Greg White wrote:
>
># ls -lhZ /etc/aliases*
>-rw-r--r-- root root system_u:object_r:etc_aliases_t /etc/aliases
>-rw-r--r-- root root system_u:object_r:etc_aliases_t /etc/aliases.db
>
># ls -lhZ /etc/mailman/aliases*
>-rw-rw rootmailman user_u:object_r:mailman_data_t
>/etc/mailman/a
Edward Harvey wrote:
>Sometimes people post messages with attachments. They get archived with the
>message "attachment was scrubbed..." and renamed simply "attachment" and if
>the mime type wasnt recognized, also the file extension is changed.
>
>
>
>Is there some way to completely disable scrub
Sometimes people post messages with attachments. They get archived with the
message “attachment was scrubbed...” and renamed simply “attachment” and if
the mime type wasn’t recognized, also the file extension is changed.
Is there some way to completely disable scrubbing? Just allow the
attachm
Ricardo Dias Marques wrote:
>
>I supposed this would be a FAQ, but I can't find it in Mailman's web
>site. My question is:
>
>"Is there any email command (or other way) that allows you to be
>e-mailed a past message (or messages) that was sent to a Mailman
>managed mailing list?"
No. There are no
Hello,
I think this is my post to the Mailman Users mailing list. Hi everyone! :)
I supposed this would be a FAQ, but I can't find it in Mailman's web
site. My question is:
"Is there any email command (or other way) that allows you to be
e-mailed a past message (or messages) that was sent to a