Cédric Jeanneret wrote:
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>I'm having big troubles with a special setup:
>
>one server, one domain (say foo.bar.com), virtual mailboxes (managed by
>ldap), and a mailman
>
>I'm using postfix and dovecot for the "standard" mail part, and this
>works well. My problem is for mailman:
>
>While trying
Peter wrote:
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>I did upgrade from Debian5 to 6 and running mailman version 2.1.13
>I have postfix running with aliases in mysql.
>I move the aliases tabel to the new server
>To move the list to the new server did the next steps:
>newlist ping, give the needed info, add the members.
>
>Then I impor
Hi
I did upgrade from Debian5 to 6 and running mailman version 2.1.13
I have postfix running with aliases in mysql.
I move the aliases tabel to the new server
To move the list to the new server did the next steps:
newlist ping, give the needed info, add the members.
Then I import the old mbox fi
On Feb 23, 2012, at 3:05 PM, Manuel Weiel wrote:
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> I've released an updated, that checks both common list names (test and
> test_example.com in this example), clarifies the settings and fixes some
> small things.
> Also it allows the reordering of lists.
>
> The update is now live in the AppS
Am 09.02.2012 um 19:25 schrieb Manuel Weiel:
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> Am 09.02.2012 um 19:15 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
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>> Manuel Weiel wrote:
>>>
>>> If you don't select the advanced settings, the program tries to detect the
>>> right mailman configuration and uses this:
>>>
>>> if your mail address is t...@example
Glenn Sieb wrote:
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>D'oh. I misread that as "someone who is a moderator" not "someone who is
>moderated" :)
Not surprising since the Subject: said moderators, not moderated.
--
Mark Sapiro The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dyl
Thanks for the solution and for reading past my mistake in the subject line.
Don Hone
Office of Information Technology
Ohio University
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 2:35 PM
> To: Hone, Don; Mailman-Users@python.org
On 2/23/12 2:35 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Hone, Don wrote:
>
>> Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman
>> membership list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set,
>> or perhaps export that list into a format that includes all of the
>> various option columns th
On 2/23/2012 11:32 AM, Conor –– wrote:
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> This worked perfectly. I changed both the user's crontab as well as
> the system's cron.d/mailman file and now I seem to be able to
> manipulate the time at which the digests distribute.
You absolutely do not want both the user and the system cronta
On 2/23/12 2:22 PM, Hone, Don wrote:
> Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman membership
> list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set, or perhaps export
> that list into a format that includes all of the various option columns that
> could then dump into E
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 02:22:25PM -0500, Hone, Don wrote:
> Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman
> membership list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set, or
> perhaps export that list into a format that includes all of the
> various option columns that cou
Hone, Don wrote:
>Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman membership
>list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set, or perhaps export that
>list into a format that includes all of the various option columns that could
>then dump into Excel? We have a list
This worked perfectly. I changed both the user's crontab as well as the
system's cron.d/mailman file and now I seem to be able to manipulate the time
at which the digests distribute. As a quick aside though: would I be able to
just duplicate that particular line in both of those files and make
Is there a way as list owner or as system admin, to sort a mailman membership
list based on whether someone's moderation flag is set, or perhaps export that
list into a format that includes all of the various option columns that could
then dump into Excel? We have a list of over 700 members an
Hello people!
I'm having big troubles with a special setup:
one server, one domain (say foo.bar.com), virtual mailboxes (managed by
ldap), and a mailman
I'm using postfix and dovecot for the "standard" mail part, and this
works well. My problem is for mailman:
While trying to send email to
On 2/22/2012 11:11 AM, Conor –– wrote:
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> After having read several different threads in the archives about
> altering the crontab file entry to change when the senddigests script
> is run, effectively distributing each list's daily digest, I am still
> at a loss. I've changed the entry so it
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