Hi,
I want to mailman to send weekly mails, as of mailman
sends mails Montly to the users in the list with their password I want
to replace the data and ask mailman to send mails weekly.
To say in simple words i want mailman to send the data that i give
weekly. So, how to do that?
Luke Daly wrote:
>
>I have a very large list (27000) users. I need to be able to get a secretary
>to administer the list via the web admin page. when attempting to look at
>membership the web admin page times out. Is there anything I can do? or is it
>a product of the list size and there's no ge
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:09 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Morgan wrote:
> >
> >The only problem is that a lot of their addresses are collected
> >manually, so there can be a lot of failures. Mailman sends these one
> >at a time, i.e. one unsubscribed address per notificati
Hi Guys
I have a very large list (27000) users. I need to be able to get a secretary to
administer the list via the web admin page. when attempting to look at
membership the web admin page times out. Is there anything I can do? or is it a
product of the list size and there's no getting around i
Brian Carpenter wrote:
>> Can anyone offer any insight or suggestions?
>>
>> Who else is having this problem?
>>
>> - JimF
>>
>>
>> James T. Fortney
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>
>My immediate suggestion is to
> Can anyone offer any insight or suggestions?
>
> Who else is having this problem?
>
> - JimF
>
>
> James T. Fortney
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
My immediate suggestion is to find a new mailman host/provider. A
Barry, Mark, et all -
I use multiple Mailman implementations on several ISPs and am
generally very pleased with its operation. I have one issue that
seems to exist to one degree or another with all of them and I would
appreciate some insight from the experienced users.
I have problems on my l
Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I realize that I've been remiss in announcing this. My apologies.
>
> I have been awarded the 2008 Pizzigati Prize for Public Interest
> Computing for GNU Mailman.
>
> http://www.pizzigatiprize.org/
>
Congratulations Barry !
Our sincere thanks to Mailman developers and
Congratulations Barry. Well deserved. Mailman is a great product and
has served my needs very well.
I'm running Mailman 2.1.9cp2 on a virtual server and have serving 34
mailing lists for a professional organization. Most are small,
announce lists with little traffic but they all run well, wi
Guilherme Funchal wrote:
>How to run a two or more daemons mailman and howto configure with postfix?
>is This possible?
Yes, this is possible. You need to configure/install each Mailman
instance with it's own unique $prefix. You can set up each instance
for Mailman/Postfix integration in the sam
Hi!
How to run a two or more daemons mailman and howto configure with postfix?
is This possible?
regards
--
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morre por elas. "
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Barry Warsaw wrote:
|
| I have been awarded the 2008 Pizzigati Prize for Public Interest
| Computing for GNU Mailman.
|
| http://www.pizzigatiprize.org/
That's Awesome!
I'm extremely happy to be associated with this project.
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On 3/6/2008, Eric Gearhart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'd just like to drop a note to thank you for Mailman. The project has
> helped me immensely in many ways, the biggest being simplifying log
> files and who gets notified when something goes down (do you can about
> knowing if SMTP is down? Do
Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I realize that I've been remiss in announcing this. My apologies.
>
> I have been awarded the 2008 Pizzigati Prize for Public Interest
> Computing for GNU Mailman.
>
> http://www.pizzigatiprize.org/
I'd just like to drop a note to thank you for Mailman. The project has
h
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