On 7/23/2012 1:17 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am finally getting around to to upgrading Mailman 2.1.13. Should I
> upgrade to 2.1.14 and then upgrade to 2.1.15, or just go directly to 2.1.15?
Just upgrade directly to 2.1.15. There's no need to do any intermediate
upgrades.
> It
Christopher Adams writes:
> I am finally getting around to to upgrading Mailman 2.1.13. Should
> I upgrade to 2.1.14 and then upgrade to 2.1.15, or just go directly
> to 2.1.15?
You can just go directly. Of course check the "UPGRADING" document
for a refresher, but there are no particular tas
On 7/19/2012 7:33 AM, Brian Canty wrote:
> Hello - I posted a questions last week about the ability to unsubscribe,
> but found out that was not available.
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> Now I ask, it there a way where you can change the language that appears
> when you use the following statements?:
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On 7/16/2012 6:10 AM, Tim Brooks wrote:
> I've recently switched servers so had to re-set up all of my mail lists. I
> set them up on the new server exactly how they were set up on the old
> server. However, new messages now include a blank .txt file (ATT00115.txt).
>
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> Under Non-digest o
I've recently switched servers so had to re-set up all of my mail lists. I
set them up on the new server exactly how they were set up on the old
server. However, new messages now include a blank .txt file (ATT00115.txt).
Under Non-digest options, both the Header and Footer are blank (includin
On 7/10/2012 6:50 AM, Bob McLeran wrote:
> On a list which I administer as owner, we have a subscribed address
> ending in "@mail dot com" whose email to the list will not post. Originally,
> his posts were returned to him with a "Delivery Status Notification"
> subject line, stating:
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Hello,
I am finally getting around to to upgrading Mailman 2.1.13. Should I
upgrade to 2.1.14 and then upgrade to 2.1.15, or just go directly to 2.1.15?
It sounds like 2.1.15 changes some files significantly, but the process
remains the same. Basically, do as if installing mailman initially, usin