Mailman version 2.1.11 on a hosted service ...
As far as I can tell by experimentation, the email admin commands
(such as "who" to get a membership list) work only when they are in
the subject line of the request. The command is not recognized
in the body of the message, even if it is the only co
MailMan 2.1.11, on a shared-hosting ISP ...
Is there any way from the Web UI for the list administrator to trigger
mailman to send the password reminder to all list members? (The
administrator can trigger it to a specific member.)
Is there any way to find out via the Web UI, the schedule on whic
--> > That's a known problem with gmail.
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--> Some of us appreciate the feature of non-duplication based on Message-Id.
And many of us do not.
At the very least, it should be a gmail behavior that is configurable
by each user account. Not a "mother knows what's best" global behavior.
Beau
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Wondering whether anyone has suggestions for dealing with this situation.
I run two mailing lists for coachess (577 members) and referees
(377 members) in a local volunteer youth sports group. Not exactly
large lists, and typically low traffic - 3 or 4 messages on a busy
day, none at all most day
Thanks for the quick response.
--> >At the same time, we'd like to allow member of the related list
--> >still to be able to post (postings still to be moderated). That
--> >is, we'd like the members of list "A" to be allowed to post to
--> >list "B", without registering as members of list "B".
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We sometimes have related but distinct mailing lists, e.g. one
for coaches and one for referees in the same league. Both lists
are moderated.
We'd like to turn on the flag to allow postings (still moderated)
only by members of the list. For the usual reason: SPAMmers
are overwhelming the volunte