I'm using postfix-to-mailman script.
rant_warning
postfix_to_mailman.py is user contributed software which is
'officially' not supported by the GNU Mailman project. Why are you
using it?
Ok, I've changed the approach. I've removed all postfix_to_mailman.py
stuff, configured the 'normal' way
Is there a way for me as administrator to set up a direct link so those that
want to be deleted from our mailing list can do so?
Local Color
1606 Pike Place
Seattle, WA 98101
store 206.728.1717
office 206.285.2014
fax 206.285.2015
www.LocalColorSeattle.com http://www.localcolorseattle.com/
http://listserver.hackertrap.net/mailman/options/first-alerts
?
so, its your mailing list server/mailman/options/(mailing list)
Local Color wrote:
Is there a way for me as administrator to set up a direct link so those that
want to be deleted from our mailing list can do so?
Local Color
Local Color wrote:
Is there a way for me as administrator to set up a direct link so those that
want to be deleted from our mailing list can do so?
Set the list's Non-digest options - personalize to Yes and add
something like
Unsubscribe: %(user_optionsurl)s
to Non-digest options - msg_footer
At 12:11 PM 12/1/2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Cameron Smith wrote:
I am tasked with removing a mailman list using CLI on a cpanel install.
When I run the list_lists command in bin I get this:
# python list_lists
Traceback (most recent call last):
File list_lists, line 44, in ?
import paths