Greetings,
It has come to our attention that the password change facility is
not functioning, despite other things on the same page working fine
(unsubscription, password reminder etc).
Thoughts or hints?
Thanks in advance, since you guys are never slow nor wrong (amaz
Wang, Mary Y wrote:
>
>I just migrated my Mailman lists to another server. I noticed that in my
>/etc/aliases file, I've the following. I don't really remember now. Is it
>required to have a mailing for mailman as well?
It is required to have a site list whose name is defined by the setting
Hi,
I just migrated my Mailman lists to another server. I noticed that in my
/etc/aliases file, I've the following. I don't really remember now. Is it
required to have a mailing for mailman as well?
**
mailman:
On 6/7/2010 4:59 AM, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Are you suggesting bolting on an SNMP interface? That *would* be very
useful indeed, especially for resellers of mailman facilities.
Not speaking for the mailman developers, IMHO doing an snmp interface would
be a colossal time sink. It would also be
On 07/06/10 16:34, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Sergi wrote:
thanks for the reply, but I was thinking not on a list administration
context but on a whole mailman server administration context, something
set at list creation time and unavailable for a list administrator.
I am thinking of an ugly method
Sergi wrote:
>
>thanks for the reply, but I was thinking not on a list administration
>context but on a whole mailman server administration context, something
>set at list creation time and unavailable for a list administrator.
>I am thinking of an ugly method of watching config.pck files, counti
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010, Sergi wrote:
> On 04/06/10 16:15, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> > Sergi wrote:
> >
> > > i'm sorry if this has already been discussed here but my web search didn't
> > > bring much results.
> > >
> > > Did this patch somehow made or will make it to the official mailman
> > > sour
Just getting back to this, and to close it out...
On 2010-06-02 10:03 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Tanstaafl wrote:
>> So, my question is, what should the path in
>> /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/lists.example.com be pointing to? Where *is*
>> the mailman DocumentRoot?
> Mailman neither has nor needs a Docu
On 04/06/10 16:15, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Sergi wrote:
i'm sorry if this has already been discussed here but my web search didn't
bring much results.
Did this patch somehow made or will make it to the official mailman source?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/558151
No.
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