Re: Apology/Retry Re: [Mailman-Users] passwords, confirmation emails, clunky web interfaces, and my grandmother

2003-07-23 Thread John DeCarlo
David, David Hunt wrote: The company that hosts my website is running Mailman 2.1.2 (recently upgraded), and although they do fine for normal questions, I don't really think they're Mailman "experts". As for myself, I already know the options available in Mailman's web interface and understand m

Apology/Retry Re: [Mailman-Users] passwords, confirmation emails,clunky web interfaces, and my grandmother

2003-07-22 Thread David Hunt
Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "David Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:28 AM Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] passwords, confirmation emails, clunky web interfaces, and my grandmother You do not say what version of Ma

Re: [Mailman-Users] passwords, confirmation emails,clunky web interfaces, and my grandmother

2003-07-22 Thread Richard Barrett
You do not say what version of Mailman you are running. Were you to be running MM 2.1.2 you would find the following list configuration options, which if set as indicated would lead to a user being subscribed without having to respond to or indeed receive any emails except the subsequent nor

[Mailman-Users] passwords, confirmation emails,clunky web interfaces, and my grandmother

2003-07-22 Thread David Hunt
Dear All, I'm trying to run a simple mailing list so that people can sign up to receive news related to my career as a musician. I would like it to be simple enough that my grandmother could sign up for it if she wanted to. Right now, it is a mess - the very first person who signed up, who wa