Re: [Mailman-Users] [Mailman-Developers] Sender field

2006-04-28 Thread Bob Puff
Yes, and it still happens. Apparently, AOL has some filter based on a FROM: address matching a specific list, and bounces it with an SPF error, which it clearly is not. Bob -- Original Message --- From: Barry Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Have you tried turning on full person

Re: [Mailman-Users] Number of members on each page

2001-11-26 Thread Bob Puff/NLE
> Edit your ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file (See your Default.py file for the > values to copy over and edit). > > Jon Carnes > - Original Message - > From: "Simon Faulkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Mailman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 1:04 PM > Subject: [Mail

Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: remove this?

2001-05-09 Thread Bob Puff @ NLE
> The bottom line is, like the original poster of this thread, I > want these headers to go away. Unfortunately, I haven't been able > to find where they are coming from. If someone could simply tell > me what I need to hack in order to get rid of these headers, I > would be grateful. http://nl

[Mailman-Users] automatic unsubscription

2001-01-11 Thread Bob Puff @ NLE
Ok guys, here's my feeble attempt (that works!) to allow someone to unsubscribe by simply sending an email to a certain address. First, set up your aliases file with the additional entry: test-unsub: "|/home/mailman/test-unsub" Now, put this little script file in /home/mailman: #

Re: [Mailman-Users] Per-list confirm and passwordless unsub

2001-01-11 Thread Bob Puff @ NLE
Oops, sorry, I forgot we were talking about using the site password. Ok, we still need to pass the parameter of the person's email address. His example looks close, what is missing? Bob > Yes, please, is it somewhere in the direction of > etc/mail/aliases > > listname-off: "|/bi

Re: [Mailman-Users] Per-list confirm and passwordless unsub

2001-01-11 Thread Bob Puff @ NLE
Hi Dan, Ok, now can you show us an example of a simple script to do this? I think the key here is retrieving the password from the database. The other thing I was thinking about is this: instead of Mailman mailing you back a "bd syntax" message when you only give it an unsubscribe command, how

Re: [Mailman-Users] Per-list confirm and passwordless unsub

2001-01-10 Thread Bob Puff @ NLE
Dan, > You don't need a Python script; just take the email to listname-off > and format up another email: > > To: '-request@' > Subject: "unsubscribe " or > Subject: "unsubscribe " > > That should do it. Can you give the poor soul a little more example on how this email is to be "formatted

[Mailman-Users] Archives without the archives?

2001-01-09 Thread Bob Puff @ NLE
Re-posting this one, as I didn't see anyone pick up on it. I've got a list in which I don't want even the private archives, but I do want all messages posted to get added to the mbox file (only), so that I -could- build up archives at a later date if needed. Is this directly or indirectly possib

[Mailman-Users] Archives without the archives?

2001-01-06 Thread Bob Puff @ NLE
I've got a list in which I don't want even the private archives, but I do want all messages posted to get added to the mbox file (only), so that I -could- build up archives at a later date if needed. Is this directly or indirectly possible? If it takes mods, where would I look? Bob ---

Re: [Mailman-Users] Monthly passwords really broken

2001-01-05 Thread Bob Puff @ NLE
Hi Dan & All, > I don't see any problem description. There's also no time period > mentioned. What is wrong with the picture of a mailing list that is not in use (with only two members - me and me) sending out 1000+ emails for password reminders the first of the month??? I'd say that's a probl

[Mailman-Users] Monthly passwords really broken

2001-01-05 Thread Bob Puff @ NLE
I just noticed in perusing my mail log these facts: Over 1000 messages were sent from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"... Which is quite something, given that there are only two subscribers to this first "test" list. Obviously many of the subscribers from other lists got an email from this address. Over 100