Joe Espinoza wrote:
>Regarding an earlier question on changing the headers;
>
>I guess something similar can be achieved by;
>
>- Changing the name of the list, to something less obvious
>
>- Enabling the 'Moderated' option for all users by default, so that
>way anyone that attempts to post to the
David Clark wrote:
>> Err, sorry I misspoke -- I'm no unix guru. A non-working list shows:
>> drwxrwx---2 root mailman 4096 Aug 2 14:54 database
>> Vs the working list that shows:
>> drwxrws---2 mailman mailman 4096 Aug 24 15:46 database
>I have made the owner maillman.
>
At 6:15 PM -0500 2005-08-25, Dave Rasmussen wrote:
> Can anyone out there from another major university using mailman to
> allow communication for all of their course sections, comment on
> their hardware configurations for suitable usage? You can email me
> offline.
You might also wa
Regarding an earlier question on changing the headers;
I guess something similar can be achieved by;
- Changing the name of the list, to something less obvious
- Enabling the 'Moderated' option for all users by default, so that
way anyone that attempts to post to the list...will not be able to.
Can anyone out there from another major university using mailman to
allow communication for all of their course sections, comment on
their hardware configurations for suitable usage? You can email me offline.
Sorry for the previous semi-inept request.
-
At 5:33 PM -0500 2005-08-25, Dave Rasmussen wrote:
> Just how many lists can you run on one mailman server on a uniprocessor
> dell server running linux and have enough left over so when users request
> to know which lists they're on, your box doesn't come to a grinding halt?
Before as
Just how many lists can you run on one mailman server on a uniprocessor
dell server running linux and have enough left over so when users request
to know which lists they're on, your box doesn't come to a grinding halt?
We're considering putting 6000 course/section lists on it plus migrating
anoth
I'm using Debian testing, with Postfix 2.x
I installed mailman via apt-get, as well as postfix. Apache2 was
installed from source.
I use virtual domains (which are defined in a mysql database, along
with the users) in postfix.
Mailman is working quite well, except that many of my cgi-bin files
d
> Err, sorry I misspoke -- I'm no unix guru. A non-working list shows:
> drwxrwx---2 root mailman 4096 Aug 2 14:54 database
> Vs the working list that shows:
> drwxrws---2 mailman mailman 4096 Aug 24 15:46 database
I have made the owner maillman.
Moderated mail is now queu
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 15:54 +0200, Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
> Is there a way to know, by a command line, if a list is public or private ?
Use the config_list command and look for the value of "advertised". If
you want to know whether a list's archives are public or private, look
for the value o
Hi all!
Is there a way to know, by a command line, if a list is public or private ?
reguards
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On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 09:43 -0400, David Clark wrote:
> Err, sorry I misspoke -- I'm no unix guru. A non-working list shows:
> drwxrwx---2 root mailman 4096 Aug 2 14:54 database
> Vs the working list that shows:
> drwxrws---2 mailman mailman 4096 Aug 24 15:46 database
>
>
On Aug 24, 2005, at 8:27 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> David Clark wrote:
>>
>> The only difference that I can find is that the db for the new list
>> has the "sticky bit" on..
>>
>
> Do you really mean the "sticky bit" or are you confusing that with the
> setgid bit? Setgid is the "s" in the 'group' p
On Thu 2005-08-25 (22:11), Jim Tittsler wrote:
> > since i really would like this as an option is there any way to prevent
> > mailman (2.1.5) from sending list probes to the members who have reached
> > the lists bounce threshold? I do not want to disablem bounce probing in
> > general, just for s
On 2005-08-24 21:30, Lorenz Adena wrote:
> since i really would like this as an option is there any way to prevent
> mailman (2.1.5) from sending list probes to the members who have reached
> the lists bounce threshold? I do not want to disablem bounce probing in
> general, just for some lists.
Yo
Hi,
since i really would like this as an option is there any way to prevent
mailman (2.1.5) from sending list probes to the members who have reached
the lists bounce threshold? I do not want to disablem bounce probing in
general, just for some lists.
Regards
Lorenz Adena
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