[Mailman-Users] need help telling people how to set defaults

2004-08-14 Thread marci and rex
Hey all, Please forgive me if this question has been answered a million times already. I didnt see anything in the archives that covered this. My business partner and I run a website for porcelain artists and have recently signed on to a new server that is using Mailman version 2.1.4 . Ou

[Mailman-Users] daylight savings time

2004-08-14 Thread F. Even
I have a mailman list running 2.1.4. I'm having an issue where the reported time in the archived message and the archives themselves are an hour behind. Mailman has not adjusted for daylight savings time, and I have no idea why or how to correct this. Any input would be helpful. Thanks, Frank

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailmanctl's usage message

2004-08-14 Thread David Relson
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 22:26:45 +0100 Richard Barrett wrote: > You could consider running mailmanctl with the -h/--help option to get > > the usage printed without logging an error. The Mailman command line > scripts are all fairly consistent in having the -h/--help option. True. I can/should do t

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailmanctl's usage message

2004-08-14 Thread Richard Barrett
You could consider running mailmanctl with the -h/--help option to get the usage printed without logging an error. The Mailman command line scripts are all fairly consistent in having the -h/--help option. On 14 Aug 2004, at 20:31, David Relson wrote: Hi, I don't run mailmanctl very often. Sinc

[Mailman-Users] mailmanctl's usage message

2004-08-14 Thread David Relson
Hi, I don't run mailmanctl very often. Since I don't remember its options, I often start by running "mailmanctl" (with no arguments). When I do so, it's nice enough to print the usage message to stderr. However, I've also noticed that a timestamped copy of the usage message appears in .../mailm