Am I missing something? Is it possible to send a subscription request to a mail
list WITH the name of the subscriber? This is possible in “Mass Subscription”
but I do not see a place to include a name in a command string by email. I
would like to have my list open for subscription, however I
On 3/26/2012 12:52 AM, Bob Bowers wrote:
Am I missing something? Is it possible to send a subscription request
to a mail list WITH the name of the subscriber? This is possible in
“Mass Subscription” but I do not see a place to include a name in a
command string by email. I would like to have
I have a log distribution mailing list that receives email from various
processes. One of the processes identifies itself as root@charity. I'm
having a problem with SpamAssassin deciding that some of the mail from
root@charity is spam, but I want mailman to accept mail from
root@charity. I tried
John Elliot wrote:
I'm wondering if someone could give me a tip about how I
might get mailman to accept email from this badly formed sender address?
The following is an interactive withlist session that will add the
member.
[mark@sbh16 ~]$ mmp/bin/withlist -l gpc-test
Loading list gpc-test
I have a script which I use to interact with mailman to approve
messages that are held for moderation -- it's conveniently shows me
each message and asks what to do with it, which I find way more
convenient than clicking my way around the html interface.
One thing that keeps happenning is that
Eli Barzilay wrote:
Is there some easy way to subscribe people and set the no-mail option
in one quick shot? This way I can have my script tell them that if
they keep posting without subscribing then I'll do it for them, with
an explanation of the few implications (that most people won't care
On Jun 10, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Eli Barzilay wrote:
Is there some easy way to subscribe people and set the no-mail option
in one quick shot? This way I can have my script tell them that if
they keep posting without subscribing then I'll do it for them, with
an explanation of the few
I have used the subscription form shown at
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030596 but I don't want to
have our visitors go to the subscription results page at our mailing list
provider (which is different from our Web host provider). Is it possible to
either change a Mailman
Lee Underwood wrote:
I have used the subscription form shown at
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030596 but I don't want to
have our visitors go to the subscription results page at our mailing list
provider (which is different from our Web host provider). Is it possible to
Alan Rubin wrote:
I applied the patch, used the request address, and my message still gets
shunted.
Did you restart Mailman after applying the patch?
Feb 17 14:59:32 2009 (1046) Uncaught runner exception: 'NoneType' object
has no attribute 'lower'
Feb 17 14:59:32 2009 (1046) Traceback (most
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Wednesday, 18 February 2009 1:28 AM
To: Alan Rubin; Mailman User List
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] subscribing by email
Alan Rubin wrote:
I applied the patch, used the request address, and my message still
gets
shunted.
Did
Hello,
We are running mailman 2.1.10 on Solaris 9 with postfix.
We have a customer who would like to use a form on a website to
subscribe people to a mailing list. In theory, the form would email the
details the list-join address of the list. I have tried following the
instructions from the
Alan Rubin wrote:
We have a customer who would like to use a form on a website to
subscribe people to a mailing list. In theory, the form would email the
details the list-join address of the list.
Unduly complicated. See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/hIA9.
But, since you ask, read on...
Alan Rubin wrote:
if digest is None and password.lower() in ('digest', 'nodigest'):
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'lower'
In Python, this means mailman is trying to lowercase the password but
there is nothing to lowercase.
: Re: [Mailman-Users] subscribing by email
Alan Rubin wrote:
We have a customer who would like to use a form on a website to
subscribe people to a mailing list. In theory, the form would email
the
details the list-join address of the list.
Unduly complicated. See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Digest members of the -discuss list will not receive the message unless
they are also members of the -announce list.
I'd have to assume there's something internal that makes this necessary --
I'm curious as to how much
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
What I'd like to know if is possible within mailman is the following:
a) A per-user flag that makes a user admin-control ONLY. No auto-bounce
handling, no unsubscribe options, no password reminders...nothing.
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
What I'd like to know if is possible within mailman is the following:
a) A per-user flag that makes a user admin-control ONLY. No auto-bounce
handling, no unsubscribe options, no password reminders...nothing.
Essentially, this would move the umbrella setting
I just helped to manage a migration from Ecartis to Mailman for my day
job.
We have a periodic -announce list that we send out on to release new
software versions. What I'm finding is we cannot duplicate the same
behavior we have under Ecartis.
Ecartis had a simple import option, where
On 8/17/07, Julie Zbeetnoff wrote:
I did not receive confirmation to join my own list but rather I received a
confirmation to join this mailman list which I realize powers my list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
They may use Mailman to run their mailing lists, but they have
complete control over their
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Paul Key wrote:
I am looking to get users to subscribe and unsubscribe from certain
lists using email. I am getting them to emal
listname-request at blah.blah with subscribe in the message body. This
works fine with an empty subject field
After not getting any response and not being able to send out to my list for
over 24 hours. I decided to test the subscription option.
I did not receive confirmation to join my own list but rather I received a
confirmation to join this mailman list which I realize powers my list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Julie Zbeetnoff writes:
After not getting any response and not being able to send out to my list for
over 24 hours. I decided to test the subscription option.
I did not receive confirmation to join my own list but rather I received a
confirmation to join this mailman list which I
Brad Knowles wrote:
Also does mailman 2.1.3 support the sending of a blank email to
listname[EMAIL PROTECTED] ? (or some similar address) instead
of the subscribe email via request?
Sure. Just set up your aliases to support that. Mailman doesn't
actually see anything of the addresses
Mailman 2.1.3
Solaris 9
Hi
I am looking to get users to subscribe and unsubscribe from certain
lists using email. I am getting them to emal
listname[EMAIL PROTECTED] with subscribe in the message body. This
works fine with an empty subject field (they get one confirmation email
as expected)
On 8/15/07, Paul Key wrote:
Mailman 2.1.3
Solaris 9
Keep in mind that Mailman 2.1.3 is pretty old, and there have been
several security-related releases since then. I would strongly
encourage you to upgrade to the latest version, which is 2.1.9.
I am looking to get users to subscribe
hi
i want to subscribe some users to mailman by mail.
1) is it possible to add the username to the list?
2) if i add the user by mail, the user receives an confirmation email.
is it possible to disable this email?
thanks for your help
emmi
Klaus Höring wrote:
i want to subscribe some users to mailman by mail.
1) is it possible to add the username to the list?
Not directly. You can only send a
subscribe [password] [digest|nodigest] [address=address]
to the list-request address and this acts as any other email subscribe
for that
Can I as a admin send a subscription request to subscribe other
users? I don't want to do this via http I am looking to email the
list serve and subvert the confirmation process. I want regular
subscribers to continue to go through the confirmation process.
Bob Minor wrote:
Can I as a admin send a subscription request to subscribe other
users? I don't want to do this via http I am looking to email the
list serve and subvert the confirmation process. I want regular
subscribers to continue to go through the confirmation process.
End
Bob Minor wrote:
Can I as a admin send a subscription request to subscribe other
users? I don't want to do this via http I am looking to email the
list serve and subvert the confirmation process. I want regular
subscribers to continue to go through the confirmation process.
You can
Thanks I have shoppers that I want to be able to check a box if they
want to add themselves to our announcement list and I wanted to avoid
the confirmation process
I can only imagine that I could do this via curl as well.
On Mar 12, 2007, at 7:22:39:0, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Bob Minor wrote:
At 11:34 PM -0800 2005-11-02, Steve Vance wrote:
My Web Hosting ISP runs the Mailman installation thru CPanel, and won't
let me recompile Mailman or anything drastic like that. Any ideas on how
I can easily accomplish what I want to do? Some kind of Mailman API
that will let me add and
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 23:34:59, Steve Vance wrote:
I have Mailman set up and working, for several mailing lists. On one of
them, the mailing list is part of a website which has a form you can
fill out. You can put in your name, e-maill address, what you're
interested in, etc. One of the
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Brad Knowles wrote:
The command-line tools are the API. If you can't use them
because your web server is trying to run them under the wrong group
id, I don't know that there's anything else we can do for you.
As a site admin I see a slight problem with the command
At 9:29 AM -0500 2005-11-03, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Brad Knowles wrote:
The command-line tools are the API. If you can't use them
because your web server is trying to run them under the wrong group
id, I don't know that there's anything else we can do for
Steve Vance wrote:
I have Mailman set up and working, for several mailing lists. On one of
them, the mailing list is part of a website which has a form you can
fill out. You can put in your name, e-maill address, what you're
interested in, etc. One of the items on the form is a checkbox,
Hello Everyone,
I can not find the answer to the following question in the archives. I set up
a announce list with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the owner of the list. Using [EMAIL
PROTECTED] as the sender, I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
following command in the subject line:
Nelly Yusupova wrote:
I can not find the answer to the following question in the archives. I set up
a announce list with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the owner of the list. Using [EMAIL
PROTECTED] as the sender, I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
following command in the subject line:
I have Mailman set up and working, for several mailing lists. On one of
them, the mailing list is part of a website which has a form you can
fill out. You can put in your name, e-maill address, what you're
interested in, etc. One of the items on the form is a checkbox,
Subscribe me to the
Hello Mailman Users,
Can you please help with answer, does Mailman supports and handles correctly
maillists, subscripted to other maillists (on the same mailman
installation), and emails, sent to multiple lists on the same installation
(like MS Exchange)?
Just as example, suppose we have those
Alexander Ogol wrote:
Just as example, suppose we have those lists with subscribers (on the same
host, of course):
Project1 Programmers
Programmer1
Programmer2
Project1 Programming Managers
Project1 Programming Managers
Programmer1
Programmer3
Project1 Architects
Programmer1
'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Subscribing lists to lists
Alexander Ogol wrote:
Just as example, suppose we have those lists with subscribers (on the same
host, of course):
Project1 Programmers
Programmer1
Programmer2
Project1 Programming Managers
Project1 Programming
Alexander Ogol wrote regarding
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.005.htp:
To Mailman authors/developers:
Can it be sponsored enhancement?
Can you please evaluate it?
The most effective way to submit a request for enhancement is to first
review the ToDo/Wishlist at
Jim Tittsler wrote:
You can set a specific list's subscribe_policy to 0 using bin/
withlist. (You won't be able to set it to 0 via the GUI or
config_list without setting ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE.)
$ bin/withlist -l mylist
m.subscribe_policy = 0
m.Save()
{ctrl-D}
Jim, this is cool to
On May 9, 2005, at 04:47, Scot Hacker wrote:
Jim, this is cool to know, thanks. So is there a corresponding
option
for unsubscribe confirmations? I tried it with
m.unsubscribe_policy = 0
and withlist didn't complain, but unsub confirmations are still
sent out
:( . I also tried
--On May 5, 2005 09:32:08 -0700 Scot Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some phones are able to subscribe to mailing lists, but most are not. I
really have no idea what mechanisms cause them to fail.
My guess would be that maybe the phone is sending the reply to the wrong
email address.
--
Ian Eiloart wrote:
--On May 5, 2005 09:32:08 -0700 Scot Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Some phones are able to subscribe to mailing lists, but most are not. I
really have no idea what mechanisms cause them to fail.
My guess would be that maybe the phone is sending the reply to the
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Scot Hacker wrote:
Hmm... good point. Perhaps replying to the From: address rather than
the Return-Path, or vice versa. Would there be any way to fix this in
mailman, or is it just a question of broken email implementations in phones?
Most likely, it's a
At 10:45 PM -0700 2005-05-04, Scot Hacker wrote:
Then we just run this shell script once per hour, and get
around the confirmations problem with cell phones (though I'm surprised
-- aren't there any other mailman lists out there with people subbing
their cell phones? you'd
Brad Knowles wrote:
If people are subscribing from their cell phones, then this means
they have a way to read and write e-mail messages. That's all the
capability you need, in order to have a confirmation work. They just
respond to the confirmation request by e-mail, and you're
I have a list owner who runs a list designed to be subscribed to from
text-messaging cell phones (list traffic consists only of a daily haiku
- very neat). People can use the web interface to sign up, but the
confirmations are a problem. The subscription confirmation arrives at
the phone,
FWIW, I found the command-line tools add_members and remove_members,
which allowed me to write a simple shell script to manage subscribes
and unsubscribes by drawing from files. So we'll have PHP forms for
subbing and unsubbing, which will write to new_subs.txt and
del_subs.txt. Then we
Argh! Just minutes after finishing this up, I got a message from a
friend. Turns out you CAN disable subscription confirmations. See:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg31306.html
G...
(although that solution will affect lists system-wide, rather than
per-list;
Hi,
I have been talking with the Purple Paw support team about trying to create
a box on my Purple Paw hosted website to allow subscribers to enter their
details into this and join a mailing list set up.
They say that since the mailing list scripts come from you i should talk
directly to you.
mailman
- Original Message -
From: Simon Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 4:37 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Subscribing to a mailing list
Hi,
I have been talking with the Purple Paw support team about trying to create
a box on my Purple Paw hosted website
Simon Kelly wrote:
This URL:
http://mail.bmthbarracudas.com/mailman/listinfo/test_bmthbarracudas.com allows
users to subscribe to a test mailing list we have set up, however i
was wondering if you could tell me how to create a an area on ym website
that will allow users to subscribe to the list
HI,
I've set up several new list on my web server and I want users to have the
option as to how many and which lists they subscribe to, like using a
checkbox system of subscribing to say list 1 and 2 but not 3. With filling
in the information once.
I had a look in the faq and couldn't see
Greetings,
I would like to be able to subscribe people to a Mailman 2.1.5 list by
sending an email to the Mailman server. The list is set up such that
subscription requests require the list administrator's approval before
becoming active.
It looks like it is possible to subscribe to a list via
Guy Waugh wrote:
I would like to be able to subscribe people to a Mailman 2.1.5 list by
sending an email to the Mailman server. The list is set up such that
subscription requests require the list administrator's approval before
becoming active.
Go to the FAQ at
Next thing I
want to do is allow the users to subscribe to multiple lists
from one signup page. The reason is we don't want our
customers to have to go through more hoops just to get our
information!
I see a couple questions on the list posted about this, but
no one appears to have
Yup, that was it, a path problem.
Thanks so much for your persistence in expaining this to me. It works
now and will be of great help in further development of our list service.
I will post something on the list that summarizes the process. It
probably should also be posted to be included in
Hey All,
I know this will sound like a stupid question. But what the heck is the
address for a new user to subscribe to my list?
I've read through the documentation and it says to use the -join
or -subscribe variable.
Neither of these work. My mailing list is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried
At 10:59 AM -0500 2004-06-14, Vince Kronlein wrote:
I know this will sound like a stupid question. But what the heck is the
address for a new user to subscribe to my list?
I've read through the documentation and it says to use the -join
or -subscribe variable.
According to the documentation
Is there a way to subscribe via email?
And then to get to confirmation link and sent to a page of my choice?
I am also wondering if anyone know where and if you can edit that
confirmation link and other obscure text that you can't seem to access
through the system. I am using DreamHost and it
At 10:41 AM -0700 2004-06-14, Christopher Adams wrote:
That addtopics.py was a typo. The name of the file is addtopic.py, but
when I run withlist, I get the error message that I quoted, that the
addtopic module doesn't exist. Do I have to 'install' the module or
something? I am a novice with
I see what you are saying, but the instructions were to create a file
called addtopic.py, include certain information in it, and then run it
with the withlist command. While reading abou Python modules, it says
that you can install them. I don't know much about Python and am just
fishing for
At 1:02 PM -0700 2004-06-14, Christopher Adams wrote:
I see what you are saying, but the instructions were to create a file
called addtopic.py, include certain information in it, and then run it
with the withlist command. While reading abou Python modules, it says
that you can install them.
On Jun 15, 2004, at 02:41, Christopher Adams wrote:
That addtopics.py was a typo. The name of the file is addtopic.py, but
when I run withlist, I get the error message that I quoted, that the
addtopic module doesn't exist.
I typically keep the *.py files I use with withlist in either the top
Thanks for your reply. As an experiment, I tried doing just as you said.
I created a file named addtopics.py in the /lists/Mailman directory.
From the command line, I issued the command: ./withlist -l -r addtopic
testlist [EMAIL PROTECTED] Licensing
The result follow:
Importing addtopic...
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 10:00:48AM -0700, Christopher Adams wrote:
Thanks for your reply. As an experiment, I tried doing just as you said.
I created a file named addtopics.py in the /lists/Mailman directory.
Spelling error? addtopics.py instead of addtopic.py?
From the command line, I
Is there a way, other than using the subscriber user page to subsribe
subscribers to specific topics?. I have a list of about 1000 subscribers
that I would like to break out into 5 topics. I don't want to rely on
the subscribers to have to do this. So, any ideas on how to do this in
batch via
On Jun 11, 2004, at 07:33, Christopher Adams wrote:
Is there a way, other than using the subscriber user page to subsribe
subscribers to specific topics?. I have a list of about 1000
subscribers that I would like to break out into 5 topics. I don't want
to rely on the subscribers to have to do
Is there a way to subscribe list subscriber to various topics? I have
set up the topics, but I don't want to require subscribers to subscribe
themselves. Is there a command line process for doing this?
--
Christopher Adams
--
Mailman-Users
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 16:32, Mariano Wahlmann wrote:
How can i subscribe users without email confirmation (like mass
subscription in the web interface)? (i'm list manager).
Funnily enough there's a 'Mass Subscribe' page in mailman's
administrative interface, where you'll find you're given the
How can i subscribe users without email confirmation (like mass
subscription in the web interface)? (i'm list manager).
Thanks
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Mailman FAQ:
This is probably such a basic question that it didn't make it into the
documentation. If someone wants to subscribe per email to my list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] what do they write in the email? I tried
subscribe in the subject line, but the admin settings though that the
person wanted to
Can anyone help me setup my mailman so people can just email the group with
a subject of subscribe and have it act? Is this even possible?
Dave
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
When people email my list to subscribe they get this message
Your mail to 'List' with the subject
subscribe
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
I have checked my setting under privacy and subscription
rules and the setting is set to confirm and
Is it possible to turn on a feature that allows someone to email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of subscribe and have it act on it?
Dave
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Hi!
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 06:50:29PM +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
Another little customization thingy:
IIRC Mailman 2.0.x had confirmation mail subjects looking like this:
| listname -- confirmation of subscription -- request XX
The new ones look just like this:
| confirm
Hi!
Because no native newsletter software seems to fit the newsletter
requirements of a customer (not even close), we've chosen Mailman
2.1.x for this purposes, because we already have very good experiences
with earlier Mailman versions, as well for mailing lists as for
newsletters. And the 2.1
Hi!
I'm wondering if mailman aliases can be used to subscribe to other lists
on the same machine.
Example: I have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the same machine. I
configure my mta that it uses [EMAIL PROTECTED] as senderaddress and
that it has a valid mailaddress, where I can
Hi,
I'm using the Subscribe from File feature to bulk subscribe users in ver 2.1,
and have worked out how to include the name and email address, but can I also
include other details like delivery proference and moderation setting? I couldn't
find any docco on this feature.
I am moving 500 users
Running Mailman 2.1.2:
1. Is there an easy way for the list administrator to
subscribe (or unsubscribe) someone from multiple lists
simultaneously?
2. Is there a way to set up a form on a website that would
allow such simultaneous subscribing/unsubscribing by a user?
(I'm thinking of something
Did I ask a stupid question or hard one?
Any assistance on this would appreciated.
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 17:01:57 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have posted this message before, and some helpful folks responded off
list with some suggestions.
Here is my problem.
Installed Mailman with no
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 13:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did I ask a stupid question or hard one?
Any assistance on this would appreciated.
Problem the confirmation messages still don't arrive.
Here is what I see in /var/log/maillog
Jul 14 19:44:39 mydomain sendmail[2764]:
I have posted this message before, and some helpful folks responded off
list with some suggestions.
Here is my problem.
Installed Mailman with no problem, created a test list called mailman.
My current configuration is.
Red Hat Linux 7.2.
Python v2.1
Mailman v2.12
All services are working
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 July 2003 01:25
To: Simon Harrison
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Subscribing people by email
Hi Simon
I'm trying to do a very similar thing to you, and while playing around
with the Mailman interface I found that you can subscribe someone using
the following link:
http
Hi,
We would like to subscribe people to Mailman 2.1.2 using a form on one
of our websites that will generate an email to the request address with
a subscribe request, however we do not want Mailman to send confirmation
to each email address subscribed nor do we want to have to approve each
Hi,
I'm running mailman 2.0.6 and have run into an issue with subscriber
members using the listinfo page. When ever it is used it give the 'we hit
a bug' page. If one of the field is left blank the script excutes
correctly stating that one of the fields in empty.
I check the error logs and
hi,
i am runing a few lists on mailman,
and i want users to subscribe via email.
1.
a) what is to be written in the subject-line of a mail if a user wants
to subscribe via mail (without web-interface?)
b) ...to subscribe the daily digest-option
2. who to send it to? [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
i
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 06:15, eSeL wrote:
hi,
i am runing a few lists on mailman,
and i want users to subscribe via email.
1.
a) what is to be written in the subject-line of a mail if a user wants
to subscribe via mail (without web-interface?)
To: listname[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Dear list members,
I would like to keep the confirmation part when someone subscribe...
However, is there a way where a special email can be send to the Mailman
where confirmation of the user is not required?
let me explain: I have a shopping cart program, and when a user completes
his order, I
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 10:12 AM, Ziad Sidawi wrote:
I would like to keep the confirmation part when someone subscribe...
However, is there a way where a special email can be send to the
Mailman
where confirmation of the user is not required?
Can you call the add_members script
I'm also very keen on this.
Cheers
Brian
At 15:12 18/12/2002, Ziad Sidawi wrote:
Dear list members,
I would like to keep the confirmation part when someone subscribe...
However, is there a way where a special email can be send to the Mailman
where confirmation of the user is not required?
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 10:28 AM
To: Ziad Sidawi
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] subscribing thru Email without requiring
confirmation.
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 10:12 AM, Ziad Sidawi wrote:
I would like to keep the confirmation part when
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 12:48 PM, Ziad Sidawi wrote:
Well I tried it, with the following example
form action=http://www.wads.com/mailman/admin/xshoplist/members;
method=POST
textarea NAME=subscribees ROWS=10 COLS=60/textarea
input name=send_welcome_msg_to_this_batch
I'm using mailmanfor a mailing list on my
site. Is there an address subscribers can mail to to unsubscribe (i.e. unsubscribe-list@domain.com)?
Also, can I write a cgi form for subscription?
Curry O'DayTrek*Spot Webmasterhttp://www.trekspot.com
Hi,
Just installed Mailman for the first time, 2.0.5.
1)
The listinfo page requires subscribers hit in a password when joining. I
feel this is counter-productive.
IMO, it would be better to _always_ generate passwords. This way
they're truly random, aren't valuable and the user doesn't have
100 matches
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