Re: [Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo,MHonArc,Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-20 Thread Arlen . P . Walker
>[1] I want most of my archives to be private. The way I'm currently > doing this with MHonarc is setting up a user in my web server > (Netscape Enterprise) and broadcasting the password to the list. > I prefer the use Mailman's user authentication. > >[2] I like the way Pipermail auto

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo, MHonArc,Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-18 Thread Arlen . P . Walker
>I'm migrating from Majordomo and MHonArc to Mailman. Is there >an easy way to convert MHonArc archives to Pipermail? Ok, this may be too elementary, but you *do* realize MHonarc works perfectly well with Mailman, don't you? So the reason you want to switch over to Pipermail is.? Have fun, A

[Mailman-Users] Automatically bounce non-member posts

2002-11-15 Thread Arlen . P . Walker
Did the ability to automatically reject non-member posts make it into the 2.1 feature set? Have fun, Arlen Chief Managing Director In Charge, Department of Redundancy Department DNRC 224 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- In God we trust; all others must provide data

[Mailman-Users] Email access to archives, MIME troubles

2002-04-12 Thread Arlen . P . Walker
The list I have set up includes attachments (usually PDF files and binary database files) and when downloaded via the web link on the archives page, they come out as a text stream with the MIME-encoded attachments within it. Is there a way to allow access to the attachments via the web interface

[Mailman-Users] Some items for the Wish list

2002-04-11 Thread Arlen . P . Walker
1) Allow users to change the email address the list is being sent to 2) Add an "expiration date" to membership which, if enabled, will automatically unsub member after it passes. If the "to" could be the person it's addressed to that would be good, but Since I can't think of a clean way to imple