Hello,
Does anyone have experience migrating from EZMLM(Qmail) to Mailman? We have
several lists
And all the notifications already setup and running on EZMLM. Ideally we
would like to migrate
All the settings to Mailman.
If you can assist in this migration or recommend someone who can assist, i
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 11:24 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Sriram Karra wrote:
>
> >I have a test installation of Mailman on a machine and created a list
> >(called mas) that I have marked Yes for "Advertise this list when people
> >ask what lists are on this machine?" I can see the Yes option when
John Magolske wrote:
>
>Question -- does that comprehensive mbox file exist on the server
>somewhere (ie, not generated per request)?
Yes. It is archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox.
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* Mark Sapiro [121017 16:57]:
> If the list's archive is public and you are not a subscriber, your
> script is probably fine (I didn't look in detail), but if you are
> willing to subscribe first, whether the archives are private or
> public, you can get the list's entire cummulative mbox archive
Sriram Karra wrote:
>I have a test installation of Mailman on a machine and created a list
>(called mas) that I have marked Yes for "Advertise this list when people
>ask what lists are on this machine?" I can see the Yes option when I view
>the listinfo as /mailman/listinfo/mas. However when this
I have a test installation of Mailman on a machine and created a list
(called mas) that I have marked Yes for "Advertise this list when people
ask what lists are on this machine?" I can see the Yes option when I view
the listinfo as /mailman/listinfo/mas. However when this list is not listed
on /m
On 11/14/2012 9:11 AM, jdd wrote:
> Le 14/11/2012 17:56, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
>
>> People who have only web access to the list and know the administrator
>> password can visit the admin pages and make changes, but even they
>> cannot directly change a members address without confirmation from the
Le 14/11/2012 17:56, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
People who have only web access to the list and know the administrator
password can visit the admin pages and make changes, but even they
cannot directly change a members address without confirmation from the
member, and there is no function for mass ch
Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
>
>Is there a way by which the *moderators* (which are sparse in different
>institutions and have access to the mailing list only via the web
>interface) can apply a mass edit (changing domain1 and domain2 into
>domain3) ?
Moderators, i.e. people who have only web acces
Let us assume that a substantial fraction of members of a nationwide
mailing list (say about 110 on 1135) have changed domain, i.e.
u...@domain1.tld and u...@domain2.tld
have now migrated to u...@domain2.tld
Is there a way by which the *moderators* (which are sparse in different
institution
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