You can also unsubscribe via email so if you set up something to store
the user's passwords somewhere, you could have another email form to
cgi setup send off the appropriate unsubscribe request for you.
Dallas
On Sunday, March 30, 2003, at 08:45 am, Don V Black wrote:
I want my users to
I want my users to easily unsubscribe without needing to use a password.
Does this do it? Where is this field located? :
I set subscriptions to require approval, but not unsubscriptions
- Don V Black, Founder
Digital ChoreoGraphics
At 09:39 PM 3/26/2003 -0500, Larry Hansford wrote:
At 08:23 PM
At 07:28 PM 3/26/2003, you wrote:
I am using Mailman V 2.0
I want to know how I can disable the need for a new subscriber to create
password. I think the subscribers are going to find it quite annoying that
they have to create a password for our newsletter. They should just have
subscribe and
Is that a manual process? Do they send the unsubscribe to you and then you
take them off the list or is that a scripted feature of 2.1 that is not
available in 2.0.
If it is not manual how did you go about configuring it..
Thanks for your help..
John
-Original Message-
From: Larry
Howdy Larry,
How did you make the changes for this. Is it in the Admin
configuration panels? (I don't remember it there)
Peace,
George Halley
--- 5:05:46 PM, you wrote:
At 07:28 PM 3/26/2003, you wrote:
I am using Mailman V 2.0
I want to know how I can disable the need for a new
I'm not sure how he set it up, but you could just set up a
'subscription form' or whatever that your users fill in that hooks into
a cgi script that just sends off an email to the appropriate mailman
subscribe address. If you subscribe an address via email with mailman,
it will just make
At 08:23 PM 3/26/2003, Dallas Bethune wrote:
I'm not sure how he set it up, but you could just set up a
'subscription form' or whatever that your users fill in that hooks into
a cgi script that just sends off an email to the appropriate mailman
subscribe address. If you subscribe an address via