g fixes it.
Thanks so much for such a rapid and helpful response!
Jon
- Original Message
From: Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jon Loose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Monday, 23 July, 2007 9:22:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] No access to private arc
A problem that seems strange at the moment: I have two lists, each set up in
the same way to use private archives. Mail has been sent to both lists, and
these messages are archived (as evidenced by checking the files from the shell)
In one case, however, I can access the archives through the w
I have some users who would like the digest to be
provided in a different format, which seems a logical
third option over and above Mime/Plain.
The ideal would be a single HTML message which
combines all of the HTML/plain messages that have been
sent to the list, with attachments aggregated and
Incidentally, one issue that I can't find in the FAQ/Archives relates to the
'eviction' notices showing up when I dump pending.pck. Any light that could be
thrown on these would be appreciated.
Jon
- Original Message
From: Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Brad - apologies for not getting the point from the FAQ first.
Thanks for being willing to repeat yourself anyway. I'm going to advise folks
to register for a different address. Very interesting to see your background
with AOL.
Thanks again, and to Gail,
Jon
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Fr
ut I don't know.
Thanks,
Jon
- Original Message
From: Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jon Loose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Sunday, 10 September, 2006 8:17:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Security / AOL
At 6:01 PM + 2006-09-10, Jon
Hi,
First of all - thanks to those who pointed me to help for setting up mailman to
run under https. This now works fine. Some may be interested to know that for
reasons of security I also disabled monthly password reminders and also
password reminders being sent out through the user's options
to produce this list via the web interface would be a most useful
feature for web-based listadmins of invitation-only lists, I suspect.
Thanks,
Jon
- Original Message
From: Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jon Loose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Fri
.2 to be as easy to apply
as an upgrade as the 2.1.x releases have been?
One further issue: Is it possible to discover who has been invited to join a
list but has not yet responded to the invitation email?
Thanks,
Jon
- Original Message
From: Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To
I have just set up a new mailman list, which is working well. Thanks to the
developers for this software. Very useful indeed.
On looking at the downloadable archives, the message ids are very long indeed
(over 100 characters). I took a look at the same file for this list, and the
ids seem sh
Thanks for the swift replies. Food for thought! No doubt I'll be back to you
soon.
Jon
- Original Message
From: Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jon Loose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Thursday, 27 July, 2006 2:03:29 AM
Subject: R
Hi,
I'm contemplating using mailman in a new system setup, and am hoping I could
get a "heads up" warning about potential problems from the list before killing
too much time on it.
I have installed mailman before, using postfix on a redhat (ClarkConnect)
server. It took a bit of fiddling with
seem to make
any difference, though I am unsure.
I hope this is a clear explanation - any help much
appreciated.
Jon
--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jon Loose wrote:
> >
> >I did what was suggested below...
> >
> ...
> >
> >>If you now run
Thanks for the help to date... still struggling with
the virtual domains configuration with
postfix/mailman, however.
I did what was suggested below...
>Since you haven't had MTA = 'Postfix', you've been
>using the default
>MTA = 'Manual' which just tells you what the aliases
>are and asks you
>t
Brief correction to my previous message... I do now
have data/aliases, though not data/virtual-mailman.
Hope this helps,
Thanks,
Jon
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for
mailman lists in
/etc/aliases and have only created lists via
command-line interface.
Also, I observe that there are no data/aliases or
data/virtual-mailman
files. Do I need to create these?
Thanks,
Jon
Mark Sapiro said:
> Jon Loose wrote:
>>
>>However, I now find that sending
Many thanks for your help, which has precipitated
progress. I am now able to see the appropriate lists
when accessing the system via the appropriate domain.
Thus www.domain1.org/mailman/admin leads to the
domain1 lists, and www.domain2.org/mailman/admin leads
to the domain2 lists. All to the goo
I am sure I should be able to sort this one out via
the documentation/threads, but am struggling to do so,
so some help would be appreciated!
I have successfully set up mailman 2.1.6 on my redhat
server, but now wish to use further domain names. I
would like the domain names to be treated as
sepa
I have set up a test list on a new server with a few
subscribers. All seems to be working well, however
when I check the "Administrative Requests" on the
mailing list, I am receiving the following for a range
of messages:
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