I just (finally) got around to upgrading my mail server from Debian
Woody to Sarge, and that brought a change of my Mailman version from
something a few years old to 2.1.5-8, which refuses to start unless
there's a list named "mailman". I don't get the need for it (yes, I
have read the FAQs, but I
Jason [WeatherServer] wrote:
> Is there a way to convert the mailman archives to RSS
I'm generating RSS with MHonArc.
http://david.fallingrock.net/2005/07/22/rss-from-mhonarc/
david
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Hi there,
How do I generate the same password for the same member on multiple
list? Since, I'm migrating existing member of a list over to mailman,
existing member from majordomo doesn't have a password, passwords are
being generated by mailman when I add the member to the list.
A user belongs t
On 8/7/06, Lopez, Carlos Andres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know a good site where I can find some good how-to's setup
> postfix and mailman?
This looks promising:
http://homex.subnet.at/~max/mail/mailman.php
I don't know if it's totally up-to-date, though.
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Hello.
It's my first time I'm working with Linux and my idea is to setup a
Mailman server.
I'm using Debian and postfix.
Does anyone know a good site where I can find some good how-to's setup
postfix and mailman?
Thanks for your help.
Carlos
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Is there a way to convert the mailman archives to RSS
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A list admin of a mailman server I administrate brought this error to my
attention when attempting to add an address that contained a forward slash
in the local part(real address not provided for security reasons):
test/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Hostile address (illegal characters)
The admin point