I am trying to build a web interface that sends mail to a Mailman list (using Mailman 2.0.13). Using php, I am constructing and sending a message (using the mail() function). I have added:
Approve: <password>
to the header information of a text/plain and text/html email, neither being approved. Instead, I have to log-in to the web interface and approve each message. It is this step that I hope to avoid.
I think that the best solution would be a command line one, but I can't find any Mailman docs related to sending approved messages from the command line.
Any suggestions would be very helpful.
Michael
Michael Ewens wrote:
I am trying to build a web interface that sends mail to a Mailman list (using Mailman 2.0.13). Using php, I am constructing and sending a message (using the mail() function). I have added:
Approve: <password>
to the header information of a text/plain and text/html email, neither being approved.
If the above is not a typo, try making the header
Approved: <password>
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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