On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 05:28:55PM -0600, Rick Niess wrote:
- On the membership management admin page, please setup a mechanism for large lists to limit the display of user options to X number of users per page. It's a killer to try to admin large lists from slow machines with
Hmm, it already does that. When you select membership, it displays them in chunks of 10 or something. I've upped mine to 30, and would actually prefer 100.
I do note that with my 1.0 install, if I log in with the site-admin password, I can't select the broken-out lists (it asks for the password again, then takes me back to the first chunk, even though it says "chunk=3" or whatever in the URL.
- Please setup a means by which a user can specify what additional addresses he/she posts from other than their subscription address. (For example, my campus has a mail aliasing system so that all public addresses
The current way we're doing this is that if users have multiple addresses they want to post from, they have to subscribe once for each of those addresses, and then only enable delivery on ONE of them.
For you, it sounds like you may want to limit it to members only, but then allow posting from anyone who's e-mail address is "*@usm.edu" or "*@*.usm.edu"... Not ideal, but it sounds like your environment doesn't really keep users from having a new address every week, and that's hard to predict.
- move the archives to http://host/mailman/archives/listname or provide a redirect from there to http://host/pipermail/listname.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't you do that in Apache with a slightly modified version of the lines you already have in there to get the "/mailman/" and "/pipermail/" URLs to work?
Lastly, I'd like to note that, while I understand most of what's
going on in the code, I don't have time ATM to sit down and really learn
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Yeah, that seems to be the common problem these days. Too much demand, too few geeks.
Sean
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