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You have regular list members but non-digestified mail is
turned off. They will receive mail until you fix this
problem.
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Located in Mailman/Cgi/admin.py:194
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This page allows you as the list owner, to permanent
remove this mailing list from the system. <strong>This action is not
undoable</strong> so you should undertake it only if you are absolutely
sure this mailing list has served its purpose and is no longer necessary.

<p>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.

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

<p>For your safety, you will be asked to reconfirm the list password.
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Located in Mailman/Cgi/rmlist.py:204
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who
See everyone who is on this mailing list.
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Located in Mailman/Commands/cmd_who.py:29
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who password [address=<address>]
See everyone who is on this mailing list. The roster is limited to
list members only, and you must supply your membership password to
retrieve it. If you're posting from an address other than your
membership address, specify your membership address with
`address=<address>' (no brackets around the email address, and no
quotes!)
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When a new member is subscribed to this list, their initial
set of options is taken from the this variable's setting.
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Located in Mailman/Gui/General.py:346
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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.

<p>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.

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

<p>When personalization is enabled, a few more expansion
variables that can be included in the <a
href="?VARHELP=nondigest/msg_header">message header</a> and
<a href="?VARHELP=nondigest/msg_footer">message footer</a>.

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

<ul><li><b>user_address</b> - The address of the user,
coerced to lower case.
<li><b>user_delivered_to</b> - The case-preserved address
that the user is subscribed with.
<li><b>user_password</b> - The user's password.
<li><b>user_name</b> - The user's full name.
<li><b>user_optionsurl</b> - The url to the user's option
page.
</ul>
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Located in Mailman/Gui/NonDigest.py:61
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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.
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Located in Mailman/Gui/NonDigest.py:142
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When a message is posted to the list, a series of
moderation steps are take to decide whether the a moderator must
first approve the message or not. This section contains the
controls for moderation of both member and non-member postings.

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

<p>Non-member postings can be automatically
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/accept_these_nonmembers"
>accepted</a>,
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/hold_these_nonmembers">held for
moderation</a>,
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/reject_these_nonmembers"
>rejected</a> (bounced), or
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/discard_these_nonmembers"
>discarded</a>,
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
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/generic_nonmember_action">general
non-member rules</a>.

<p>In the text boxes below, add one address per line; start the
line with a ^ character to designate a <a href=
"http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-re.html"
>Python regular expression</a>. When entering backslashes, do so
as if you were using Python raw strings (i.e. you generally just
use a single backslash).

<p>Note that non-regexp matches are always done first.
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Postings from any of these non-members will be automatically
accepted with no further moderation applied. Add member
addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to
designate a regular expression match.
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Located in Mailman/Gui/Privacy.py:244
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The topic filter categorizes each incoming email message
according to <a
href="http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-re.html">regular
expression filters</a> you specify below. If the message's
<code>Subject:</code> or <code>Keywords:</code> header contains a
match against a topic filter, the message is logically placed
into a topic <em>bucket</em>. 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.

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

<p>The body of the message can also be optionally scanned for
<code>Subject:</code> and <code>Keywords:</code> headers, as
specified by the <a
href="?VARHELP=topics/topics_bodylines_limit">topics_bodylines_limit</a>
configuration variable.
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