
mailman. now i need to have one account that will be
used like [EMAIL
Hello,
I am having a problem in the page that shows the list of publicly available
lists: mailman/listinfo.
It does not show the 9 lists that exists. All 9 are working correctly, and
are marked as public.
It shows either 8 of them, or the last 1 that I created.
It changes between showing
Ilin Tatabitovski wrote:
is it possible to configure mailman to receive by
default (without sending bounce notification mail) all
mails sent to a certain mailing list by unsubscribed
users?
Privacy options...-Sender filters-generic_nonmember_action = Accept
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Didier Trosset wrote:
I am having a problem in the page that shows the list of publicly available
lists: mailman/listinfo.
It does not show the 9 lists that exists. All 9 are working correctly, and
are marked as public.
It shows either 8 of them, or the last 1 that I created.
See
Over the holiday, I took the opportunity to do a long-overdue hardware and
OS upgrade of my home Mailman server. I'd been running Mac OS X 10.3.9
(!), and moved to a slightly-less-antique box running Mac OS X 10.5.1.
Mostly, everything went smoothly, but there were a few minor gotchas. One
Cyndi Norwitz wrote:
From: Vinita Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 14:07:09 +0530
I have a list where non members can post but their messages are
moderated, I ave to deal with a lot of spam. After sometime, just a
small percentage of them will be good posts.
I'm
I keep getting this message from some cron jobs run. And I have looked at
the permissions for the list it is referring to, but cannot seem to fix the
problem. Can anyone point me in the right direction
Your cron job on lists
/usr/local/bin/python -S /usr/local/mailman/cron/senddigests
produced
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
I keep getting this message from some cron jobs run. And I have looked at
the permissions for the list it is referring to, but cannot seem to fix the
problem. Can anyone point me in the right direction
Your cron job on lists
/usr/local/bin/python -S
Hey,
I received an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] notifying me that a
member has been unsubscribed. This person has not requested to be removed
nor was notified to be removed. This happened about 3 weeks ago but with
about 10 members in one day. How do I keep my members from being randomly
removed?
Steve Burling wrote:
Over the holiday, I took the opportunity to do a long-overdue hardware and
OS upgrade of my home Mailman server. I'd been running Mac OS X 10.3.9
(!), and moved to a slightly-less-antique box running Mac OS X 10.5.1.
Mostly, everything went smoothly, but there were a few
Tonya Robison wrote:
I received an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] notifying me that a
member has been unsubscribed. This person has not requested to be removed
nor was notified to be removed. This happened about 3 weeks ago but with
about 10 members in one day. How do I keep my members from being
There are older versions of sort that don't accept the Gnu-specific
syntax, while of course there are other (gnu) versions that don't
support the older syntax. There's not much I can do to fix that -- the
person installing the code needs to make changes as appropriate for
their platform.
That will break on some older systems. Since there is a mutual
incompatibility problem here, we need to give people an easy way to
select between the two options, depending on their OS.
--
Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2008, at 1:42 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL
Probably as a result of monthly passwords being sent out at the first
of the month.
This is a typical issue for Mailman-hosted mailing lists and users who
either change e-mail addresses often, or who frequently have
overflowing mailboxes, or set up auto-responders that are not
intelligent
I never saw a log for bounces in the admin interface. I looked under bounce
processing and never saw it. If I get in to this
situation this usser is in where is hte log loacated so I may find it. I don't
run the ist from my own machine. it is run by a
web service provider.
SAG
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Brad Knowles wrote:
That will break on some older systems. Since there is a mutual
incompatibility problem here, we need to give people an easy way to
select between the two options, depending on their OS.
On Jan 3, 2008, at 1:42 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Burling
Sarah wrote:
I never saw a log for bounces in the admin interface. I looked under bounce
processing and never saw it.
Because Mailman's logs are not available in the web admin interface.
They are global logs and are thus only available to people who can
access the underlying file system on the
On 1/3/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I will change this to make the relevant sort
$SORT -n $SORT_FIELD
with an appropriate definition of SORT_FIELD in the front with the
other definitions.
That should work. I'll also make that change on my official version
of the code on the server for
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