[Mailman-Users] Help with Topics

2005-03-16 Thread Martin Dennett
Hi All I'm new to this, so go easy on me! I've searched the archives and not found what I'm looking for, so maybe somebody out there can explain it in terms so that I can understand ;-) Having just moved a list over from Yahoo, I'd like to be able to still reach users who are set to No Email. Ya

[Mailman-Users] Help with Topics

2020-10-13 Thread Chip Davis
[Re-sent after not getting my copy back from the listserver after five hours.] I'm trying to set up Topics for a Mailman 2.1.33 list I administer, and I'm a tad confused. There appears to be no combination of options to allow a member of a list to see _only_ non-topic-specific postings. If

[Mailman-Users] Help with Topics

2020-10-13 Thread Chip Davis
I'm trying to set up Topics for a Mailman 2.1.33 list I administer, and I'm a tad confused. There appears to be no combination of options to allow a member of a list to see _only_ non-topic-specific postings. If you select one or more topics of interest, you will receive the postings under t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Help with Topics

2005-03-16 Thread Christopher Adams
Martin, Your REGEXP can be really simple. In the Topics section of the Admin page, enter some keywords for your REGEXP, , like ORG. Then, when you want to send a message only to those that are subscribed to the 'ORG' topic, include as the first line of your message, either: Subject: ORG OR Keyw

Re: [Mailman-Users] Help with Topics

2005-03-16 Thread Jim Tittsler
On Mar 16, 2005, at 23:42, Martin Dennett wrote: Having just moved a list over from Yahoo, I'd like to be able to still reach users who are set to No Email. Yahoo provided the facility for "Special Notices", and looking through the various options available, it would seem that the Topics categor