zH 'I T q N9`XRL&4s . ) 2!:!U!t!%!%!T!/"I#e#4&y &',13303 %404]E44&%7#L7p7?79Ka<<`v>0>b?; kB%KAKLLL(UAU) X!5XWXuZ"W\Wz]][^._5_:g\8i*lm%oorpLqv]qnq1CrOusYt"uBu@v"{U,4ЍabGN(-2V2];*V1!,S.&Ipp.K\&˯PPWVε_{r(W ºOj;,h`S.M5/ *<3g&&U@ -E^1n ^'$@TJ2a0]c6 &)BPf))%wn " X b \d   ;]*.Y&8_Mwot 1 O"Zf####A%)o.23.58:z<0=I=g?~ FcFHI)N2 O2AyaXclJI+U]d%<W=DQ w#0t&nO;ov!.T k Hi"e(S7:L\'5sVCN/@u,?8G*1Bf password [ ] [address=
] Retrieve or change your password. With no arguments, this returns your current password. With arguments and you can change your password. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!). Note that in this case the response is always sent to the subscribed address. set help Show this detailed help. set show [address=
] View your current option settings. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!). set authenticate [address=
] To set any of your options, you must include this command first, along with your membership password. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!). set ack on set ack off When the `ack' option is turned on, you will receive an acknowledgement message whenever you post a message to the list. set digest plain set digest mime set digest off When the `digest' option is turned off, you will receive postings immediately when they are posted. Use `set digest plain' if instead you want to receive postings bundled into a plain text digest (i.e. RFC 1153 digest). Use `set digest mime' if instead you want to receive postings bundled together into a MIME digest. set delivery on set delivery off Turn delivery on or off. This does not unsubscribe you, but instead tells Mailman not to deliver messages to you for now. This is useful if you're going on vacation. Be sure to use `set delivery on' when you return from vacation! set myposts on set myposts off Use `set myposts off' to not receive copies of messages you post to the list. This has no effect if you're receiving digests. set hide on set hide off Use `set hide on' to conceal your email address when people request the membership list. set duplicates on set duplicates off Use `set duplicates off' if you want Mailman to not send you messages if your address is explicitly mentioned in the To: or Cc: fields of the message. This can reduce the number of duplicate postings you will receive. set reminders on set reminders off Use `set reminders off' if you want to disable the monthly password reminder for this mailing list. subscribe [password] [digest|nodigest] [address=
] Subscribe to this mailing list. Your password must be given to unsubscribe or change your options, but if you omit the password, one will be generated for you. You may be periodically reminded of your password. The next argument may be either: `nodigest' or `digest' (no quotes!). If you wish to subscribe an address other than the address you sent this request from, you may specify `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!) unsubscribe [password] [address=
] Unsubscribe from the mailing list. If given, your password must match your current password. If omitted, a confirmation email will be sent to the unsubscribing address. If you wish to unsubscribe an address other than the address you sent this request from, you may specify `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!) Check a given Mailman translation, making sure that variables and tags referenced in translation are the same variables and tags in the original templates and catalog. Usage: cd $MAILMAN_DIR %(program)s [-q] Where is your country code (e.g. 'it' for Italy) and -q is to ask for a brief summary. You have successfully canceled the posting of your message with the Subject: header %(subject)s to the mailing list %(listname)s. You have successfully confirmed your subscription request for "%(addr)s" to the %(listname)s mailing list. A separate confirmation message will be sent to your email address, along with your password, and other useful information and links.

You can now proceed to your membership login page. (but we obscure the addresses so they are not easily recognizable by spammers). (requires authorization) If you leave the field blank, you will be prompted for your email address

%(note)s

You may have disabled list delivery intentionally, or it may have been triggered by bounces from your email address. In either case, to re-enable delivery, change the %(link)s option below. Contact %(mailto)s if you have any questions or need assistance.A reminder of your password has been emailed to you.An introductory description - a few paragraphs - about the list. It will be included, as html, at the top of the listinfo page. Carriage returns will end a paragraph - see the details for more info.Authorization failed.Auto-response text to send to -request emails.Bad email address for option %(k)s: %(v)sBad email address for option %(property)s: %(val)sBad email address providedBad owner email address: %(s)sBad/Invalid email addressBad/Invalid email address: %(member)sBad/Invalid email address: blank lineBy clicking on the Remind button, your password will be emailed to you.By clicking on the Unsubscribe button, a confirmation message will be emailed to you. This message will have a link that you should click on to complete the removal process (you can also confirm by email; see the instructions in the confirmation message).Can't have empty html page.Confirm (*) - email confirmation required
Require approval - require list administrator approval for subscriptions
Confirm and approve - both confirm and approve

(*) when someone requests a subscription, Mailman sends them a notice with a unique subscription request number that they must reply to in order to subscribe.
This prevents mischievous (or malicious) people from creating subscriptions for others without their consent.Confirmation from your email address is required, to prevent anyone from subscribing you without permission. Instructions are being sent to you at %(email)s. Please note your subscription will not start until you confirm your subscription.Create a new, unpopulated mailing list. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [listname [listadmin-addr [admin-password]]] Options: -l language --language=language Make the list's preferred language `language', which must be a two letter language code. -u urlhost --urlhost=urlhost Gives the list's web interface host name. -e emailhost --emailhost=emailhost Gives the list's email domain name. -q/--quiet Normally the administrator is notified by email (after a prompt) that their list has been created. This option suppresses the prompt and notification. -h/--help Print this help text and exit. You can specify as many of the arguments as you want on the command line: you will be prompted for the missing ones. Every Mailman list has two parameters which define the default host name for outgoing email, and the default URL for all web interfaces. When you configured Mailman, certain defaults were calculated, but if you are running multiple virtual Mailman sites, then the defaults may not be appropriate for the list you are creating. You also specify the domain to create your new list in by typing the command like so: newlist --urlhost=www.mydom.ain mylist where `www.mydom.ain' should be the base hostname for the URL to this virtual hosts's lists. E.g. with this setting people will view the general list overviews at http://www.mydom.ain/mailman/listinfo. Also, www.mydom.ain should be a key in the VIRTUAL_HOSTS mapping in mm_cfg.py/Defaults.py if the email hostname to be automatically determined. If you want the email hostname to be different from the one looked up by the VIRTUAL_HOSTS or if urlhost is not registered in VIRTUAL_HOSTS, you can specify `emailhost' like so: newlist --urlhost=www.mydom.ain --emailhost=mydom.ain mylist where `mydom.ain' is the mail domain name. If you don't specify emailhost but urlhost is not in the virtual host list, then mm_cfg.DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST will be used for the email interface. For backward compatibility, you can also specify the domain to create your new list in by spelling the listname like so: mylist@www.mydom.ain where www.mydom.ain is used for `urlhost' but it will also be used for `emailhost' if it is not found in the virtual host table. Note that '--urlhost' and '--emailhost' have precedence to this notation. If you spell the list name as just `mylist', then the email hostname will be taken from DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and the url will be taken from DEFAULT_URL (as defined in your Defaults.py file or overridden by settings in mm_cfg.py). Note that listnames are forced to lowercase. Cull bad and shunt queues, recommended once per day. This script goes through the 'bad' and 'shunt' queue directories and, if mm_cfg.BAD_SHUNT_STALE_AFTER is > 0, it removes all files more than that many seconds old. If mm_cfg.BAD_SHUNT_ARCHIVE_DIRECTORY is a writable directory, the old files are moved there. Otherwise they are deleted. Only regular files immediately subordinate to the 'bad' and 'shunt' directories are processed. Anything else is skipped. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -h / --help Print this message and exit. Email My Password To MeEmail address:Enter the email of the person running the list: FinalizingFull PersonalizationFundamental list characteristics, including descriptive info and basic behaviors.Generate binary message catalog from textual translation description. This program converts a textual Uniforum-style message catalog (.po file) into a binary GNU catalog (.mo file). This is essentially the same function as the GNU msgfmt program, however, it is a simpler implementation. Usage: msgfmt.py [OPTIONS] filename.po Options: -o file --output-file=file Specify the output file to write to. If omitted, output will go to a file named filename.mo (based off the input file name). -h --help Print this message and exit. -V --version Display version information and exit. Host name this list prefers for email.Illegal Email Address: %(safeuser)sIllegal email address providedIn order to change your membership option, you must first log in by giving your %(extra)smembership password in the section below. If you don't remember your membership password, you can have it emailed to you by clicking on the button below. If you just want to unsubscribe from this list, click on the Unsubscribe button and a confirmation message will be sent to you.

Important: From this point on, you must have cookies enabled in your browser, otherwise none of your changes will take effect. List the owners of a mailing list, or all mailing lists. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [listname ...] Options: -w / --with-listnames Group the owners by list names and include the list names in the output. Otherwise, the owners will be sorted and uniquified based on the email address. -m / --moderators Include the list moderators in the output. -h / --help Print this help message and exit. listname Print the owners of the specified lists. More than one can appear after the options. If there are no listnames provided, the owners of all the lists will be displayed. List-specific text prepended to new-subscriber welcome messageMailman prefixes Subject: headers with text you can customize and normally, this prefix shows up in messages gatewayed to Usenet. You can set this option to No to disable the prefix on gated messages. Of course, if you turn off normal Subject: prefixes, they won't be prefixed for gated messages either.Mailman won't accept the given email address as a valid address. (E.g. it must have an @ in it.)Natural language (internationalization) options.None - no verification steps (Not Recommended )
Confirm (*) - email confirmation step required
Require approval - require list administrator Approval for subscriptions
Confirm and approve - both confirm and approve

(*) when someone requests a subscription, Mailman sends them a notice with a unique subscription request number that they must reply to in order to subscribe.
This prevents mischievous (or malicious) people from creating subscriptions for others without their consent.Normally, Mailman sends the regular delivery messages to the mail server in batches. This is much more efficent because it reduces the amount of traffic between Mailman and the mail server.

However, some lists can benefit from a more personalized approach. In this case, Mailman crafts a new message for each member on the regular delivery list. Turning this feature on may degrade the performance of your site, so you need to carefully consider whether the trade-off is worth it, or whether there are other ways to accomplish what you want. You should also carefully monitor your system load to make sure it is acceptable.

Select No to disable personalization and send messages to the members in batches. Select Yes to personalize deliveries and allow additional substitution variables in message headers and footers (see below). In addition, by selecting Full Personalization, the To header of posted messages will be modified to include the member's address instead of the list's posting address.

When personalization is enabled, a few more expansion variables that can be included in the message header and message footer.

These additional substitution variables will be available for your headers and footers, when this feature is enabled:

  • user_address - The address of the user, coerced to lower case.
  • user_delivered_to - The case-preserved address that the user is subscribed with.
  • user_password - The user's password.
  • user_name - The user's full name.
  • user_optionsurl - The url to the user's option page.
Not a valid email address: %(toaddr)sOnce a month, your password will be emailed to you as a reminder.Please enter the confirmation string (i.e. cookie) that you received in your email message, in the box below. Then hit the Submit button to proceed to the next confirmation step.Posted message canceledRun one or more qrunners, once or repeatedly. Each named runner class is run in round-robin fashion. In other words, the first named runner is run to consume all the files currently in its directory. When that qrunner is done, the next one is run to consume all the files in /its/ directory, and so on. The number of total iterations can be given on the command line. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -r runner[:slice:range] --runner=runner[:slice:range] Run the named qrunner, which must be one of the strings returned by the -l option. Optional slice:range if given, is used to assign multiple qrunner processes to a queue. range is the total number of qrunners for this queue while slice is the number of this qrunner from [0..range). If using the slice:range form, you better make sure that each qrunner for the queue is given the same range value. If slice:runner is not given, then 1:1 is used. Multiple -r options may be given, in which case each qrunner will run once in round-robin fashion. The special runner `All' is shorthand for a qrunner for each listed by the -l option. --once -o Run each named qrunner exactly once through its main loop. Otherwise, each qrunner runs indefinitely, until the process receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT. -l/--list Shows the available qrunner names and exit. -v/--verbose Spit out more debugging information to the logs/qrunner log file. -s/--subproc This should only be used when running qrunner as a subprocess of the mailmanctl startup script. It changes some of the exit-on-error behavior to work better with that framework. -h/--help Print this message and exit. runner is required unless -l or -h is given, and it must be one of the names displayed by the -l switch. Note also that this script should be started up from mailmanctl as a normal operation. It is only useful for debugging if it is run separately. Send "list created" email to list owner?Send password reminders for all lists to all users. This program scans all mailing lists and collects users and their passwords, grouped by the list's host_name if mm_cfg.VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW is true. Then one email message is sent to each unique user (per-virtual host) containing the list passwords and options url for the user. The password reminder comes from the mm_cfg.MAILMAN_SITE_LIST, which must exist. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -l listname --listname=listname Send password reminders for the named list only. If omitted, reminders are sent for all lists. Multiple -l/--listname options are allowed. -h/--help Print this message and exit. Send welcome messages to new subscribees?Sender discarded message via web.Set the site password, prompting from the terminal. The site password can be used in most if not all places that the list administrator's password can be used, which in turn can be used in most places that a list users password can be used. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [password] Options: -c/--listcreator Set the list creator password instead of the site password. The list creator is authorized to create and remove lists, but does not have the total power of the site administrator. -h/--help Print this help message and exit. If password is not given on the command line, it will be prompted for. Setting this option causes member email addresses to be transformed when they are presented on list web pages (both in text and as links), so they're not trivially recognizable as email addresses. The intention is to prevent the addresses from being snarfed up by automated web scanners for use by spammers.Should Mailman personalize each non-digest delivery? This is often useful for announce-only lists, but read the details section for a discussion of important performance issues.Should Mailman send an auto-response to emails sent to the -owner address?Should Mailman send an auto-response to emails sent to the -request address? If you choose yes, decide whether you want Mailman to discard the original email, or forward it on to the system as a normal mail command.Show member addresses so they're not directly recognizable as email addresses?SlovakSynchronize a mailing list's membership with a flat file. This script is useful if you have a Mailman mailing list and a sendmail :include: style list of addresses (also as is used in Majordomo). For every address in the file that does not appear in the mailing list, the address is added. For every address in the mailing list that does not appear in the file, the address is removed. Other options control what happens when an address is added or removed. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] -f file listname Where `options' are: --no-change -n Don't actually make the changes. Instead, print out what would be done to the list. --welcome-msg[=] -w[=] Sets whether or not to send the newly added members a welcome message, overriding whatever the list's `send_welcome_msg' setting is. With -w=yes or -w, the welcome message is sent. With -w=no, no message is sent. --goodbye-msg[=] -g[=] Sets whether or not to send the goodbye message to removed members, overriding whatever the list's `send_goodbye_msg' setting is. With -g=yes or -g, the goodbye message is sent. With -g=no, no message is sent. --digest[=] -d[=] Selects whether to make newly added members receive messages in digests. With -d=yes or -d, they become digest members. With -d=no (or if no -d option given) they are added as regular members. --notifyadmin[=] -a[=] Specifies whether the admin should be notified for each subscription or unsubscription. If you're adding a lot of addresses, you definitely want to turn this off! With -a=yes or -a, the admin is notified. With -a=no, the admin is not notified. With no -a option, the default for the list is used. --file -f This option is required. It specifies the flat file to synchronize against. Email addresses must appear one per line. If filename is `-' then stdin is used. --help -h Print this message. listname Required. This specifies the list to synchronize. The "host_name" is the preferred name for email to mailman-related addresses on this host, and generally should be the mail host's exchanger address, if any. This setting can be useful for selecting among alternative names of a host that has multiple addresses.The list administrators are the people who have ultimate control over all parameters of this mailing list. They are able to change any list configuration variable available through these administration web pages.

The list moderators have more limited permissions; they are not able to change any list configuration variable, but they are allowed to tend to pending administration requests, including approving or rejecting held subscription requests, and disposing of held postings. Of course, the list administrators can also tend to pending requests.

In order to split the list ownership duties into administrators and moderators, you must set a separate moderator password in the fields below, and also provide the email addresses of the list moderators in the general options section.The attached message was received as a bounce, but either the bounce format was not recognized, or no member addresses could be extracted from it. This mailing list has been configured to send all unrecognized bounce messages to the list administrator(s). For more information see: %(adminurl)s The capitalization of this name can be changed to make it presentable in polite company as a proper noun, or to make an acronym part all upper case, etc. However, the name will be advertised as the email address (e.g., in subscribe confirmation notices), so it should not be otherwise altered. (Email addresses are not case sensitive, but they are sensitive to almost everything else :-)The confirmation email has been sent.The email address you supplied is banned from this mailing list. If you think this restriction is erroneous, please contact the list owners at %(listowner)s.The email address you supplied is banned from this mailing list. If you think this restriction is erroneous, please contact the list owners at %(listowner)s.The email address you supplied is not valid. (E.g. it must contain an `@'.)The list administrator email addresses. Multiple administrator addresses, each on separate line is okay.The list moderator email addresses. Multiple moderator addresses, each on separate line is okay.The mailing list `%(listname)s' has been created via the through-the-web interface. In order to complete the activation of this mailing list, the proper /etc/aliases (or equivalent) file must be updated. The program `newaliases' may also have to be run. Here are the entries for the /etc/aliases file: The mailing list `%(listname)s' has been removed via the through-the-web interface. In order to complete the de-activation of this mailing list, the appropriate /etc/aliases (or equivalent) file must be updated. The program `newaliases' may also have to be run. Here are the entries in the /etc/aliases file that should be removed: The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your original message. The results of your email commandsThe text will be treated as html except that newlines will be translated to <br> - so you can use links, preformatted text, etc, but don't put in carriage returns except where you mean to separate paragraphs. And review your changes - bad html (like some unterminated HTML constructs) can prevent display of the entire listinfo page.The topic filter categorizes each incoming email message according to regular expression filters you specify below. If the message's Subject: or Keywords: header contains a match against a topic filter, the message is logically placed into a topic bucket. Each user can then choose to only receive messages from the mailing list for a particular topic bucket (or buckets). Any message not categorized in a topic bucket registered with the user is not delivered to the list.

Note that this feature only works with regular delivery, not digest delivery.

The body of the message can also be optionally scanned for Subject: and Keywords: headers, as specified by the topics_bodylines_limit configuration variable.There are two ownership roles associated with each mailing list. The list administrators are the people who have ultimate control over all parameters of this mailing list. They are able to change any list configuration variable available through these administration web pages.

The list moderators have more limited permissions; they are not able to change any list configuration variable, but they are allowed to tend to pending administration requests, including approving or rejecting held subscription requests, and disposing of held postings. Of course, the list administrators can also tend to pending requests.

In order to split the list ownership duties into administrators and moderators, you must set a separate moderator password, and also provide the email addresses of the list moderators. Note that the field you are changing here specifies the list administrators.There are two ownership roles associated with each mailing list. The list administrators are the people who have ultimate control over all parameters of this mailing list. They are able to change any list configuration variable available through these administration web pages.

The list moderators have more limited permissions; they are not able to change any list configuration variable, but they are allowed to tend to pending administration requests, including approving or rejecting held subscription requests, and disposing of held postings. Of course, the list administrators can also tend to pending requests.

In order to split the list ownership duties into administrators and moderators, you must set a separate moderator password, and also provide the email addresses of the list moderators in this section. Note that the field you are changing here specifies the list moderators.This is a closed list, which means your subscription will be held for approval. You will be notified of the list moderator's decision by email.This is the default natural language for this mailing list. If more than one language is supported then users will be able to select their own preferences for when they interact with the list. All other interactions will be conducted in the default language. This applies to both web-based and email-based messages, but not to email posted by list members.This page allows you as the list owner, to permanent remove this mailing list from the system. This action is not undoable so you should undertake it only if you are absolutely sure this mailing list has served its purpose and is no longer necessary.

Note that no warning will be sent to your list members and after this action, any subsequent messages sent to the mailing list, or any of its administrative addreses will bounce.

You also have the option of removing the archives for this mailing list at this time. It is almost always recommended that you do not remove the archives, since they serve as the historical record of your mailing list.

For your safety, you will be asked to reconfirm the list password. This text will be prepended to subject lines of messages posted to the list, to distinguish mailing list messages in mailbox summaries. Brevity is premium here, it's ok to shorten long mailing list names to something more concise, as long as it still identifies the mailing list. You can also add a sequential number by %%d substitution directive. eg.; [listname %%d] -> [listname 123] (listname %%05d) -> (listname 00123) This value may be either the name of your news server, or optionally of the format name:port, where port is a port number. The news server is not part of Mailman proper. You have to already have access to an NNTP server, and that NNTP server must recognize the machine this mailing list runs on as a machine capable of reading and posting news.To unsubscribe from %(realname)s, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options %(either)senter your subscription email address:

Welcome email text fileWhen personalization is enabled for this list, additional substitution variables are allowed in your headers and footers:
  • user_address - The address of the user, coerced to lower case.
  • user_delivered_to - The case-preserved address that the user is subscribed with.
  • user_password - The user's password.
  • user_name - The user's full name.
  • user_optionsurl - The url to the user's option page.
When a message is posted to the list, a series of moderation steps are taken to decide whether a moderator must first approve the message or not. This section contains the controls for moderation of both member and non-member postings.

Member postings are held for moderation if their moderation flag is turned on. You can control whether member postings are moderated by default or not.

Non-member postings can be automatically accepted, held for moderation, rejected (bounced), or discarded, either individually or as a group. Any posting from a non-member who is not explicitly accepted, rejected, or discarded, will have their posting filtered by the general non-member rules.

In the text boxes below, add one address per line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a Python regular expression. When entering backslashes, do so as if you were using Python raw strings (i.e. you generally just use a single backslash).

Note that non-regexp matches are always done first.When a new member is subscribed to this list, their initial set of options is taken from the this variable's setting.When members want to leave a list, they will make an unsubscription request, either via the web or via email. Normally it is best for you to allow open unsubscriptions so that users can easily remove themselves from mailing lists (they get really upset if they can't get off lists!).

For some lists though, you may want to impose moderator approval before an unsubscription request is processed. Examples of such lists include a corporate mailing list that all employees are required to be members of.When you scrub attachments, they are stored in archive area and links are made in the message so that the member can access via web browser. If you want the attachments totally disappear, you can use content filter options.While Mailman's bounce detector is fairly robust, it's impossible to detect every bounce format in the world. You should keep this variable set to Yes for two reasons: 1) If this really is a permanent bounce from one of your members, you should probably manually remove them from your list, and 2) you might want to send the message on to the Mailman developers so that this new format can be added to its known set.

If you really can't be bothered, then set this variable to No and all non-detected bounces will be discarded without further processing.

Note: This setting will also affect all messages sent to your list's -admin address. This address is deprecated and should never be used, but some people may still send mail to this address. If this happens, and this variable is set to No those messages too will get discarded. You may want to set up an autoresponse message for email to the -owner and -admin address.You are already using that email addressYou are not authorized to create new mailing listsYou are not authorized to delete this mailing listYou are not currently a member. Have you already unsubscribed or changed your email address?You can access your personal options via the following url:You can create a new mailing list by entering the relevant information into the form below. The name of the mailing list will be used as the primary address for posting messages to the list, so it should be lowercased. You will not be able to change this once the list is created.

You also need to enter the email address of the initial list owner. Once the list is created, the list owner will be given notification, along with the initial list password. The list owner will then be able to modify the password and add or remove additional list owners.

If you want Mailman to automatically generate the initial list admin password, click on `Yes' in the autogenerate field below, and leave the initial list password fields empty.

You must have the proper authorization to create new mailing lists. Each site should have a list creator's password, which you can enter in the field at the bottom. Note that the site administrator's password can also be used for authentication. You have canceled the re-enabling of your membership. If we continue to receive bounces from your address, it could be deleted from this mailing list.You have canceled your change of address request.You have canceled your subscription request.You have canceled your unsubscription request.You have regular list members but non-digestified mail is turned off. They will receive mail until you fix this problem.You must supply a valid email address.You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you.You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you. Once confirmation is received, your request will be held for approval by the list moderator. You will be notified of the moderator's decision by email.Your confirmation is required in order to complete the change of address request for the mailing list %(listname)s. You are currently subscribed with

  • Real name: %(fullname)s
  • Old email address: %(oldaddr)s
and you have requested to %(globallys)s change your email address to
  • New email address: %(newaddr)s
Hit the Change address button below to complete the confirmation process.

Or hit Cancel and discard to cancel this change of address request.Your confirmation is required in order to complete the subscription request to the mailing list %(listname)s. Your subscription settings are shown below; make any necessary changes and hit Subscribe to complete the confirmation process. Once you've confirmed your subscription request, you will be shown your account options page which you can use to further customize your membership options.

Note: your password will be emailed to you once your subscription is confirmed. You can change it by visiting your personal options page.

Or hit Cancel my subscription request if you no longer want to subscribe to this list.Your confirmation is required in order to complete the unsubscription request from the mailing list %(listname)s. You are currently subscribed with

  • Real name: %(fullname)s
  • Email address: %(addr)s
Hit the Unsubscribe button below to complete the confirmation process.

Or hit Cancel and discard to cancel this unsubscription request.Your confirmation is required in order to continue with the subscription request to the mailing list %(listname)s. Your subscription settings are shown below; make any necessary changes and hit Subscribe to list ... to complete the confirmation process. Once you've confirmed your subscription request, the moderator must approve or reject your membership request. You will receive notice of their decision.

Note: your password will be emailed to you once your subscription is confirmed. You can change it by visiting your personal options page.

Or, if you've changed your mind and do not want to subscribe to this mailing list, you can hit Cancel my subscription request.Your email address:Your subscription is not allowed because the email address you gave is insecure.Your subscription is not allowed because the email address you gave is insecure.Your subscription request has been received, and will soon be acted upon. Depending on the configuration of this mailing list, your subscription request may have to be first confirmed by you via email, or approved by the list moderator. If confirmation is required, you will soon get a confirmation email which contains further instructions.Your subscription request was deferred because %(x)s. Your request has been forwarded to the list moderator. You will receive email informing you of the moderator's decision when they get to your request.Your urgent message to the %(realname)s mailing list was not authorized for delivery. The original message as received by Mailman is attached. email address and fixing all the perms on your old html archives to work with b6 If your archives are big, this could take a minute or two...Project-Id-Version: mailman Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: FULL NAME POT-Creation-Date: 2009-12-14 09:44+0000 PO-Revision-Date: 2010-03-06 20:22+0000 Last-Translator: Steve Holmes Language-Team: English (United Kingdom) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2011-09-30 10:22+0000 X-Generator: Launchpad (build 14071) password [ ] [address=

] Retrieve or change your password. With no arguments, this returns your current password. With arguments and you can change your password. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the e-mail address, and no quotes!). Note that in this case the response is always sent to the subscribed address. set help Show this detailed help. set show [address=
] View your current option settings. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the e-mail address, and no quotes!). set authenticate [address=
] To set any of your options, you must include this command first, along with your membership password. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the e-mail address, and no quotes!). set ack on set ack off When the `ack' option is turned on, you will receive an acknowledgement message whenever you post a message to the list. set digest plain set digest mime set digest off When the `digest' option is turned off, you will receive postings immediately when they are posted. Use `set digest plain' if instead you want to receive postings bundled into a plain text digest (i.e. RFC 1153 digest). Use `set digest mime' if instead you want to receive postings bundled together into a MIME digest. set delivery on set delivery off Turn delivery on or off. This does not unsubscribe you, but instead tells Mailman not to deliver messages to you for now. This is useful if you're going on vacation. Be sure to use `set delivery on' when you return from vacation! set myposts on set myposts off Use `set myposts off' to not receive copies of messages you post to the list. This has no effect if you're receiving digests. set hide on set hide off Use `set hide on' to conceal your e-mail address when people request the membership list. set duplicates on set duplicates off Use `set duplicates off' if you want Mailman to not send you messages if your address is explicitly mentioned in the To: or Cc: fields of the message. This can reduce the number of duplicate postings you will receive. set reminders on set reminders off Use `set reminders off' if you want to disable the monthly password reminder for this mailing list. subscribe [password] [digest|nodigest] [address=
] Subscribe to this mailing list. Your password must be given to unsubscribe or change your options, but if you omit the password, one will be generated for you. You may be periodically reminded of your password. The next argument may be either: `nodigest' or `digest' (no quotes!). If you wish to subscribe an address other than the address you sent this request from, you may specify `address=
' (no brackets around the e-mail address, and no quotes!) unsubscribe [password] [address=
] Unsubscribe from the mailing list. If given, your password must match your current password. If omitted, a confirmation e-mail will be sent to the unsubscribing address. If you wish to unsubscribe an address other than the address you sent this request from, you may specify `address=
' (no brackets around the e-mail address, and no quotes!) Check a given Mailman translation, making sure that variables and tags referenced in translation are the same variables and tags in the original templates and catalogue. Usage: cd $MAILMAN_DIR %(program)s [-q] Where is your country code (e.g. 'it' for Italy) and -q is to ask for a brief summary. You have successfully cancelled the posting of your message with the Subject: header %(subject)s to the mailing list %(listname)s. You have successfully confirmed your subscription request for "%(addr)s" to the %(listname)s mailing list. A separate confirmation message will be sent to your e-mail address, along with your password, and other useful information and links.

You can now proceed to your membership login page. (but we obscure the addresses so they are not easily recognisable by spammers). (requires authorisation) If you leave the field blank, you will be prompted for your e-mail address

%(note)s

You may have disabled list delivery intentionally, or it may have been triggered by bounces from your e-mail address. In either case, to re-enable delivery, change the %(link)s option below. Contact %(mailto)s if you have any questions or need assistance.A reminder of your password has been e-mailed to you.An introductory description - a few paragraphs - about the list. It will be included, as HTML, at the top of the listinfo page. Carriage returns will end a paragraph - see the details for more info.Authorisation failed.Auto-response text to send to -request e-mails.Bad e-mail address for option %(k)s: %(v)sBad e-mail address for option %(property)s: %(val)sBad e-mail address providedBad owner e-mail address: %(s)sBad/Invalid e-mail addressBad/Invalid e-mail address: %(member)sBad/Invalid e-mail address: blank lineBy clicking on the Remind button, your password will be e-mailed to you.By clicking on the Unsubscribe button, a confirmation message will be e-mailed to you. This message will have a link that you should click on to complete the removal process (you can also confirm by e-mail; see the instructions in the confirmation message).Can't have an empty HTML page.Confirm (*) - e-mail confirmation required
Require approval - require list administrator approval for subscriptions
Confirm and approve - both confirm and approve

(*) when someone requests a subscription, Mailman sends them a notice with a unique subscription request number that they must reply to in order to subscribe.
This prevents mischievous (or malicious) people from creating subscriptions for others without their consent.Confirmation from your e-mail address is required, to prevent anyone from subscribing you without permission. Instructions are being sent to you at %(email)s. Please note your subscription will not start until you confirm your subscription.Create a new, unpopulated mailing list. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [listname [listadmin-addr [admin-password]]] Options: -l language --language=language Make the list's preferred language `language', which must be a two letter language code. -u urlhost --urlhost=urlhost Gives the list's Web interface host name. -e e-mailhost --emailhost=e-mailhost Gives the list's e-mail domain name. -q/--quiet Normally the administrator is notified by e-mail (after a prompt) that their list has been created. This option suppresses the prompt and notification. -h/--help Print this help text and exit. You can specify as many of the arguments as you want on the command line: you will be prompted for the missing ones. Every Mailman list has two parameters which define the default host name for outgoing e-mail, and the default URL for all Web interfaces. When you configured Mailman, certain defaults were calculated, but if you are running multiple virtual Mailman sites, then the defaults may not be appropriate for the list you are creating. You also specify the domain to create your new list in by typing the command like so: newlist --urlhost=www.mydom.ain mylist where `www.mydom.ain' should be the base hostname for the URL to this virtual hosts's lists. E.g. with this setting people will view the general list overviews at http://www.mydom.ain/mailman/listinfo. Also, www.mydom.ain should be a key in the VIRTUAL_HOSTS mapping in mm_cfg.py/Defaults.py if the e-mail hostname to be automatically determined. If you want the e-mail hostname to be different from the one looked up by the VIRTUAL_HOSTS or if urlhost is not registered in VIRTUAL_HOSTS, you can specify `emailhost' like so: newlist --urlhost=www.mydom.ain --emailhost=mydom.ain mylist where `mydom.ain' is the mail domain name. If you don't specify emailhost but urlhost is not in the virtual host list, then mm_cfg.DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST will be used for the e-mail interface. For backward compatibility, you can also specify the domain to create your new list in by spelling the listname like so: mylist@www.mydom.ain where www.mydom.ain is used for `urlhost' but it will also be used for `emailhost' if it is not found in the virtual host table. Note that '--urlhost' and '--emailhost' have precedence to this notation. If you spell the list name as just `mylist', then the e-mail hostname will be taken from DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and the URL will be taken from DEFAULT_URL (as defined in your Defaults.py file or overridden by settings in mm_cfg.py). Note that listnames are forced to lowercase. Cull bad and shunt queues, recommended once per day. This script goes through the 'bad' and 'shunt' queue directories and, if mm_cfg.BAD_SHUNT_STALE_AFTER is > 0, it removes all files more than that many seconds old. If mm_cfg.BAD_SHUNT_ARCHIVE_DIRECTORY is a writeable directory, the old files are moved there. Otherwise they are deleted. Only regular files immediately subordinate to the 'bad' and 'shunt' directories are processed. Anything else is skipped. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -h / --help Print this message and exit. E-mail My Password To MeE-mail address:Enter the e-mail of the person running the list: FinalisingFull PersonalisationFundamental list characteristics, including descriptive info and basic behaviours.Generate binary message catalogue from textual translation description. This program converts a textual Uniforum-style message catalogue (.po file) into a binary GNU catalogue (.mo file). This is essentially the same function as the GNU msgfmt program, however, it is a simpler implementation. Usage: msgfmt.py [OPTIONS] filename.po Options: -o file --output-file=file Specify the output file to write to. If omitted, output will go to a file named filename.mo (based on the input file name). -h --help Print this message and exit. -V --version Display version information and exit. Host name this list prefers for e-mail.Illegal E-mail Address: %(safeuser)sIllegal e-mail address providedIn order to change your membership option, you must first log in by giving your %(extra)smembership password in the section below. If you don't remember your membership password, you can have it e-mailed to you by clicking on the button below. If you just want to unsubscribe from this list, click on the Unsubscribe button and a confirmation message will be sent to you.

Important: From this point on, you must have cookies enabled in your browser, otherwise none of your changes will take effect. List the owners of a mailing list, or all mailing lists. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [listname ...] Options: -w / --with-listnames Group the owners by list names and include the list names in the output. Otherwise, the owners will be sorted and uniquified based on the e-mail address. -m / --moderators Include the list moderators in the output. -h / --help Print this help message and exit. listname Print the owners of the specified lists. More than one can appear after the options. If there are no listnames provided, the owners of all the lists will be displayed. List-specific text prefixed to new-subscriber welcome messageMailman prefixes Subject: headers with text you can customise and normally, this prefix shows up in messages gatewayed to Usenet. You can set this option to No to disable the prefix on gated messages. Of course, if you turn off normal Subject: prefixes, they won't be prefixed for gated messages either.Mailman won't accept the given e-mail address as a valid address. (E.g. it must have an @ in it.)Natural language (internationalisation) options.None - no verification steps (Not Recommended )
Confirm (*) - e-mail confirmation step required
Require approval - require list administrator Approval for subscriptions
Confirm and approve - both confirm and approve

(*) when someone requests a subscription, Mailman sends them a notice with a unique subscription request number that they must reply to in order to subscribe.
This prevents mischievous (or malicious) people from creating subscriptions for others without their consent.Normally, Mailman sends the regular delivery messages to the mail server in batches. This is much more efficent because it reduces the amount of traffic between Mailman and the mail server.

However, some lists can benefit from a more personalised approach. In this case, Mailman crafts a new message for each member on the regular delivery list. Turning this feature on may degrade the performance of your site, so you need to carefully consider whether the trade-off is worth it, or whether there are other ways to accomplish what you want. You should also carefully monitor your system load to make sure it is acceptable.

Select No to disable personalisation and send messages to the members in batches. Select Yes to personalise deliveries and allow additional substitution variables in message headers and footers (see below). In addition, by selecting Full Personalisation, the To header of posted messages will be modified to include the member's address instead of the list's posting address.

When personalisation is enabled, a few more expansion variables can be included in the message header and message footer.

These additional substitution variables will be available for your headers and footers, when this feature is enabled:

  • user_address - The address of the user, coerced to lower case.
  • user_delivered_to - The case-preserved address that the user is subscribed with.
  • user_password - The user's password.
  • user_name - The user's full name.
  • user_optionsurl - The URL to the user's option page.
Not a valid e-mail address: %(toaddr)sOnce a month, your password will be e-mailed to you as a reminder.Please enter the confirmation string (i.e. cookie) that you received in your e-mail message, in the box below. Then hit the Submit button to proceed to the next confirmation step.Posted message cancelledRun one or more qrunners, once or repeatedly. Each named runner class is run in round-robin fashion. In other words, the first named runner is run to consume all the files currently in its directory. When that qrunner is done, the next one is run to consume all the files in /its/ directory, and so on. The number of total iterations can be given on the command line. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -r runner[:slice:range] --runner=runner[:slice:range] Run the named qrunner, which must be one of the strings returned by the -l option. Optional slice:range if given, is used to assign multiple qrunner processes to a queue. range is the total number of qrunners for this queue while slice is the number of this qrunner from [0..range). If using the slice:range form, you better make sure that each qrunner for the queue is given the same range value. If slice:runner is not given, then 1:1 is used. Multiple -r options may be given, in which case each qrunner will run once in round-robin fashion. The special runner `All' is shorthand for a qrunner for each listed by the -l option. --once -o Run each named qrunner exactly once through its main loop. Otherwise, each qrunner runs indefinitely, until the process receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT. -l/--list Shows the available qrunner names and exit. -v/--verbose Spit out more debugging information to the logs/qrunner log file. -s/--subproc This should only be used when running qrunner as a subprocess of the mailmanctl startup script. It changes some of the exit-on-error behaviour to work better with that framework. -h/--help Print this message and exit. runner is required unless -l or -h is given, and it must be one of the names displayed by the -l switch. Note also that this script should be started up from mailmanctl as a normal operation. It is only useful for debugging if it is run separately. Send "list created" e-mail to list owner?Send password reminders for all lists to all users. This program scans all mailing lists and collects users and their passwords, grouped by the list's host_name if mm_cfg.VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW is true. Then one e-mail message is sent to each unique user (per-virtual host) containing the list passwords and options url for the user. The password reminder comes from the mm_cfg.MAILMAN_SITE_LIST, which must exist. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -l listname --listname=listname Send password reminders for the named list only. If omitted, reminders are sent for all lists. Multiple -l/--listname options are allowed. -h/--help Print this message and exit. Send welcome messages to new subscribers?Sender discarded message via the Web.Set the site password, prompting from the terminal. The site password can be used in most if not all places that the list administrator's password can be used, which in turn can be used in most places that a list users password can be used. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [password] Options: -c/--listcreator Set the list creator password instead of the site password. The list creator is authorised to create and remove lists, but does not have the total power of the site administrator. -h/--help Print this help message and exit. If password is not given on the command line, it will be prompted for. Setting this option causes member e-mail addresses to be transformed when they are presented on list Web pages (both in text and as links), so they're not trivially recognisable as e-mail addresses. The intention is to prevent the addresses from being snarfed up by automated Web scanners for use by spammers.Should Mailman personalise each non-digest delivery? This is often useful for announce-only lists, but read the details section for a discussion of important performance issues.Should Mailman send an auto-response to e-mails sent to the -owner address?Should Mailman send an auto-response to e-mails sent to the -request address? If you choose yes, decide whether you want Mailman to discard the original e-mail, or forward it on to the system as a normal mail command.Show member addresses so they're not directly recognisable as e-mail addresses?SlovakianSynchronise a mailing list's membership with a flat file. This script is useful if you have a Mailman mailing list and a sendmail :include: style list of addresses (also as is used in Majordomo). For every address in the file that does not appear in the mailing list, the address is added. For every address in the mailing list that does not appear in the file, the address is removed. Other options control what happens when an address is added or removed. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] -f file listname Where `options' are: --no-change -n Don't actually make the changes. Instead, print out what would be done to the list. --welcome-msg[=] -w[=] Sets whether or not to send the newly added members a welcome message, overriding whatever the list's `send_welcome_msg' setting is. With -w=yes or -w, the welcome message is sent. With -w=no, no message is sent. --goodbye-msg[=] -g[=] Sets whether or not to send the goodbye message to removed members, overriding whatever the list's `send_goodbye_msg' setting is. With -g=yes or -g, the goodbye message is sent. With -g=no, no message is sent. --digest[=] -d[=] Selects whether to make newly added members receive messages in digests. With -d=yes or -d, they become digest members. With -d=no (or if no -d option given) they are added as regular members. --notifyadmin[=] -a[=] Specifies whether the admin should be notified for each subscription or unsubscription. If you're adding a lot of addresses, you definitely want to turn this off! With -a=yes or -a, the admin is notified. With -a=no, the admin is not notified. With no -a option, the default for the list is used. --file -f This option is required. It specifies the flat file to synchronise against. E-mail addresses must appear one per line. If filename is `-' then stdin is used. --help -h Print this message. listname Required. This specifies the list to synchronise. The "host_name" is the preferred name for e-mail to mailman-related addresses on this host, and generally should be the mail host's exchanger address, if any. This setting can be useful for selecting among alternative names of a host that has multiple addresses.The list administrators are the people who have ultimate control over all parameters of this mailing list. They are able to change any list configuration variable available through these administration web pages.

The list moderators have more limited permissions; they are not able to change any list configuration variable, but they are allowed to tend to pending administration requests, including approving or rejecting held subscription requests, and disposing of held postings. Of course, the list administrators can also tend to pending requests.

In order to split the list ownership duties into administrators and moderators, you must set a separate moderator password in the fields below, and also provide the e-mail addresses of the list moderators in the general options section.The attached message was received as a bounce, but either the bounce format was not recognised, or no member addresses could be extracted from it. This mailing list has been configured to send all unrecognised bounce messages to the list administrator(s). For more information see: %(adminurl)s The capitalisation of this name can be changed to make it presentable in polite company as a proper noun, or to make an acronym part all upper case, etc. However, the name will be advertised as the e-mail address (e.g., in subscribe confirmation notices), so it should not be otherwise altered. (E-mail addresses are not case-sensitive, but they are sensitive to almost everything else :-)The confirmation e-mail has been sent.The e-mail address you supplied is banned from this mailing list. If you think this restriction is erroneous, please contact the list owners at %(listowner)s.The e-mail address you supplied is banned from this mailing list. If you think this restriction is erroneous, please contact the list owners at %(listowner)s.The e-mail address you supplied is not valid. (E.g. it must contain an `@'.)The list administrator e-mail addresses. Multiple administrator addresses, each on separate line is okay.The list moderator e-mail addresses. Multiple moderator addresses, each on separate line is okay.The mailing list `%(listname)s' has been created via the through-the-Web interface. In order to complete the activation of this mailing list, the proper /etc/aliases (or equivalent) file must be updated. The program `newaliases' may also have to be run. Here are the entries for the /etc/aliases file: The mailing list `%(listname)s' has been removed via the through-the-Web interface. In order to complete the de-activation of this mailing list, the appropriate /etc/aliases (or equivalent) file must be updated. The program `newaliases' may also have to be run. Here are the entries in the /etc/aliases file that should be removed: The results of your e-mail command are provided below. Attached is your original message. The results of your e-mail commandsThe text will be treated as HTML except that newlines will be translated to <br> - so you can use links, preformatted text, etc, but don't put in carriage returns except where you mean to separate paragraphs. And review your changes - bad HTML (like some unterminated HTML constructs) can prevent display of the entire listinfo page.The topic filter categorises each incoming e-mail message according to regular expression filters you specify below. If the message's Subject: or Keywords: header contains a match against a topic filter, the message is logically placed into a topic bucket. Each user can then choose to only receive messages from the mailing list for a particular topic bucket (or buckets). Any message not categorised in a topic bucket registered with the user is not delivered to the list.

Note that this feature only works with regular delivery, not digest delivery.

The body of the message can also be optionally scanned for Subject: and Keywords: headers, as specified by the topics_bodylines_limit configuration variable.There are two ownership roles associated with each mailing list. The list administrators are the people who have ultimate control over all parameters of this mailing list. They are able to change any list configuration variable available through these administration Web pages.

The list moderators have more limited permissions; they are not able to change any list configuration variable, but they are allowed to tend to pending administration requests, including approving or rejecting held subscription requests, and disposing of held postings. Of course, the list administrators can also tend to pending requests.

In order to split the list ownership duties into administrators and moderators, you must set a separate moderator password, and also provide the e-mail addresses of the list moderators. Note that the field you are changing here specifies the list administrators.There are two ownership roles associated with each mailing list. The list administrators are the people who have ultimate control over all parameters of this mailing list. They are able to change any list configuration variable available through these administration Web pages.

The list moderators have more limited permissions; they are not able to change any list configuration variable, but they are allowed to tend to pending administration requests, including approving or rejecting held subscription requests, and disposing of held postings. Of course, the list administrators can also tend to pending requests.

In order to split the list ownership duties into administrators and moderators, you must set a separate moderator password, and also provide the e-mail addresses of the list moderators in this section. Note that the field you are changing here specifies the list moderators.This is a closed list, which means your subscription will be held for approval. You will be notified of the list moderator's decision by e-mail.This is the default natural language for this mailing list. If more than one language is supported then users will be able to select their own preferences for when they interact with the list. All other interactions will be conducted in the default language. This applies to both Web-based and e-mail-based messages, but not to e-mail posted by list members.This page allows you as the list owner, to permanently remove this mailing list from the system. This action is not undoable so you should undertake it only if you are absolutely sure this mailing list has served its purpose and is no longer necessary.

Note that no warning will be sent to your list members and after this action, any subsequent messages sent to the mailing list, or any of its administrative addreses will bounce.

You also have the option of removing the archives for this mailing list at this time. It is almost always recommended that you do not remove the archives, since they serve as the historical record of your mailing list.

For your safety, you will be asked to reconfirm the list password. This text will be prefixed to subject lines of messages posted to the list, to distinguish mailing list messages in mailbox summaries. Brevity is premium here, it's ok to shorten long mailing list names to something more concise, as long as it still identifies the mailing list. You can also add a sequential number by %%d substitution directive. eg.; [listname %%d] -> [listname 123] (listname %%05d) -> (listname 00123) This value may be either the name of your news server, or optionally of the format name:port, where port is a port number. The news server is not part of Mailman proper. You have to already have access to an NNTP server, and that NNTP server must recognise the machine this mailing list runs on as a machine capable of reading and posting news.To unsubscribe from %(realname)s, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options %(either)senter your subscription e-mail address:

Welcome e-mail text fileWhen personalisation is enabled for this list, additional substitution variables are allowed in your headers and footers:
  • user_address - The address of the user, coerced to lower case.
  • user_delivered_to - The case-preserved address that the user is subscribed with.
  • user_password - The user's password.
  • user_name - The user's full name.
  • user_optionsurl - The url to the user's option page.
When a message is posted to the list, a series of moderation steps are taken to decide whether a moderator must first approve the message or not. This section contains the controls for moderation of both member and non-member postings.

Member postings are held for moderation if their moderation flag is turned on. You can control whether member postings are moderated by default or not.

Non-member postings can be automatically accepted, held for moderation, rejected (bounced), or discarded, either individually or as a group. Any posting from a non-member who is not explicitly accepted, rejected, or discarded, will have their posting filtered by the general non-member rules.

In the text boxes below, add one address per line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a Python regular expression. When entering backslashes, do so as if you were using Python raw strings (i.e. you generally just use a single backslash).

Note that non-regex matches are always done first.When a new member is subscribed to this list, their initial set of options is taken from this variable's setting.When members want to leave a list, they will make an unsubscription request, either via the Web or via e-mail. Normally it is best for you to allow open unsubscriptions so that users can easily remove themselves from mailing lists (they get really upset if they can't get off lists!).

For some lists though, you may want to impose moderator approval before an unsubscription request is processed. Examples of such lists include a corporate mailing list that all employees are required to be members of.When you scrub attachments, they are stored in the archive area and links are made in the message so that the member can access via a Web browser. If you want the attachments to totally disappear, you can use content filter options.While Mailman's bounce detector is fairly robust, it's impossible to detect every bounce format in the world. You should keep this variable set to Yes for two reasons: 1) If this really is a permanent bounce from one of your members, you should probably manually remove them from your list, and 2) you might want to send the message on to the Mailman developers so that this new format can be added to its known set.

If you really can't be bothered, then set this variable to No and all non-detected bounces will be discarded without further processing.

Note: This setting will also affect all messages sent to your list's -admin address. This address is deprecated and should never be used, but some people may still send mail to this address. If this happens, and this variable is set to No those messages too will get discarded. You may want to set up an autoresponse message for e-mail to the -owner and -admin address.You are already using that e-mail addressYou are not authorised to create new mailing listsYou are not authorised to delete this mailing listYou are not currently a member. Have you already unsubscribed or changed your e-mail address?You can access your personal options via the following URL:You can create a new mailing list by entering the relevant information into the form below. The name of the mailing list will be used as the primary address for posting messages to the list, so it should be lowercased. You will not be able to change this once the list is created.

You also need to enter the e-mail address of the initial list owner. Once the list is created, the list owner will be given notification, along with the initial list password. The list owner will then be able to modify the password and add or remove additional list owners.

If you want Mailman to automatically generate the initial list admin password, click on `Yes' in the autogenerate field below, and leave the initial list password fields empty.

You must have the proper authorisation to create new mailing lists. Each site should have a list creator's password, which you can enter in the field at the bottom. Note that the site administrator's password can also be used for authentication. You have cancelled the re-enabling of your membership. If we continue to receive bounces from your address, it could be deleted from this mailing list.You have cancelled your change of address request.You have cancelled your subscription request.You have cancelled your unsubscription request.You have regular list members but non-digestified mail is turned off. They will not receive mail until you fix this problem.You must supply a valid e-mail address.You will be sent e-mail requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you.You will be sent e-mail requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you. Once confirmation is received, your request will be held for approval by the list moderator. You will be notified of the moderator's decision by e-mail.Your confirmation is required in order to complete the change of address request for the mailing list %(listname)s. You are currently subscribed with

  • Real name: %(fullname)s
  • Old e-mail address: %(oldaddr)s
and you have requested to %(globallys)s change your e-mail address to
  • New e-mail address: %(newaddr)s
Hit the Change address button below to complete the confirmation process.

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