On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
On 05/13/2013 04:39 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
...
I assume $oper is 'subscribe'. There is apparently some incompatibility
between the way perl supplies the post data and the way Python's
cgi.FieldStorage() retrieves it as it is
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 1:04 AM, Krylov Ivan krylov.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Tom Browder wrote:
my $response = $browser-post(
https://host.org/cgi-bin/mailman/$oper/$list;,
email= $enc_email,
fullname = $enc_name,
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 6:39 AM, Tom Browder tom.brow...@gmail.com wrote:
I am running Mailman 2 (from package on Debian 6) and am trying to
build my own subscription page with a Perl cgi script.
...
When using real data I get the following response from Mailman
You must supply a valid email
I am running Mailman 2 (from package on Debian 6) and am trying to
build my own subscription page with a Perl cgi script.
I viewed the page source of a typical subscription page to find how it
normally works.
I get to the point of subscription and, using modules LWB::UserAgent
and URI::Esacpe
On 05/13/2013 04:39 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
I viewed the page source of a typical subscription page to find how it
normally works.
I get to the point of subscription and, using modules LWB::UserAgent
and URI::Esacpe do;
my $browser = LWP::UserAgent-new;
# may need to url
Thanks for your procmail recipe Dennis.
I went for a slightly different tact. I'm using Exim and procmail ends
up getting run by a user/group combination. So I changed mailman's
shell to /bin/bash (required for procmail to work as a user), and just
have mailman run the add remove scripts
Hi everyone,
I would like to ask if it is possible for an administrator of a list who knows
the list admin password to subscribe/unsubscribe someone remotely. Either via
email to mailman or via some other interface, but not the web interface.
I would like to make one automatic process to
Hello Tomica,
Address email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Command lines in the body of your message (no blank lines before):
subscribe adminpasswd digest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subscribe adminpasswd nodigest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best wishes,
Rae
At 04:58 AM 11/30/2005, Tomica Crnek wrote:
I would like to
Rae wrote:
Hello Tomica,
Address email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Command lines in the body of your message (no blank lines before):
subscribe adminpasswd digest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subscribe adminpasswd nodigest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This doesn't do what you want. What it does do (assuming
Okay, so the better way would be not to use the adminpasswd in the
command but a userpasswd instead.
I tried to run the command as designated in the link below but it
does not work as expected. I received this error:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.6
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform the
Quoting Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Okay, so the better way would be not to use the adminpasswd in the
command but a userpasswd instead.
I tried to run the command as designated in the link below but it
does not work as expected.
It is not possible by email. There are comand line tools
Rae wrote:
Okay, so the better way would be not to use the adminpasswd in the
command but a userpasswd instead.
But this results in a confirmation email to the user which the OP was
trying to avoid.
I tried to run the command as designated in the link below but it
does not work as expected.
Does anyone know a way to send an email request to subscribe / unsubscribe
from a list without requiring a confirmation / approval. Simply adding /
removing someone from the system automatically.
I checked through the past few months of the discussions archives and
didn't find anything
There are work-arounds to allow ordinary users to do this. Please look
at the list archives for complete descriptions.
Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 13:32, Jeff Anderson wrote:
Does anyone know a way to send an email request
Is there a way to subscribe/unsubscribe to a form in my own webpages?
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Is there anyway to check the date people subscrubed or unsusbcribed from
a list?
Aaron M Daley
Free Speech TV
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Is there anyway to check the date people subscrubed or unsusbcribed from a
list?
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JCL == J C Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not exactly. We'd like a screen listing all the lists with
subscribe and unsubscribe radio buttons beside each. Lists to
which the user was already subscribed to be differentiated in
some way.
JCL Seems like a CGI that
At 8:09 -0700 29/04/01, alex wetmore wrote:
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Andrew Brown wrote:
We are looking for a web interface that will allow people to see a
list of all the groups we provide and to subscribe/unsubscribe to any
or all of them. Is this possible with Mailman? If not, does anyone
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001 18:14:31 +0100
Andrew Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not exactly. We'd like a screen listing all the lists with
subscribe and unsubscribe radio buttons beside each. Lists to
which the user was already subscribed to be differentiated in some
way.
Seems like a CGI that
I have finally installed and setup mailman.
I can subscribe and unsubscribe using the
web interface. This part ask for a password
when one does subscribe.
When I subscribe using the email form
by mailling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with the subject line containing subscribe,
i recieve a message from
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