On 6/14/07, Pat Riehecky wrote:
> How close to possible is this idea? Is there something I should read?
> I checked the FAQ and didn't see anything...
You probably did the intelligent thing and searched for the word
"cluster" and didn't find it. That's because FAQ 4.75 didn't have
that keyw
Leslie Herps wrote:
>> >1) Everyone:
>> >generic_nonmember_action = 0
>> >default_member_moderation = 0
>> >
>> >2) Members only:
>> >default_member_moderation = 0
>> >generic_nonmember_action = 2
>> >
>> >3) Moderation for everyone:
>> >
>> >default_member_moderation = 1
>> >member_moderation_act
Brian Hechinger wrote:
>I need to build a new mailman server. What is the best/easiest way to
>migrate lists (and their archives) to the new machine? Something that
>used rsync would be nice so I could keep things as up to date as possible
>and then do a final rsync right before the migration.
> >1) Everyone:
> >generic_nonmember_action = 0
> >default_member_moderation = 0
> >
> >2) Members only:
> >default_member_moderation = 0
> >generic_nonmember_action = 2
> >
> >3) Moderation for everyone:
> >
> >default_member_moderation = 1
> >member_moderation_action = 0
> >member_moderation_noti
Leslie Herps wrote:
>
>I am currently running 2.1.9, and am trying to setup a member only list
>function using config_list.
>
>I've found a few instructions, but they seem to be for older versions of
>which the commands are no longer recognized.
>
>What I want to do is have 3 setups:
>
>1) Everyone
I am trying to build a nice failover system for random parts of our
infrastructure. Does anyone know how to force mailman to replicate
changes over to another identically configured system?
I thought about using rsync for this but I am trying to keep the sync
triggered by updates on the primary s
I need to build a new mailman server. What is the best/easiest way to
migrate lists (and their archives) to the new machine? Something that
used rsync would be nice so I could keep things as up to date as possible
and then do a final rsync right before the migration.
This is definitely something
Hi,
I am currently running 2.1.9, and am trying to setup a member only list
function using config_list.
I've found a few instructions, but they seem to be for older versions of
which the commands are no longer recognized.
What I want to do is have 3 setups:
1) Everyone, members or no members, c
Hi,
I am currently running 2.1.9, and am trying to setup a member only list
function using config_list.
I've found a few instructions, but they seem to be for older versions of
which the commands are no longer recognized.
What I want to do is have 3 setups:
1) Everyone, members or no members, c
Hi,
I am currently running 2.1.9, and am trying to setup a member only list
function using config_list.
I've found a few instructions, but they seem to be for older versions of
which the commands are no longer recognized.
What I want to do is have 3 setups:
1) Everyone, members or no members, c
Hi,
I am currently running 2.1.9, and am trying to setup a member only list
function using config_list.
I've found a few instructions, but they seem to be for older versions of
which the commands are no longer recognized.
What I want to do is have 3 setups:
1) Everyone, members or no members,
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