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.
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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:
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:
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
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?
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Christopher Adams
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Mailman-Users
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
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
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