Hello,
> actually trying to set up my first list but am having difficulty finding
> the option that I need. I want the list to be an announcement only list
> - the members won't be able to post, only mods/admins. Is there an
> option anywhere that will let me accomplish this?
The FAQ tells you the
Hello,
> When I send email to the mailing list running Mailman, I don't get any
> emails. Nor can I see any activity as a List owner. Do I need to set
> up any other features?
I assmue that you are subscribed to that lists.
If you are using Mailman 2.1.x then you are probably forgot to start
the
Hello,
> What do I need to add to httpd.conf to be able to use a web interface to
> Mailman?
>
> I have a ScriptAlias, do I need anything else?
Not really, but if you want to access the archive too, you have to put an
Alias /pipermail/ /archives/public/
And if you are using 2.1.x series, probab
Eric Gerbier wrote:
> any possibility via a mail request I suppose ?
No, you can get the subscribers of a given list with
the email command 'who'. You should put this in a message
body then send to the list request address.
Szilard Vizi
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN:1067
Hello,
Eric Gerbier wrote:
> as an admistrator, I can play with find_member command
>
> but as a simple user ?
Not so easy this one.
You need at least on listname where you are listmember.
Then go to that list listinfo page, log in to that list susbcribers
list and there choose list my other su
Hello,
Firas R. wrote:
> * run /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mmsitepass to create the mailman administrator
> password
Good.
> * edit /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py to customize mailman's
> configuration for your site
That is ok.
> * add these lines:
> ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/lib/mailman/cgi
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone, I just set up a mailing list, subscribed myself to be on
> regular mail, got the welcome message... then sent several tests to the list
This means that the Mailman is working correctly with the given MTA.
That is good.
> to see if it was operati
Hello,
Kevin Hancock wrote:
> I have just installed mailman and it was working Ok. I was posting to a list
> and getting replies. I added some more lists and now mailman not work.
>
> Mailman logs nothing no mail gets sent, no message sent to the administrator
> (me) ...nada?
Take a look at the
Hy,
Johannes Puschmann wrote:
> Do a make clean, ./configure --with-mail-gid=2, --with-other-options
That shoud work, but the best way to know the correct mail-gid is:
[vizisz@tatooin vizisz]$ grep DefaultUser /etc/sendmail.cf
O DefaultUser=8:12
So in my case I have to use --with-mail-gid=12.
Hello,
diego wrote:
> Please help me,
> Mailman doesn´t work I have a Linux Web Server, Red Hat 6.0,
> Python 1.5.1
^ this is a problem, Mailman needs at least Python
version 1.5.2.
http://rpmfind.net will you help you (RH 6.2 has python-1.5.2*
compiled packages, try to update),
Hello,
Carl Thorpe wrote:
> Is there some kind of subscribe command that you
> can send to the list or something?
Yes, use the following command in a message BODY and send to
the request address of the list, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subscribe password [digest-option] [address=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
Whe
Hello,
> Specifically I want to remove the line that says "To post to this list, send
> your email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" I don't want members to post, only
> the moderator.
[vizisz@tatooin vizisz]$ rgrep -r "To post to" /home/mailman/templates/
/home/mailman/templates/subscribeack.txt:To post
Hello,
Hengel Zambrano wrote:
> Hello, I have just instaled mailman, I think it is cool, but I
> can´t go to lists archives option in the administrator web page.
...
> --- ERROR -
> Forbidden
> You don't have permission to access /pipermail/venezuela/ on this server.
Try to send
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