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This document briefly outlines some of the common tasks that are assigned to persons who "own" a list. Persons wanting a complete reference for all of Mailman's list administration functions should read the list Administrator Guide for complete information.
When your list was created and you were designated the "owner" by the system administrator you should have received a welcome note informing you that your list was active, telling you the URL to visit for administrative functions, and informing you of your password.
If you did not keep this note, you should be able to find your list’s administrative by following the example below:
Example: To reach the admin portal for “YourListName” the URL would be: https://mailman.usm.edu/mailman/admin/YourListName
Simply replace “YourListName” with the name of your mailing list.
The screen that you access will prompt you for your list administrator's password.
Enter it in the blank and then select the button to access your administration screen.
If you do not know the password for your list then you will need to contact the system
administrator to have it reset.
Mailman places a limit on the size of message that it will deliver to prevent large messages from disrupting the list server of user mailboxes. In some cases the default value may not be large enough to allow messages and file attachments to pass through in a manner suitable for your list's purpose. To change the limit:
Mailman allows the list manager to remove an individual from their mail list, but the method is not entirely intuitive.
Mailman allows a list manager to add people for their mail list, but the method is not intuitively named.
Note: Network etiquette generally frowns on opt-out lists -- adding unsuspecting persons to a list and then telling them that they can leave if they want. Do not use Mailman for unconscionable activities such as sending Spam.
Mailman allows you to prevent persons from joining your list without explicit approval of the administrator. To activate this feature:
Future subscription requests will cause Mailman to send you an email message telling
you that someone has tried to join your list. Go to the URL in the message and then
use the on-screen form to accept or reject their request.