On 8/3/11 2:35 PM, Chase, Edward wrote:
I thought that I had done this task as part of my initial testing,
but I cannot find that I documented that at all. My Google-fu is
coming up very empty on the subject. I've found a number of people
asking the same question with few replies. The best
Have you tried this? (First delete that Alias, it's not going to work.)
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/
(Substitute your $DOCROOT for /usr/local/ above...)
Best,
--Glenn
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Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org
On 11/28/11 3:59 PM, Tim O'Neal wrote:
In any case, it didn't work and gave me the same results.
Here are my aliases, (BTW, my listserver is behind a firewall).
Alias /pipermail/
/web/lists.suffolk.edu/DocumentRoot/archives/public/ Alias /icons/
/web/lists.suffolk.edu/DocumentRoot/icons/
On 2/23/12 2:22 PM, Hone, Don wrote:
Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman membership
list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set, or perhaps export
that list into a format that includes all of the various option columns that
could then dump into
On 2/23/12 2:35 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Hone, Don wrote:
Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman
membership list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set,
or perhaps export that list into a format that includes all of the
various option columns that could
On 10/7/13 1:06 PM, Javad Hoseini-Nopendar wrote:
Hello
When one of the posts is waiting for moderation, Mailman keeps sending me a
reminder every few days. What can I do so not to receive the reminder so
often? For example I want to receive only weekly reminders or once every two
weeks. I
On 12/8/13, 1:52 PM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
Furthermore, you would lose any other information such as list
archives stored in Yahoo.
...Unless you're snazzy with a system that runs Perl and you can run
Yahoo2mbox to export the archives.
Best,
--Glenn
Greetings...
So I run a bunch of mailing lists, with a bunch of people who are not
technically adept whatsoever. (I am not getting list posts! That's
because you set yourself to no mail What's no mail? It means you set
yourself to be a member of the list, but not to get any email from it.
Oh
On 5/6/14, 4:29 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Do you mean Privacy options... - Recipient filters -
max_num_recipients = 2
If so, ouch, but what do you do now when people reply-all to posts.
Don't those replies get held?
Indeed. They get rejected. Policy on a couple particular lists. No cc's,
no
On 5/6/14, 5:31 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I went back and forth with this. Initially, if first_strip_reply_to was
Yes and reply_goes_to_list was This list or Explicit address, I didn't
put the poster's address in Reply-To:
I finally decided it was of overriding importance to expose the posters
On 5/7/14, 12:08 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
What is the intent of the restriction? Are you trying to get the
users to use reply to author by punishing them with a black hole if
they don't, and then set Reply-To to list-post so that nobody ever
gets a personal reply? Or is this intended
It is not necessary to cc: me. I get list emails. Emails can go to the
list, unless you wish to take something private. Thank you.
On 5/7/14, 10:36 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
If you just want to vent, please say so. I thought you were asking
for help.
Then please work on your phrasing.
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