document.write('927');
Hi,
Is there some simple way to just get a counter of the number member
subscribed in a list?
So it can be put back in some html content.
I've a script for another tool which outputs JavaScript for example:
document.write('927');
(not related, searching the word
On 08/05/2014 12:07, Sajan Parikh wrote:
You could on a cron write the output of the following command to a
file somewhere in your web root, then use your Javascript to read the
contents of that file.
root@mailman:/var/lib/mailman# ./bin/list_members discuss | wc -l
16
Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.org wrote:
Honestly, they (one of the principal DMARC spec authors works for
Yahoo) ignored their own advice, imagine how well that would go
over in some other industries.
Let's not overlook Agari, which has a financial stake in offering a
solution
Hi,
Is it possible to use the member management form, or some tricks, to
filter members authorized to post to an announce list?
newsletter : How do I create a newsletter/announcement/one-way list?
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030685
May be not…
Should I use :
On 08/05/2014 15:47, Sylvain Viart wrote:
Is it possible to use the member management form, or some tricks, to
filter members authorized to post to an announce list?
newsletter : How do I create a newsletter/announcement/one-way list?
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030685
Hello Listers,
I migrated to a VMware ESXI environment from an old P3/512 MB mailman server
(RedHat/sendmail, mailman had been upgraded to 2.1.x (I think)).
The new environment is CentoOS 6.2 Postfix Mailman 2.1.16rc2.
Anyway the old server was a rock!
The new mailman environment is a processor
Joseph Brennan writes:
Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.org wrote:
Honestly, they (one of the principal DMARC spec authors works for
Yahoo) ignored their own advice, imagine how well that would go
over in some other industries.
I didn't write that, and I dissent from the
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.org wrote:
Joseph Brennan writes:
Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.org wrote:
Honestly, they (one of the principal DMARC spec authors works for
Yahoo) ignored their own advice, imagine how well that would
from a command line in the mailman/bin directory
-bash-4.1$ ./list_members LISTNAME | wc -l
2
On 05/08/2014 02:43 AM, Sylvain Viart wrote:
document.write('927');
Hi,
Is there some simple way to just get a counter of the number member
subscribed in a list?
So it can be put back in some
On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 03:14:13PM -0500, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
I have 2.1.18 installed via FreeBSD ports and have set up a test list.
The list archives are set to private. When I visit the list info page it
displays (The current archive is only available to the list members.) next
to the
Fellow Mailman Users,
I'm considering switching from Ecartis to Mailman to use some of Mailman's
new features for dealing with DMARC. I have 2.1.18 installed via FreeBSD
ports and have set up a test list. The list archives are set to private.
When I visit the list info page it displays (The
Hi all,
I've got a problem with one of my lists where it's being flooded with
spurious subscription requests.
The list was set to require subscription confirmation; the innocent
victims whose addresses were used for the subscription requests started
complaining, as they'd get anywhere from
On 05/08/2014 06:47 AM, Sylvain Viart wrote:
Is it possible to use the member management form, or some tricks, to
filter members authorized to post to an announce list?
newsletter : How do I create a newsletter/announcement/one-way list?
On 05/08/2014 09:31 AM, Bill Christensen wrote:
Question 1: Is it possible to reverse the order of approval and
confirmation when requiring both? The admin then can reject all those
with duplicates, only allowing the (presumably real) single subscription
requests to send out a confirmation
On 05/08/2014 07:51 AM, Ecklund, Morgan wrote:
Now the processor is close to 100%. Messages are going out slow.
I followed some trouble shooting guides to many to mention.
What does 'top' show about the processes using the CPU? If the
process(es) is/are python processes, do 'ps -fw' on their
On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 11:31:14AM -0500, Bill Christensen wrote:
I've got a problem with one of my lists where it's being flooded
with spurious subscription requests.
[…]
About 12 hrs ago I switched it to require Admin approval. 500+
subscription requests - mostly in batches of 5-10 from
At Wed, 7 May 2014 15:14:13 -0500 ke...@rawfeddogs.net wrote:
Fellow Mailman Users,
I'm considering switching from Ecartis to Mailman to use some of Mailman's
new features for dealing with DMARC. I have 2.1.18 installed via FreeBSD
ports and have set up a test list. The list archives
It is not necessary to cc: me. I get list emails. Emails can go to the
list, unless you wish to take something private. Thank you.
On 5/7/14, 10:36 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
If you just want to vent, please say so. I thought you were asking
for help.
Then please work on your phrasing.
On 05/08/2014 12:42 PM, Glenn Sieb wrote:
In the past, this was easy
enough. The From: line was there with the OP's email address. Now, as
far as I can tell, depending on the MUA the *poster* uses, there *might*
be two Reply-Tos--one with the OP email, one with the list address. But
that's
Glenn Sieb writes:
Then please work on your phrasing.
That times time and effort, which I will start saving right now.
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