Mark Sapiro wrote:
jithender reddy wrote:
where
as one day i find that same as ours i.e mailman archieve it is showing
entire mails to the outside people. If they are downloading all the
archieves and seeing them will break our privacy this came to my
existance after 2 years of time. I dont k
Your original post contained the following, presumably contained in the
mailman.conf installed by the rpm.
# Uncomment the following line, replacing www.example.com with your server's
# name, to redirect queries to /mailman to the listinfo page (recommended).
RedirectMatch ^/mailman[/]*$ http:
jithender reddy wrote:
>
>where
>as one day i find that same as ours i.e mailman archieve it is showing
>entire mails to the outside people. If they are downloading all the
>archieves and seeing them will break our privacy this came to my
>existance after 2 years of time. I dont know how may are do
Brad Knowles wrote:
>On 7/11/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I have a list that has a large number of members whose email domain
>> has changes en mass. In particular, I need to change all of the
>> subscribers @mmode.com to @txt.att.net. Is there a simple way to do
>> this or am I going to
Hello Mailman community
We are using the Mailman in our office, for our internal purpose only. Which is
meant for privacy to the office also.
where
as one day i find that same as ours i.e mailman archieve it is showing
entire mails to the outside people. If they are downloading all the
archieve