On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 09:25, Richard Barrett wrote:
> Does the moved list have a directory called $prefix/list/ and
> if it is set for archiving a directory called
> $prefix/archives/private/ and
yes
> $prefix/archives/private/.mbox?
yes
>
> How/what exactly did you move when you moved this ol
Is there a way to approve posts by replying to the message pending email
that we receive? If so, can you please give instructions as to how to
do this. The instructions at the bottom of each message pending email
are not very clear.
Thank you,
Cindy McDaniels
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Hi-
I just upgraded from RH7.3 to RH9 and, while I had initially installed
mailman 2.0.13 in /usr/share/mailman, I let RH install 2.1 during the
upgrade. Afterwards, I discovered that the new location is
/var/mailman.
I thought that moving the lists to the new location would be a simple
matter
Amy,
I suggest you peruse the Mailman FAQ. Read some of the Introduction
sections, then look at 3.11 for the type of list you want.
Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Amy Rynne wrote:
Hello,
I am interested in using Mailman for a fan club email list. I don't want a discuss
Can anyone explain to me why emails to a list administrator contain the
footer as an attachment? Regular list posts do not do so. Is there a
wayt to change that behavior?
Thanks!
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I would like to make a log that stores everyone that has unsubscribed. I
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Hi,
Im using redhat 8.0 + mailman 2.0.13.
It happens that Im using add_members to mass subscribe
25,000 members.
When I try to do it, the script tells me that several
email adresses was already subscribed, but they were not.
I use list_members and bingo! The emails informed as already
subscribed
Greetings,
Now that, with Jon's help amongst tons of archive
files, I managed to get Mailman working on Sun/Cobalt
RaQ4r I'm a glutton for punishment...
Between Sun's End Of Life on all appliances and
Interland sucking up and trashing another excellent
co-lo/hosting facility, we'
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 01:58, Mark Champion wrote:
> Thanks to several people who helped me get Mailman 2.1-8 installed and working.
> However, I think I prefer v2.0.13 - the version I had under RH7.2. And, I see the
> current version is 2.1.2. My question is... What version is recommended by t