Re: [Mailman-Users] post and smtp logs?

2010-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark J Bradakis wrote: Can anyone tell me at what point in the process of delivering list messages does information get written to logs/post and logs/smtp ? They are written by SMTPDirect.py when the outgoing message has been delivered to the MTA. Currently a message comes in, postfix hands

[Mailman-Users] Question

2010-02-09 Thread Don Sunshine
I am a small ministry and I'd like to be able to send 1-2,000 people an email once a month or so. I use a PC running Vista and I have the lists in a spreadsheet right now. Will this work with your product? Blessings to you... Don Phone - 610-898-4277 Cell - 607-346-3761 Email -

[Mailman-Users] .htaccess protection of archives

2010-02-09 Thread Phil Ewels
Hi all, I'd like to protect my mailing list archives behind some .htaccess protection, but my mailman installation is a central one which serves a number of different websites. I was thinking I could get around this by using a script to automate a log in to the archives and then scraping

[Mailman-Users] Hi There If You Can Help!

2010-02-09 Thread PubliceyeT
Hallo, I own this website _www.publiceyesite.org_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org) and the server is _www.Emuma.Emuam.Net_ (http://www.Emuma.Emuam.Net) , Lately there has been a lot of problems in the mailing list like the web doesn't exits or there is a bug. Sometimes the mailing list

Re: [Mailman-Users] Question

2010-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Don Sunshine wrote: I am a small ministry and I'd like to be able to send 1-2,000 people an email once a month or so. I use a PC running Vista and I have the lists in a spreadsheet right now. Will this work with your product? It is possible to install and run Mailman on MS Windows, but given

Re: [Mailman-Users] .htaccess protection of archives

2010-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Phil Ewels wrote: I'd like to protect my mailing list archives behind some .htaccess protection, but my mailman installation is a central one which serves a number of different websites. Why not just use private archives? You could use a .htaccess file to prevent access by URL if you really

Re: [Mailman-Users] Hi There If You Can Help!

2010-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
publice...@aol.com wrote: Hallo, I own this website _www.publiceyesite.org_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org) and the server is _www.Emuma.Emuam.Net_ (http://www.Emuma.Emuam.Net) , Lately there has been a lot of problems in the mailing list like the web doesn't exits or there is a bug.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Hi There If You Can Help!

2010-02-09 Thread Brian Carpenter
Hallo, I own this website _www.publiceyesite.org_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org) and the server is _www.Emuma.Emuam.Net_ (http://www.Emuma.Emuam.Net) , Lately there has been a lot of problems in the mailing list like the web doesn't exits or there is a bug. Sometimes the mailing list

Re: [Mailman-Users] .htaccess protection of archives

2010-02-09 Thread Phil Ewels
I'd like to avoid using the standard private archives because that would require users to log in a second time, with a second username and password. I'm attempting to hide everything behind a single .htaccess wall. The other reason is that the users are currently being signed up by an

Re: [Mailman-Users] .htaccess protection of archives

2010-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Phil Ewels wrote: I'd like to avoid using the standard private archives because that would require users to log in a second time, with a second username and password. I'm attempting to hide everything behind a single .htaccess wall. OK, but I don't think dynamically modifying .htaccess can

Re: [Mailman-Users] .htaccess protection of archives

2010-02-09 Thread Phil Ewels
So everyone will be using the same login details for the .htaccess protection (it's a fairly small group of users who need to access these pages, who all trust each other and having one login for all saves a lot of hassle). So no dynamic modification needed (if I understand you correctly).

Re: [Mailman-Users] .htaccess protection of archives

2010-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Phil Ewels wrote: So everyone will be using the same login details for the .htaccess protection (it's a fairly small group of users who need to access these pages, who all trust each other and having one login for all saves a lot of hassle). So no dynamic modification needed (if I understand

Re: [Mailman-Users] .htaccess protection of archives

2010-02-09 Thread Phil Ewels
Ah, so this is what I initially thought, but the problem with that is my installation of Mailman - it is a central installation which serves lists to a whole range of different domains, so putting a .htaccess restriction in the archives folder would then stop access to the archives for all of

Re: [Mailman-Users] .htaccess protection of archives

2010-02-09 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 03:40:44PM +, Phil Ewels wrote: I'd like to protect my mailing list archives behind some .htaccess protection, but my mailman installation is a central one which serves a number of different websites. I was thinking I could get around this by using a script to

Re: [Mailman-Users] .htaccess protection of archives

2010-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Phil Ewels wrote: Ah, so this is what I initially thought, but the problem with that is my installation of Mailman - it is a central installation which serves lists to a whole range of different domains, so putting a .htaccess restriction in the archives folder would then stop access to the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Question

2010-02-09 Thread LuKreme
On 9-Feb-2010, at 07:26, Mark Sapiro wrote: You might also consider something like Google Groups for this. Eww! Ick. spit -- TAR IS NOT A PLAYTHING Bart chalkboard Ep. 7F02 -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org

[Mailman-Users] Questions

2010-02-09 Thread Boston-McCracken, Meghan
I am the administrator of the Maternal Newborn and Child Health Promotion (MNCHP) listserv. 1. My info page says it is temporarily disabled. How can I change this? 2. A listserv member forgot her password. How can she get it? I thought it was through the info page? Meghan Meghan

Re: [Mailman-Users] Questions

2010-02-09 Thread Larry Stone
On 2/9/10 7:39 AM, Boston-McCracken, Meghan at m.boston-mccrac...@healthnexus.ca wrote: I am the administrator of the Maternal Newborn and Child Health Promotion (MNCHP) listserv. Listserv is the trademarked name for L-Soft's mailing list management product. It is not the same as GNU Mailman .

Re: [Mailman-Users] Questions

2010-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 2/9/2010 6:39 AM, Boston-McCracken, Meghan wrote: I am the administrator of the Maternal Newborn and Child Health Promotion (MNCHP) listserv. 1.My info page says it is temporarily disabled. How can I change this? 2. A listserv member forgot her password. How can she get it? I