Quoting Thomas Gramstad (tho...@ifi.uio.no): > Is this the wrong place to ask this question?
Not really, but... > I'm using listadmin ( > https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=listadmin ) to manage my > Mailman lists on several different Mailman installations. I'm having > trouble with one of the Mailman installations, which is version > 2.1.14 (it should work with listadmin). ... what does "having trouble" mean? No error message, no symptoms, no problem? > I suspect I have some syntactic error in the .listadmin.ini file. Why? Which line? > Mailman is running at a subdomain, mailman.efn.no . One of the lists > has this address: datahisto...@mailman.efn.no > > and I have this entry for the list in .listadmin.ini : > > username tho...@efn.no > spamlevel 5 > default discard > password ...... > adminurl http://{domain}/mailman/admin/{list} > datahisto...@mailman.efn.no > > Is the adminurl syntax correct? Looks ok to me. And the semantics too. http://mailman.efn.no/mailman/admin/datahistorie asks me for a password. > Or is there something else which is wrong or lacking? My car won't start. Can you tell me how to fix it please? > (The Mailman users list directed me to ask my question here.) The good news: listadmin is just a perl script. Do what you like with it. Trace it with extra print statements. The bad news: 22096 Oct 7 2007 listadmin-2.40.tar.gz (author's tarball) 1858 Apr 9 2010 changelog.Debian.gz (jessie's deb) So listadmin is way behind. (So is mailman 2.1.14 for that matter: pre-wheezy. As for 2.1.9, etch vintage. But I suppose you have no control over that.) Cheers, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150418050650.GC19824@alum