On 2009.05.04 11:30:12 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
[...]
> >Is there an email command to get the names and owner names of mailing lists
> >on our system?
>
>
> No, but there are command line tools bin/list_lists, bin/list_admins
> and bin/list_owners.
A little more help:
for list in $(/path/to/
On 2009.03.16 08:09:44 +0100, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
> Hi Robert and Mark.
>
> Doesn't the "respond_to_post_requests" (to be found in the [General
> Options] page of the admin interface) do the trick?
>
> ---snip---
> Send mail to poster when their posting is held for approval?
> (Edit respond_to_post
I apologize if I'm missing and FAQ on this one.
I'm trying to set a list to accept all new posts without any further actions.
Subscribers will add themselves to the list as usual but others will only
occasionally post to the list and I don't want to have to moderate all of the
posts from non-membe
On 2009.03.15 17:00:08 +1100, James Reid wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Can someone please explain why I have a small number of users who
> occasionally send message to mylist-boun...@domain.com instead of to the
> correct address myl...@domain.com ?
>
> I suspect that it is to do with the email clien
I've got a mailman server running that I want to allow self-service for
subscription requests but don't need to let them know that I received the
email to act on. My users simply consider such mail to be noise.
I would like the work flow to be:
1) User sends email to list-subscribe address.
2) N