Gary Merrill writes:
> Personal consultation and observation appears to be the only
> approach here that will be successful.
If the security implications are acceptable (which I think they are),
you can also provide the user with a precomposed URL that they can put
in their bookmarks list, as M
On 01/20/2015 06:59 PM, Gary Merrill wrote:
> I was really asking whether there is a way to diagnose command
> failures in Mailman, and it's clear at this point that the answer is "No."
> This isn't entirely unexpected, but I just wanted to check in case there
> happened to be something that I'd mi
The suggestions you've offered have been tried (at this point multiple
times). I was really asking whether there is a way to diagnose command
failures in Mailman, and it's clear at this point that the answer is "No."
This isn't entirely unexpected, but I just wanted to check in case there
happened
John R Levine writes:
[About munging p=reject addresses in From]
> I've been doing this for the better part of a year, with some very
> non-technical users on lists for my church and a bunch of folk
> dancers. For the most part, they don't even notice it. Perhaps one
> or two wrote to me to
Hi,
The issue you have is you are trying to access the web interface over a virtual
host (x.x.x.x) which isn't defined. You can change your Windows Hosts file to
point lists.domain.com at your new IP whilst you do the setup and testing, that
is what I did when I had to move a bunch of lists ov