Michael Sullivan wrote:
>I can go to
>127.0.0.1/mailman/listinfo and see the mailman logo there as well as
>some text, but my test mailing list doesn't show up there. No lists
>show up there.
This can be fixed in one of two ways. You can set
VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW = Off
in mm_cfg.py, or you can
I have two PC's; a server (bullet) and a client (baby). bullet has
Fedora Core 1 installed on it; baby has Gentoo. I wanted to wipe bullet
and install Gentoo on it, but it's in use as a www/ftp/email server for
myself and my three other users. I am going to recreate the environment
that bullet
For your entertainment :P
RSSDigest is the granddaddy of all the so called web syndication
format, along the same lines as RSS and others, but much simpler.
NĂ© Multipart/digest in June 1992, RSSDigest was inadvertently defined
in RFC 1341 by Messieurs Borenstein and Freed.
http://alt.textdrive.
At 7:37 PM -0800 2005-02-12, Mark Panahi wrote:
Ok, at this point I think I'm just going to recreate all the lists.
The archives aren't that important, and I can read the db files
manually to get the member lists. I'll just mass subscribe them.
Remember, you can always import archives later, if
I am running postfix and want to run mailman.
The README.POSTFIX says:
By default, Postfix treats -owner and -request addresses
specially. Since we want Postfix to deliver such messages to
Mailman, you should turn off this option by adding this to your
main.cf file:
owne