Could someone explain how to search the archives of mailman-users at the
Python.Org search page? I can't seem to understand the "hint" in the
mailing list management page.
(http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users).
When I go to http://www.python.org/search I don't see where I'm su
>>Our unix system here uses a kind of strange distributed aliases system-
>>running newaliases affects /etc/aliases on all machines. So getting
>>mailman to work in the traditional sense wouldn't be acceptable at my
>>site.
>Does /etc/aliases get replaced every time or they just run "newliases"?
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Luke wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Our unix system here uses a kind of strange distributed aliases system-
> running newaliases affects /etc/aliases on all machines. So getting
> mailman to work in the traditional sense wouldn't be acceptable at my
> site.
>
Does /etc/aliases get
Hello all,
Our unix system here uses a kind of strange distributed aliases system-
running newaliases affects /etc/aliases on all machines. So getting
mailman to work in the traditional sense wouldn't be acceptable at my
site.
I do, however, have root access on my own machine. So I could crea
Hello
I'm running mailman 2.0.1 on a RedHat 6.1 today, although running is not the
right word. It's still not being used, but will in some weeks. And I'm
thinking of upgrading the server to RH 7.0 and installing the lastest
version of mailman on it.
I'd appreciate some hints about this. Have any
Dear List Members,
i've subscribed to this list recently, have scanned the archives, found nothing so i
dare to write to the list :-).
Problem 1: I need to set the same password for every User, as the system is set up as
a "newsletter" where people are automatically subscribed to when register