[Mailman-Users] Using Google Search Appliance With Mailman Archives?

2012-10-04 Thread Jon Forrest
I'm in the process of migrating from ezmlm to mailman. So far everything is working great. I've even been able to migrate ezmlm list archives to mailman so that I can see the messages via the mailman web interface. One of the goals of this migration is to be able to use a Google Search Appliance

Re: [Mailman-Users] List moving and renaming

2012-10-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 10/4/2012 7:43 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrote: > > Will Mailman on > the new server reject redirected email if addressed to the old list > name, even if the sender's address is in the subscriber list? If so, is > there any way to get around this? Mailman will hold the post for moderator action i

[Mailman-Users] List moving and renaming

2012-10-04 Thread Lindsay Haisley
I'm both moving and renaming a customer's list. The list's current name resembles frob...@lists.fmp.com. After the move, on the new Mailman installation, it will be called something like fbl...@frobniz.com. Forwarding mail addressed to the old list to the new list address is no problem. The list

Re: [Mailman-Users] Suspend a Subscriber

2012-10-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > >AFAIK, "ban" means "ban". They are unsubscribed and prevented from >resubscribing. This is a last resort. The ban_list has no effect whatsoever on current list members unless and until they request an address change or unsubscribe and attempt to resubscribe. It has

[Mailman-Users] Suspend a Subscriber

2012-10-04 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Dennis Putnam writes: > Is there a way to suspend or otherwise prevent a subscriber from posting > to a list and send a notice of same, without actually unsubscribing and > officially banning them? 1. In the Membership page, set the member to moderated. 2. In the Privacy | Sender Filters page

Re: [Mailman-Users] Suspend a Subscriber

2012-10-04 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 04 Oct 2012 13:37:06 -0400 Dennis Putnam wrote: Hello Dennis, >Is there a way to suspend or otherwise prevent a subscriber from posting Put them on 'moderation', which means all their posts have to be approved before they go out to the list. I know that means work, but you could just i

[Mailman-Users] Suspend a Subscriber

2012-10-04 Thread Dennis Putnam
Is there a way to suspend or otherwise prevent a subscriber from posting to a list and send a notice of same, without actually unsubscribing and officially banning them? Suppose I have a user that is abusing a list rule. I don't want to ban them yet but I want them to be forced to contact the list