Does anyone know a way to block a reply to all? I would like my users to not
be able to reply to all to post a message. If the want to post a message, they
should post it not just reply to a previous message.
This e-mail and any files transmitted with it may
* Schwartz, Robert - IS robert.schwa...@itt.com:
Does anyone know a way to block a reply to all? I would like my users
to not be able to reply to all to post a message. If the want to post
a message, they should post it not just reply to a previous message.
Set the reply-to: to something
Esteban Torres Rodriguez wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
warts and all
What do you mean? I have read the FAQ, but not what you mean.
Quoting from dictionary.com
wart
[...]
3.
any unattractive detrimental feature or aspect: /The biography presents
the full story of the prime minister's
On 04/30/10 09:23, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Set the reply-to: to something wrong :)
That will not work.
Reply-to-All will reply to the incorrect Reply-To as well as all other
senders.
There is also a possibility that a spam filter will detect that the
Reply-To is invalid and will consider
On 04/29/10 13:26, Schwartz, Robert - IS wrote:
Does anyone know a way to block a reply to all?
To directly answer your question (and for the benefit of others
searching the archives) I think the best that you will be able to do is
to filter messages based on the existence of the standard
On 4/30/2010 7:23 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Schwartz, Robert - ISrobert.schwa...@itt.com:
Does anyone know a way to block a reply to all? I would like my users
to not be able to reply to all to post a message. If the want to post
a message, they should post it not just reply to a
* Carl Zwanzig c...@tuunq.com:
On 4/30/2010 7:23 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Schwartz, Robert - ISrobert.schwa...@itt.com:
Does anyone know a way to block a reply to all? I would like my users
to not be able to reply to all to post a message. If the want to post
a message, they should
How can you get a list of all user's and addresses exported to .csv or .xls
from the web.
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Schwartz, Robert - IS wrote:
How can you get a list of all user's and addresses exported to .csv or .xls
from the web.
See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/aYA9 which, among other things
will point you to the script at
http://www.msapiro.net/mailman-subscribers.py which runs on your
Thank you!
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-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:34 AM
To: Lee, Davis H; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Thank you -- Help with
Lee, Davis H wrote:
Two more questions.
QUESTION ONE: Checkperms doesn't change the group owner on the symlinks
under /var/lib/mailman (I get the message below no matter how many times
I run checkperms -f).
Should I chgrp -h on those symlinks?
You can, if it works in your OS (some OSs
On Apr 29, 2010, at 11:53 PM, Terri Oda wrote:
Thanks Larry!
I've linked your once again excellent post into the Mac OS FAQ on the wiki:
http://wiki.list.org/x/O4A9
Thanks Terri. I've also asked Larry to submit a bug report against
mailman-administrivia so that we can update the docs.
-Barry
Schwartz, Robert - IS wrote:
Does anyone know a way to block a reply to all? I would like my users to not
be able to reply to all to post a message. If the want to post a message, they
should post it not just reply to a previous message.
As others have said, I'm not sure this is a good
You can do this under Privacy Options - Recipient Filters
Set Ceiling on acceptable number of recipients for a posting. to 1
Then anyone hitting reply-to-all will get a message saying that their
message is held because there are too many recipients, since any
reply-to-all will include both the
IIUC,
In migrating from OS X to Ubuntu, my old URLs, listed on all the links
on all the pages brought over, had addresses without /cgi-bin/, like
this:
http://lists.aps.edu/mailman/admin
The new install expects the /cgi-bin/, like this:
http://lists.aps.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/admin
Lee, Davis H wrote:
In migrating from OS X to Ubuntu, my old URLs, listed on all the links
on all the pages brought over, had addresses without /cgi-bin/, like
this:
http://lists.aps.edu/mailman/admin
The new install expects the /cgi-bin/, like this:
http://lists.aps.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/admin
Lee, Davis H wrote:
In migrating from OS X to Ubuntu, my old URLs, listed on all the links
on all the pages brought over, had addresses without /cgi-bin/,
What's the best way to fix this?
There's a withlist script in $mailman/bin called fixurl.py -- you'll
need to run it on lists to give
Terri Oda wrote:
Lee, Davis H wrote:
In migrating from OS X to Ubuntu, my old URLs, listed on all the links
on all the pages brought over, had addresses without /cgi-bin/,
What's the best way to fix this?
There's a withlist script in $mailman/bin called fixurl.py -- you'll
need to run
Grant suggested:
To directly answer your question (and for the benefit of others searching the
archives) I think the best that you will be able to do is to filter messages
based on the existence of the standard reply headers (References: and
In-Reply-To:) and reject the message(s).
Does
I do not know how to do this from a cmd prompt. The usage says:
Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] hostname listname password
Do I do this from a cmd prompt. What would be the syntax for my site?
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010
This is the same question I have. I don't know how to use to script in Windows
XP. I only use to web to get to my mail. Nothing is saved on my system.
Re: [Mailman-Users] List all users on one page
Mark Sapiro
Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:10:41 -0700
Brian Luria
Where is the best place for me to
That didn't work because the first message sent will go to yourself and the
mailing list which will be blocked. If you tell it not to send it to yourself,
the first message will send. If you try to reply to all to this message it
will also be sent because the reply to will only have the
Maybe I can put a message at the top of every mail being send Do not do a
reply all. How do you do this?
Robert P. Schwartz
Schwartz, Robert - IS wrote:
Does anyone know a way to block a reply to all? I would like my users to not
be able to reply to all to post a message. If the want to
There are quite a variety of tutorials, all of which are rather out of
scope for this list. Search for command line tutorial or somesuch in
google and you'll find plenty of links.
Here's one for linux: http://www.linuxcommand.org/
And here's for windows:
Schwartz, Robert - IS wrote:
This is the same question I have. I don't know how to use to script in
Windows XP. I only use to web to get to my mail. Nothing is saved on my
system.
Did you see my initial reply in that thread at
Schwartz, Robert - IS wrote:
Grant suggested:
To directly answer your question (and for the benefit of others searching the
archives) I think the best that you will be able to do is to filter messages
based on the existence of the standard reply headers (References: and
In-Reply-To:) and
Schwartz, Robert - IS wrote:
I do not know how to do this from a cmd prompt. The usage says:
Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] hostname listname password
Do I do this from a cmd prompt. What would be the syntax for my site?
You first need to download and install Python on your Windows XP box.
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