Larry,
Thank you for your helpful reply.
Although not enthusiastic about it I have decided to follow your advice as
well as Mark's and just install a new version of Mailman. I was trying to
save myself sometime but considering the explanations both of you have
provided I believe it is better to
On 4/20/11 7:59 PM, Steven Jones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have to upgrade a old mailman setup on RHEl3 and sendmail to RHEL6
> which comes with postfix by default...
>
> So,
>
> a) Docs or how easy is it to straight migrate from RHEL3 (2.1.5) to
> RHEL6 (2.1.12) ?
This is a RedHat packaging questio
On Apr 20, 2011, at 9:59 PM, Steven Jones wrote:
> a) Docs or how easy is it to straight migrate from RHEL3 (2.1.5) to RHEL6
> (2.1.12) ?
What does Red Hat tell you about migrating from sendmail to postfix with RHEL3
-> RHEL6? In my experience, postfix goes pretty far out of its way to be as
Hi,
I have to upgrade a old mailman setup on RHEl3 and sendmail to RHEL6 which
comes with postfix by default...
So,
a) Docs or how easy is it to straight migrate from RHEL3 (2.1.5) to RHEL6
(2.1.12) ?
b) How easy is it to convert a sendmail setup with /etc/aliases to postfix?
any automat
Dag Wieers wrote:
>On Thu, 14 Apr 2011, Dag Wieers wrote:
>
>> We have been using the Approved header as a way to automatically approve
>> commit logs to a read-only mailinglist. We recently moved our infrastructure
>> to github and I wrote a patch to the github Email service hook to add an
>>
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011, Dag Wieers wrote:
We have been using the Approved header as a way to automatically approve
commit logs to a read-only mailinglist. We recently moved our infrastructure
to github and I wrote a patch to the github Email service hook to add an
Approved header.
https://gi