On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 13:47, Simon White wrote:
> 02-Feb-04 at 12:09, Chris Barnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > This is a repost of a question I asked last week. NOBODY replied - even
> > just to say "can't be done".
>
> Maybe nobody has a setup like that already, so they have nothing to say.
Ralf Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Chris Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I need a MLM that can make an LDAP query and get all of the "faculty",
> > then send the message out. It needs to do this for EVERY message for
> > that list.
>
> We do this by generating the lists using a
* Chris Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I need a MLM that can make an LDAP query and get all of the "faculty",
> then send the message out. It needs to do this for EVERY message for
> that list.
We do this by generating the lists using a scripts and taking the
output from the DB (we use a M$ DB,
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 09:16:53PM +0100, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 12:09 PM -0600 2004/02/02, Chris Barnes wrote:
>
> > This is a repost of a question I asked last week. NOBODY replied - even
> > just to say "can't be done".
>
> Speaking only for myself, if I am silent on an advanced techn
Chris,
I haven't seen anyone accomplish the dynamic, per message, requirement
you have stated.
However, I have seen posts on this list about people who run some sort
of query nightly (or perhaps twice a day or so) to generate files like
"faculty" in the right format. Then they run ~mailman/bi
At 12:09 PM -0600 2004/02/02, Chris Barnes wrote:
This is a repost of a question I asked last week. NOBODY replied - even
just to say "can't be done".
Speaking only for myself, if I am silent on an advanced technical
issue, that usually means that I have no clue how the problem might
be solv
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Chris Barnes wrote:
> I am considering using a real MLM to manage the mailling lists we
> use within our department. However, one of the requirement for
> this is that the product must be able to get is subscriber list from
> our LDAP (OpenLDAP 3) in
02-Feb-04 at 12:09, Chris Barnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> This is a repost of a question I asked last week. NOBODY replied - even
> just to say "can't be done".
Maybe nobody has a setup like that already, so they have nothing to say.
"Can't be done" is usually a phrase in the open source wor
This is a repost of a question I asked last week. NOBODY replied - even
just to say "can't be done".
*
I am considering using a real MLM to manage the mailling lists we use
within our department. However, one of the requirement for this is
that the product must be able to get is subscriber list