As i got from earlier responses - you've got to move the list out of
the lists/ dir. This will suspend it and no one become harmed.
JP> Is there any way to temporarily suspend a list?
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Is there any way to temporarily suspend a list?
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Can Mailman be setup so that if there are 3 moderators, there can be one
>'moderator on duty' that receives all the mail for a specific day? So if one
>moderator works on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, can Mailman be setup with
>some type of schedule in which it kno
Can Mailman be setup so that if there are 3 moderators, there can be one
'moderator on duty' that receives all the mail for a specific day? So if one
moderator works on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, can Mailman be setup with
some type of schedule in which it know whose moderating on a specific
Chris Stankaitis wrote:
>
>I need to know how to specifically export/import the list config
>Re-Add the subscribers
>
>I know how to move and regen the archives, but I need a little help with
>the list configs themselves.
Most of what you need is accomplished by just moving the lists/listname
dire
Is there a FAQ/HowTo out there someone can point me at to cover moving
Mailman from one server to another, and bumping the version in the process.
I need to know how to specifically export/import the list config
Re-Add the subscribers
I know how to move and regen the archives, but I need a little
Alex Schuilenburg wrote:
>We get a large amount of spam to our unmoderated lists and as moderator
>I am getting tired of rejecting "implicit destination" messages. They
>are always spam - no sensible poster BCC's and all list aliases are covered.
>
>Looking through the list archives there was talk
Dave B wrote:
>I am guessing that this is a bad idea but I want to ask anyway. PHP
>runs as the Apache user which is www. I have added www to the mailman
>group and this works. I have since removed it but wanted to see whether
>that created too much of a security risk?
It allows apache to acce
Todd Zullinger
>
>Moss, Patricia wrote:
>>
>> Is there a message length setting, or something like that, that could be
>> causing this message to be cut off?
>
>Take a look at the mbox archive in an editor. Search for the text in
>the message that isn't being archived properly and see if it does
John Poltorak wrote:
>
>I installed Mailman but it was such a long time ago that I've forgotten
>the password. Is there any way to discover it?
The encrypted passwords are in data/adm.pw and data/creator.pw.
Possibly you could crack them, but the easy way is to just use
bin/mmsitepass to set new
I am guessing that this is a bad idea but I want to ask anyway. PHP
runs as the Apache user which is www. I have added www to the mailman
group and this works. I have since removed it but wanted to see whether
that created too much of a security risk?
Thanks - Dave
On Dec 10, 2005, at 12:38 PM
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Moss, Patricia wrote:
> I am attempting to import an archive into one of my lists. I am using
> the following syntax:
>
> /var/mailman/bin/arch --wipe documentumdevelopers
>
> Which seems to import the file; However, for some reason one of the
> messag
I am running mailman version 2.1.5-33 on a RedHat Linux ES4.0 server.
I am attempting to import an archive into one of my lists. I am using
the following syntax:
/var/mailman/bin/arch --wipe documentumdevelopers
Which seems to import the file; However, for some reason one of the
messages is gett
How do I configure a Mailman list for a website which is Zope based?
I guess some entries in Apaches configuration file need to distinguish
between Zope based pages and Apache pages for a given virtual host, but
I've no idea how to do this.
Can anyone give me an example?
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We get a large amount of spam to our unmoderated lists and as moderator
I am getting tired of rejecting "implicit destination" messages. They
are always spam - no sensible poster BCC's and all list aliases are covered.
Looking through the list archives there was talk about this feature
being added
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 02:42:02AM +0100, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 12:45 AM + 2005-12-12, John Poltorak wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to create a new list via the admin web interface but am told
> > that I'm not authorised. How does Mailman identify who is authorised?
>
> The password you u
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