JRC Groups wrote:
>
>Since there is a process in Apple's Server Admin application that keeps
>changing Mailman's mm_cfg.py file I think it is safe to assume it expects to
>find this file there to keep it updated and its removal may likely cause a
>conflict.
>
>Would it be possible to have a copy of
Mark,
Based on what you describe below I thought of perhaps another alternative to
this problem.
Since there is a process in Apple's Server Admin application that keeps
changing Mailman's mm_cfg.py file I think it is safe to assume it expects to
find this file there to keep it updated and its re
Larry Hicok wrote:
>
>I am nowhere near the level of understanding of most of the people on this
>list. I simply use Mailman to email members from my host website. The mailman
>files are contained on the hosting site, and I don't appear to have access to
>them.
>
>How can I export the list and s
I am nowhere near the level of understanding of most of the people on this
list. I simply use Mailman to email members from my host website. The mailman
files are contained on the hosting site, and I don't appear to have access to
them.
How can I export the list and save it locally?
Larry
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On 4/18/11 1:53 AM, JRC Groups at joemailgro...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have read the page and also contacted Larry Stone. His instructions are
> for installation on OS X client and not OS X Server. I haven't found
> instructions on how to remove the Mailman version bundled by Apple with OS X
> Serv