On 12/7/18 5:06 AM, Christian F Buser via Mailman-Users wrote:
>
> Today a subscriber of a list sent an empty email trying to unsubscribe. He
> addressed the message to the list address , with the
> subject "unsubscribe", and else nothing. But instead of his unsubsciption
> being processed, Mai
Hi
Am 07.12.18 um 14:06 schrieb Christian F Buser via Mailman-Users:
>
> I have a Mailman 2.1.27 installation on cPanel 76.0.7.
>
> Today a subscriber of a list sent an empty email trying to unsubscribe. He
> addressed the message to the list address , with the
> subject "unsubscribe", and el
Hi all
I have a Mailman 2.1.27 installation on cPanel 76.0.7.
Today a subscriber of a list sent an empty email trying to unsubscribe. He
addressed the message to the list address , with the
subject "unsubscribe", and else nothing. But instead of his unsubsciption being
processed, Mailman sent
> > > I know the python.org listmasters have some working Python scripts to
> > > do that stuff (it's mentioned in Ralf's/Patrick's deliverability
> > > slides), do you guys share?
> >
> > No scripts. It's merely reading the ARF
>
> WTF?!? That must be a pretty low volume of ARFs.
Yep.
maybe two
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Stefan Foerster :
> > I know the python.org listmasters have some working Python scripts to
> > do that stuff (it's mentioned in Ralf's/Patrick's deliverability
> > slides), do you guys share?
>
> No scripts. It's merely reading the ARF
WTF?!? That must be a pretty low vo
* Stefan Foerster :
> The subject pretty much sums it up: How do I unsubscribe morons^Wusers that
> report list mail as spam instead of unsubscribing, causing ARF reports
> from their mail service providers?
Just do it :)
> I know the python.org listmasters have some working Python scripts to
> d
The subject pretty much sums it up: How do I unsubscribe morons^Wusers that
report list mail as spam instead of unsubscribing, causing ARF reports
from their mail service providers?
I know the python.org listmasters have some working Python scripts to
do that stuff (it's mentioned in Ralf's/Patric
On 1/8/2010 1:04 AM, Marie-Yvette INGABIRE wrote:
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> J'ai créé une liste de distribution avec ses abonnés et un modérateur. Parmi
> les abonnées se trouve d'autres listes de distribution, X, Y,Z. Comment
> faire pour que, une fois que le modérateur approuve un message, les abonnées
> des liste de
Bonojour,
J'ai créé une liste de distribution avec ses abonnés et un modérateur. Parmi
les abonnées se trouve d'autres listes de distribution, X, Y,Z. Comment
faire pour que, une fois que le modérateur approuve un message, les abonnées
des liste de distribution X,Y,Z reçoivent tout de suite le mes
Olda,
Vous débrouillez bien en français...j'ai compris ce que m'avais écris. je
vais donc contacter mon administrateur pour voir ce qu'il peut faire.
Merci
Marie-Yvette
Le 6 janvier 2010 22:06, Terri Oda a écrit :
> Marie-Yvette,
>
> (Apologies en advance: je n'ecrit pas tellement bien en fra
Marie-Yvette,
(Apologies en advance: je n'ecrit pas tellement bien en français.)
Oui, les messages rejectés ne vais pas etre au archive -- c'est normal.
Si tu veut un record personel, vous pouvez t'envoyé un copie
manuellement avec l'interface web chaque fois que vous rejet une
message, ou v
In case anyone is wondering what Marie-Yvette is asking, her message
says that she's trying to make her mailing list archives more useful to
her, and has noticed that approved messages are archived but rejected
ones disappear. She's noticed that there is an option to save rejected
messages to
Bonjour,
Je suis en train de configurer la catégorie une liste de distribution, pour
avoir un archivage de message assez utile pour moi.
Après les tests que j'ai faits jusqu'à maintenant, les messages approuvés
sont archivés, tandis que ceux qui sont rejetés, je ne trouve pas de trace.
D'après la
Christopher Adams wrote:
>
> 3) added a robots.txt file to specifically block that
>domain
You are probably aware of this, but for those who may not be,
legitimate search engines and such will honor your robots.txt file
directives and meta tag (no)index,(no)follow directives in pages, but
spammer
We host over 600 lists and have about 250,000 subscribers. List owners have
been asking me about how particular subscribers were able to subscribe to
their lists. Well, in some cases, the list had open subscription. However,
in almost all cases, the subscribers were from zeusmail.org. I did a scan
At 07:25 PM 1/4/2010, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Christopher Adams wrote:
>A spammer has subscribed completely unique addresses from the same domain to
>many of the mailing lists that we host. Is there a way to unsubscribe
>everything from this domain without writing a script that will do it?
Would th
Thanks, Mark. I was just starting to construct a script, but yours is much
more streamlined and works just fine. Thanks. Anyone else dealing with
zeusmail.org ?
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Christopher Adams wrote:
>
> >A spammer has subscribed completely unique addresses
Christopher Adams wrote:
>A spammer has subscribed completely unique addresses from the same domain to
>many of the mailing lists that we host. Is there a way to unsubscribe
>everything from this domain without writing a script that will do it?
If you mean 'automatically' as opposed to just manu
A spammer has subscribed completely unique addresses from the same domain to
many of the mailing lists that we host. Is there a way to unsubscribe
everything from this domain without writing a script that will do it?
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On Die, 2008-07-01 at 16:39 +1000, Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> I am unsubscribing. Thanks very much for helping with my inquiry, Mark. The
> other queries don't apply to me, and I can offer no help with them.
>
> On my inquiry, one would think that an OS that wants to rule the world would
> be compa
From: Doug Laidlaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
... one would think that an OS that wants to rule the world would
be compatible with the most popular mailing list software. Oh,
well...
Wow, you mean Microsoft is going to be compatible with Mailman?
Cool! :-)
Jesus Saves!... Passes to Gre
--On July 1, 2008 4:39:34 PM +1000 Doug Laidlaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On my inquiry, one would think that an OS that wants to rule the world
would be compatible with the most popular mailing list software. Oh,
well...
To which I reply:
There is the source of your confusion. You are u
I am unsubscribing. Thanks very much for helping with my inquiry, Mark. The
other queries don't apply to me, and I can offer no help with them.
On my inquiry, one would think that an OS that wants to rule the world would
be compatible with the most popular mailing list software. Oh, well...
Kiwi Ssennyonjo wrote:
>how can users unsubscribe from a moderated list that is also announce
>only via email (in the subject or body)
>
>i prefer not to use the options page
Users can always send email to the listname-unsubscribe or
listname-leave address or send an unsubscribe command to the
how can users unsubscribe from a moderated list that is also announce
only via email (in the subject or body)
i prefer not to use the options page
Kiwi Ssennyonjo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SSENN Bus. Dev.
519.744.3200
http://www.ssenn.com
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Jason LaMar wrote:
>I just want to confirm that it's possible for a list member to unsubscribe
>from a list via e-mail -- with an e-mail reply confirmation, rather than any
>sort of password confirmation -- if they send a blank message to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes
>Also, what if this message ISN'
I just want to confirm that it's possible for a list member to unsubscribe
from a list via e-mail -- with an e-mail reply confirmation, rather than any
sort of password confirmation -- if they send a blank message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also, what if this message ISN'T blank? Will Mailman disregard
Keith Casey wrote:
>I just 'inhereted' a mailing list and I'm just trying to figure out my
>way around.. yes.. a total n00b.
>
>I spent an hour or so looking for a solution to a problem that many
>people are expereincing on the list.
>
>When they want to unsubscribe on the wed interface, one input
I just 'inhereted' a mailing list and I'm just trying to figure out my
way around.. yes.. a total n00b.
I spent an hour or so looking for a solution to a problem that many
people are expereincing on the list.
When they want to unsubscribe on the wed interface, one inputs their
e-mail address (it
If you have access to the server, there is a command called
remove_members. This command can remove an email address from all
lists.
If you do not have access to the server, then you may wish to have the
server administrator make this command available via a sudo-CGI or make
it accessible as an e
Hello,
I am a officenet administrator and see a lot off people come and go.
Every time someone leaves i have to cheq all the lists an unsubscribe
him/her.
I am looking for a more simple way to do that.
Is there a possability to unsubscribe by email so i can send an email to all
lists.
And what
I have an idea. I looked through the templates, and saw the password template
variable. I tried using that in the resent mail footer, but it didn't parse. I was
thinking I'd have a "mailto:"; with the subject set with the proper line to
unsubscribe, including their password. It didn't work, but
unsubscribe
>instructions. If you include the links to "list info" and unsubscribe
>instructions
>in the header or footer of every message, they should be able to leave and
>change by simple steps.
>SD
>
>- Original Message -
>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
Hi. I've recently installed mailman, and would like to use it so that our organization
can send announcements to the subscriber list. All of the users are added by us... it
will be rare that anyone subscribes themself. But users will be unsubscribing
thereselves. So, when someone wants to unsub
"Jack L. Stone" wrote:
>
> Have you tried double quotes...??? like:
>
> ""[EMAIL PROTECTED]""
>
> At 10:51 AM 6.18.2002 -0500, David Brauer wrote:
> >I have a problem unsubscribing a member who put quotes in her email address
> >(i.e. "joanblow"@blahblah.com rather than [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
i h
Have you tried double quotes...??? like:
""[EMAIL PROTECTED]""
At 10:51 AM 6.18.2002 -0500, David Brauer wrote:
>I have a problem unsubscribing a member who put quotes in her email address
>(i.e. "joanblow"@blahblah.com rather than [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>
>Mailman accepted the subscription with qu
I have a problem unsubscribing a member who put quotes in her email address
(i.e. "joanblow"@blahblah.com rather than [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Mailman accepted the subscription with quotes, but any time I try to change
her options or unsubscribe her via the interface, the system records her as
not sub
This is not a function of the current Mailman release, but your system
admin can set this up for you.
Basically setup an address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and then have that email actually active a script that boots out the user
from the group.
On Sunday 09 June 2002 03:28 am, Jerome Warnier wrote:
Is there any mean to authorize unsubscribing by email without the password?
In this case, the originator address would be enough.
Thanks
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Does a password HAVE TO BE set up for each user when they subscribe? I do
not want my clients to have to track a password to unsubscribe from a list.
D. Jeffrey Morrow
JAKStar Enterprises, Inc.
We build web sites so you don't have to!
100 Cavendish Drive - Cary, North Carolina 27513
Phone: 919
How do I unsubscribe from your site?
Thanks
Yes you are...I missed it too at the start...all you need to do is uncheck
the check mark next to their name and then choose the submit button at the
bottom of the page!
Paul
All my lists in one place...MY SITE!
http://lists.paulsfunhouse.com/
At 06:14 PM 08/03/02, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
At 1:14 +0100 3/9/2002, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>but:
>how can i (the administrator) unsubscribe "unwanted" users ?
>there does not seem to be an interface for such a task.
>am i missing something obvious ???
No.
That is, you aren't missing anything obvious. The method is not obvious
until a
On Mar 9, 2002 at 01:14, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>how can i (the administrator) unsubscribe "unwanted" users ?
>there does not seem to be an interface for such a task.
Uncheck the "subscribed" checkbox in the user list.
>am i missing something obvious ???
Yes.
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hi !
I just have set up several lists with the mailman.
easy task! great !
but:
how can i (the administrator) unsubscribe "unwanted" users ?
there does not seem to be an interface for such a task.
am i missing something obvious ???
mfg.as.raas
IOhannes
Look through the Archives. There are several schemes for doing this.
There are even some patches that modify Mailman so that certain lists do
not use passwords.
Jon Carnes
On Friday 01 February 2002 10:37, Ralph Haine wrote:
> Dear Reader(s),
>
> Currently im trying to help one on our custom
Dear Reader(s),
Currently im trying to help one on our customers solving a problem dealing
with people wanting to unsubscribe from a certain mailing list. The customer
is using mailman for the first time and asked me wether its possible for
people on the list, to unsubscribe without having to use
Ball OEF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 6:06 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Unsubscribing users without notification
> Is there a way (running Mailman 2.0.7) to remove a user from a list
> *without* allowing a message to go out
Is there a way (running Mailman 2.0.7) to remove a user from a list
*without* allowing a message to go out to that person? I have two
instances where this would be helpful.
One is a case where sendmail reports "Can not check MX records for
recipient host domainname.com" and Mailman has been t
Go to the following site and unsubscribe yourself:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
You will need your password. Put your email address in the last field on
the bottom of the page, and submit. A new web page specific to your
account will pop-up and you can request your
Could someone send me instructions? Thanks in advance.
RM
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> Detlef Neubauer 2001-10-19 16:28:51 +0200 wrote:
>> "Clean Air" wrote:
>> Is there a way to mass-UNsubscribe users from the system?
>> I handle at least 50 unsubscribe requests a week, and
>> it's not fun to do it one at a time.
> ~/bin/remove_members
But why should one need to handle so many
It's already in 2.1
> It may have been discussed in the past, but wouldn't it also be a neat
> idea to include this feature on the web interface?
> > ~/bin/remove_members
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> "fb" == fred backman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
fb> It may have been discussed in the past, but wouldn't it also
fb> be a neat idea to include this feature on the web interface?
In Mailman 2.1, you can mass unsubscribe by filling in addresses in a
big text box, or by uploading a
It may have been discussed in the past, but wouldn't it also be a neat
idea to include this feature on the web interface?
On Friday, October 19, 2001, at 03:28 PM, Detlef Neubauer wrote:
> "Clean Air" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Is there a way to mass-UNsubscribe users from the system? I
"Clean Air" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to mass-UNsubscribe users from the system? I handle
> at least 50 unsubscribe requests a week, and it's not fun to do it
> one at a time.
~/bin/remove_members
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Detlef Neubauer
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Hello there,
Is there a way to mass-UNsubscribe users from the
system? I handle at least 50 unsubscribe requests a week, and it's not fun
to do it one at a time.
Regards,
Raví Mark SinghCommunications and Membership CoordinatorOntario Clean Air
Alliance416-926-1907 ext 245
Mailman experts,
I have an owner of a list that cut and paste a lot of user addresses
along with their full name at the end of their address into the
subscription field. For some reason it allowed the
subscriptions. However, it won't allow the owner to remove any names
individually or
On Tue, 08 May 2001 16:57:11 -0700
Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And while I understand there are certain circumstances wher ethis
> might be reasonable (for instance, one of my list servers managers
> department lists which are mandatory subscriptions), in general, I
> have to a
> John David Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to keep people from unsubscribing?
>
> Currently there is no direct support for this.
And while I understand there are certain circumstances wher ethis might be
reasonable (for instance, one of my list servers managers department
On Tue, 08 May 2001 14:27:33 -0500
John David Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to keep people from unsubscribing? I know you can
> monitor subscriptions, but i did not see anything about monitoring
> unsubscribing. Thanks for the help.
Currently there is no direct support for
Is there a way to keep people from unsubscribing? I know you can monitor
subscriptions, but i did not see anything about monitoring unsubscribing.
Thanks for the help.
John David Cole
University of Tennessee
Health Science Center
Computing & Telecommunications
(901)448-5848
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