mailman: 403: browser access forbidden.

Gary Kline kline at thought.org
Mon Aug 29 20:38:20 GMT 2005


On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 03:34:26PM -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> [ ... ]
> >	Thanks much, both of you.  One more thing that may
> >	save me more time: Which text and html files can I
> >	edit (carefully), to insert the instruvtions to
> >	"Unsubscribe" by sending a simple email?  The 
> >	-questions list has this as a footer.  
> 
> Mailman does that for you by default for non-digest mode traffic.  See:
> 
> http://example.com/mailman/admin/test/?VARHELP=nondigest/msg_footer
> 
> ...(pick a real hostname) which contains something like this by default:
> 
> _______________________________________________
> %(real_name)s mailing list
> %(real_name)s@%(host_name)s
> %(web_page_url)slistinfo%(cgiext)s/%(_internal_name)s
> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "%(real_name)s@%(host_name)s"
> 
> ...with %() expansion from Python doing all of the work.
> 
> Python is very cool.
> 

	Ah!  so that's why I'm seeing expressions like:
	%(hostname)/foo/bar/baz;  

	I read something about using virtual sites, like my
	wordwranglers.thought.org pages that are my library group's
	website.  vi +680 *install.txt I think.  But the examples
	are for other than sendmail that in my MTA.  If I want to 
	have mailinglists for www. and wordwranglers. and 
	transfinite.thought.org, is there any simple way  of doing 
	this?

	gary





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